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Foreword / Patricia Bickers
The harmful consequences of Postblack
Africa 05 : polemic
Dead artists' society
Black artists and the fetishisation of the 1980s
Black British artists and problems of systemic invisibility and eradication : creating exhibition histories of that which is not there
Framing Black art
'Handsworth songs' and the archival image 10 Black British and other African diaspora artists visualising slavery
2000's got to be Black
Next we change Earth
Keith Piper, Donald Rodney and the artists' response to the archive
Black British photography
Sokari Douglas Camp CBE
William Kentridge : the main complaint
Hurvin Anderson : double consciousness
Jonathan Jones : untitled (the tyranny of distance)
Vanley Burke : an Inglan story, an Inglan history
Helen Wilson : painting for a brighter future
Barbara Walker : private face
Barbara Walker : it's a bit much
Reviewpiece : Ajamu & Sunil Gupta
Pat Ward Williams : isolated incidents
Donald Rodney : three songs on pain light & time
Ben Jones : in the spirit, in the flesh
Frank Bowling and the enigma of Guyana
Charles White's 10- and 12- inch vinyl messages
Hew Locke's depictions of royalty
Independence and cultural nationalism in Caribbean art
Black artists and the Greater London Council
Art and Society, Jonathan Greenland interview with Eddie Chambers
Contemporary art or contemporary African art? : the inevitable death of the latter
Richard Hylton, the nature of the beast : cultural diversity and the visual arts sector : a study of policies, initiatives and attitudes 1976-2006 : afterword
Elvan Zabunyan, Black is a color (a history of African American art) : book review
"Black my story, (Museum de Paviljoens, Netherlands, 2003) : book review
Criticize : press responses to Black art an' done and the pan-Afrikan connection exhibitions
Àsìkò goes outernational
Jamaica goes outernational.
The harmful consequences of Postblack
Africa 05 : polemic
Dead artists' society
Black artists and the fetishisation of the 1980s
Black British artists and problems of systemic invisibility and eradication : creating exhibition histories of that which is not there
Framing Black art
'Handsworth songs' and the archival image 10 Black British and other African diaspora artists visualising slavery
2000's got to be Black
Next we change Earth
Keith Piper, Donald Rodney and the artists' response to the archive
Black British photography
Sokari Douglas Camp CBE
William Kentridge : the main complaint
Hurvin Anderson : double consciousness
Jonathan Jones : untitled (the tyranny of distance)
Vanley Burke : an Inglan story, an Inglan history
Helen Wilson : painting for a brighter future
Barbara Walker : private face
Barbara Walker : it's a bit much
Reviewpiece : Ajamu & Sunil Gupta
Pat Ward Williams : isolated incidents
Donald Rodney : three songs on pain light & time
Ben Jones : in the spirit, in the flesh
Frank Bowling and the enigma of Guyana
Charles White's 10- and 12- inch vinyl messages
Hew Locke's depictions of royalty
Independence and cultural nationalism in Caribbean art
Black artists and the Greater London Council
Art and Society, Jonathan Greenland interview with Eddie Chambers
Contemporary art or contemporary African art? : the inevitable death of the latter
Richard Hylton, the nature of the beast : cultural diversity and the visual arts sector : a study of policies, initiatives and attitudes 1976-2006 : afterword
Elvan Zabunyan, Black is a color (a history of African American art) : book review
"Black my story, (Museum de Paviljoens, Netherlands, 2003) : book review
Criticize : press responses to Black art an' done and the pan-Afrikan connection exhibitions
Àsìkò goes outernational
Jamaica goes outernational.