Black Art Notes

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A prescient document of art-industry and museum critique from Black artists and writers, now in facsimile

A collection of essays edited by artist and organizer Tom Lloyd and first published in 1971, Bl

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  • Author: Lloyd, Tom
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 80
  • Publish Date: February 23 2021
  • ISBN10: 1734489758
  • Language: English

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A prescient document of art-industry and museum critique from Black artists and writers, now in facsimile

A collection of essays edited by artist and organizer Tom Lloyd and first published in 1971, Black Art Notes was a critical response to the Contemporary Black Artists in America exhibition at the Whitney Museum, but grew into a “concrete affirmation of Black Art philosophy as interpreted by eight Black artists,” as Lloyd notes in the introduction.

This facsimile edition features writings by Lloyd, Amiri Baraka, Melvin Dixon, Jeff Donaldson, Ray Elkins, Babatunde Folayemi, and Francis & Val Gray Ward. These artists position the Black Arts Movement outside of white, Western frameworks and articulate the movement as one created by and existing for Black people. Their essays outline the racism of the art world, condemning the attempts of museums and other white cultural institutions to tokenize, whitewash and neutralize Black art, and offer solutions through self-determination and immediate political reform. While the publication was created to respond to a particular moment, the systemic problems that it addresses remain pervasive, making these critiques both timely and urgent.

Author: Tom Lloyd
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Primary Information
Published: 02/23/2021
Pages: 80
Weight: 0.3lbs
Size: 8.40h x 8.40w x 0.20d
ISBN: 9781734489750
Language: English

Author

Lloyd, Tom

Binding

ISBN10

1734489758

ISBN13

9781734489750

Page Count

80

Published Date

February 23 2021

Language

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