Afro modern : journeys through the Black Atlantic
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Liverpool [England] : London : New York : Tate Liverpool ; In association with Tate Publishing ; Distributed in the USA by Harry N. Abrams, 2010.
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9781854379238 (hbk.), 1854379232
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Published
Liverpool [England] : London : New York : Tate Liverpool ; In association with Tate Publishing ; Distributed in the USA by Harry N. Abrams, 2010.
Physical Desc
223 pages : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
9781854379238 (hbk.), 1854379232

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Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Tate Liverpool, 29 January until 25 April 2010.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-210).
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'Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic' explores the impact of different black cultures from around the Atlantic on art from the early twentieth-century to today. The exhibition takes its inspiration from Paul Gilroy's influential book 'The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness' 1993. It features over 140 works by more than 60 artists. Gilroy used the term 'The Black Atlantic' to describe the transmission of black cultures around the Atlantic, and the instances of cultural hybridity, that occurred as a result of transatlantic slavery and its legacy. 'Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic' reflects Gilroy's idea of the Atlantic Ocean as a 'continent in negative', offering a network connecting Africa, North and South America, the Caribbean and Europe. It traces both real and imagined routes taken across the Atlantic, and highlights artistic links and dialogues from the early twentieth-century to today. The exhibition is divided into seven chronological sections. Charting new forms of art arising from black culture and the work of black artists and intellectuals, it opens up an alternative, transatlantic reading of modernism and contemporary culture.

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