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Nka (2019) 2019 (44): 38–50.
Published: 01 May 2019
...Cherise Smith In this article the author questions Carrie Mae Weems’s use of conceptualist and appropriative strategies to conjure the persistent unresolved feelings that result from the historical and continued trauma of black people. Weems’s series From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried (1995...
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Nka (1996) 1996 (4): 64–65.
Published: 01 May 1996
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Nka (2023) 2023 (53): 101–112.
Published: 01 November 2023
... influence of his groundbreaking approach to curating was omnipresent. Wendt focuses on artists who worked closely with Enwezor, including María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Isaac Julien, Ibrahim Mahama, Yinka Shonibare, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others. Additionally, Wendt highlights artists whom he may...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 42–49.
Published: 01 November 2011
... that the historical past is effectively “dead” because of its seemingly fixed status as a static object in structures of nostalgia and memory. Film, video, and installation work by Fusco, Julien, Pettibon, Bill Jones, Lyle Ashton Harris, and Carrie Mae Weems position still photography and graphic images in ways...
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Nka (2014) 2014 (35): 74–83.
Published: 01 November 2014
... Putter, Mickalene Thomas, and Carrie Mae Weems. As the title of the exhibition implies, the goal was to interrogate how “identities are constituted through acts of inscription—real or imagined—into the visual archives that constitute history, popular iconographies, and artistic canons,” and to further...
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Nka (2014) 2014 (35): 140–144.
Published: 01 November 2014
...Ian Bourland This essay reviews and critically contextualizes a recent group exhibition at University of Massachusetts Amherst. The show was part of a larger program considering the legacy of W. E. B. Du Bois. It featured artists such as Carrie Mae Weems, Julie Mehretu, LaToya Ruby Frazier...
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Nka (2021) 2021 (48): 54–69.
Published: 01 May 2021
... Fous (1955), Clemens von one level, the stimulating display of artworks at var- Wedemeyer s The Fourth Wall (2009), and Carrie ied scales and heights and the multitude of colors, Mae Weems s rephotographing and reframing of materials, media, and stimuli along the walls, floors, Louis Agassiz s...
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Nka (2006) 2006 (20): 132–143.
Published: 01 May 2006
... James Marshall,
Heirlooms and Accessories, 2002.
Inkjet prints on paper in wooden frames with rinestones.
Three parts, 87 x 54.25 x 3 in. each.
Courtesy of the Artist
136* Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art
Carrie Mae Weems,
"How do you get a nigger out of a tree?"
From Ain't...
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Nka (2023) 2023 (52): 108–119.
Published: 01 May 2023
... Armitage, Kehinde Wiley and others. 2 Oral History Project: Wangechi Mutu by Deborah Willis, Bomb magazine, Oral History Project series, February 28, 2014, httpsbombmagazine.org/articles/wangechi-mutu/ 3 See, Wangechi Mutu and Carrie Mae Weems on the Profound Impulse to Make Art, Interview Magazine...
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Nka (1998) 1998 (9): 71.
Published: 01 November 1998
... more irony of several ironies seemed rather purposeless except to
such as Carrie Mae Weems. Also in•
Still, a visit to Dakar, Senegal, on the one encounters with great facility in dredge...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 28–35.
Published: 01 May 2012
... Barbara Chase-Riboud to photographer
second was her extended labia minora, the “Hot- Carrie Mae Weems to Ferne Caulker and her Ko-
tentot apron,” believed to have been not a genetic Thi Dance Company9 — we found that little has
trait but the result of genital manipulation — a kind been written...
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Nka (2014) 2014 (35): 4–5.
Published: 01 November 2014
... James Marshall, Ouattara, Rotimi of their counterparts from around the world will
Fani-Kayode, Carrie Mae Weems, Jean-Michel Bas- remain inaccessible to vast sections of the populace
quiat, Ghada Amer, Terry Adkins, and others—have in Africa. Only through the creation of such institu-
distinguished...
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Nka (2006) 2006 (20): 10–11.
Published: 01 May 2006
... to torture. African American artists, including Jacob
band together to put an end to lynching and other Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and Elizabeth Catlett in
forms of racial violence against black and other non- the 1940s and 1950s, and Carrie Mae Weems, Kerry
white bodies. Today...
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Nka (2021) 2021 (49): 250–252.
Published: 01 November 2021
... dual power and danger. Some highlight its subjectivity in orienting the viewer (Deana Lawson, Congregation, Jouvert, Funereal Wallpaper, 2013), others unveil its unacknowledged biases and spurious documentary properties (Carrie Mae Weems, All the Boys series, 2016), and still others foreground...
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Nka (1998) 1998 (8): 46–51.
Published: 01 May 1998
... in the South Sea Island and
Africa series, a photographic installa•
tion by African American artist Carrie
Mae Weems in a search for her African
ancestry outside of the American con•
text which takes her on a pilgrimage
along the Slave Coast to Senegal,
Ghana and Ivory Coast. However mi•
gration...
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Nka (1996) 1996 (5): 66–67.
Published: 01 November 1996
...• been none." A line like "to be naked
Carrie Mae Weems, Emma Amos, Lorna
American feminist discourse. The istic in her texts for the reader...
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Nka (2023) 2023 (53): 88–98.
Published: 01 November 2023
... and intellectual Okwui Enwezor before his death in 2019, and many works within the exhibition seem to be in dialogue with the legacy of his intellectual frameworks. Carrie Mae Weems s installation The In Between (2022 23), also a commission by Sharjah Art Foundation, is an homage to Enwezor s expansive...
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Nka (2023) 2023 (53): 6–15.
Published: 01 November 2023
... underscores the simultaneous invisibility and hypervisibility of Black women in her discussion of Black feminist artists, from Elizabeth Catlett to Carrie Mae Weems. Brown s The Repeating Body: Slavery s Visual Resonance in the Contemporary (2015) implicates art historians in the failure to center women...
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Nka (2021) 2021 (48): 14–22.
Published: 01 May 2021
... film Ubu Tells the two localities, with each populace having different Truth (1997), Carrie Mae Weems s silver prints and ideas about decolonization but wishing to estab- ceramic plates from the Sea Island Series (1991 92), lish a common truth after 1994. This would explain and Yinka Shonibare s...
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Nka (2022) 2022 (51): 86–97.
Published: 01 November 2022
... visual artists like Frazier.11 In examining the photography of several contemporary artists, including Rashid Johnson, Lorna Simpson, and Carrie Mae Weems (whom Frazier often credits as a mentor and inspiration), Smith draws attention to the ways that the history of photography and the photography...
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