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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 76–83.
Published: 01 May 2012
...-
ing Bill Walker’s lead, painted the Wall of Respect in
Adger Cowans
Chicago. Black History. And thinking that we had
done a revolutionary thing, we rested and nodded...
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Nka (2018) 2018 (42-43): 154–163.
Published: 01 November 2018
... and even serves to perpetuate future occasions. The photo documents that report these gatherings are important in themselves to black consciousness making and very much part of its apparatus. Copyright © 2018 Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art 2018 Bob Crawford Wall of Respect 1967 Chicago...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 130–137.
Published: 01 May 2012
..., you know.
MC: The symbol of AfriCOBRA, the mask with the sun-
glasses, I wonder, does that become a way of remember-
ing some of the eclectic moves that happen in the Black Bob Crawford, Rooftop of Wall of Respect, Chicago, 1967.
Arts movement, because some of the current scholarship Courtesy...
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Nka (2015) 2015 (36): 28–39.
Published: 01 May 2015
...
ment comprising those like Romare Bearden, Fel- as Chicago’s Wall of Respect, executed, like Die, in
rath Hines, and Hale Woodruff, who had founded the summer of 1967, the Collage of Indignation was
the collective Spiral a few years earlier. In part, her better known...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 50–61.
Published: 01 November 2011
...
with philosophical speculation on the potential for
a black aesthetic, from my own surprise on seeing,
suddenly gracing our 345 West 145th Street walls,
this perfect conjunction...
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Nka (2009) 2009 (25): 120–127.
Published: 01 November 2009
... ular music as “noise” are declarations as to what are
1965, Abrams, pianist Jodie Christian, trumpeter famous mural Wall of Respect , which was instru - heritage if we had accepted them without ques - to be considered normative structures of social
Philip Cohran, and drummer Steve...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 8–21.
Published: 01 November 2011
... Black Power movement. The common
ground, however, between Wright’s Black Power
Wall of Respect, 43rd Street and and the textual production of the Black Arts move-
Langley Avenue, Chicago, 1969. ment...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 90–97.
Published: 01 May 2012
... of Chicago artists came together Culture) — who created the Wall of Respect in Chi-
at the request of Jeff Donaldson in the studio of cago in 1967. This mural became a visual symbol of
I Wadsworth Jarrell to discuss the premise that Black nationalism and liberation.
Black visual art has innate...
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Nka (1998) 1998 (9): 28–33.
Published: 01 November 1998
... for their elaboration of the visual spaces cre• elongated and emaciated. Points of articula•
dergone several transformations which can be ated by Arabic calligraphy. tion—knees and elbows—are emphasized and
classified, though not precisely, into the fol• In Allah and the Wall...
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Nka (2009) 2009 (24): 16–29.
Published: 01 May 2009
... multiple
a transporting, kaleidoscopic visual experi• functions. They are fashion accessories for por•
ence. Floor to ceiling, wall to wall, the house traits, ready-made still lifes for paintings, materi•
is covered with a barely imaginable assortment of als for assemblage...
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Nka (1998) 1998 (8): 62–63.
Published: 01 May 1998
... new but poorly acknowledged fact
their respective minority struggles for African heritage. In his Indian heretill I see you. ..love to the fami• that recentimmigrantsto Britain very...
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Nka (2020) 2020 (47): 94–113.
Published: 01 November 2020
...—a lifestyle, an attitude, and a way of being based on humanism, civility, and respect of others. © 2020 by Nka Publications 2020 Ségou’Art Festival on the Niger Mamou Daffé 2019 Mali festival Ségou Yelen Journal of Contemporary African Art 47 November 202094 Nka DOI 10.1215/10757163...
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Nka (2016) 2016 (38-39): 152–161.
Published: 01 November 2016
...—toward progress, perhaps—while coming into being—the fragmented experience of
the other playfully engages the camera through her modernity and diaspora; the shaping of cosmopoli-
oppositional gaze. In other words, the emancipated tan societies and selves; and the changing represen-
respectability...
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Nka (2010) 2010 (27): 28–41.
Published: 01 November 2010
....
holding bathwater. Paint residue is still caked on “The man dies in all who keep silent in the
the bucket’s inner wall. The squatting figure in the face of tyranny.”4 This statement credited to Wole
picture is pouring the bathwater over his body. The Soyinka now appears to be the lot...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 98–103.
Published: 01 May 2012
...
(Organization of Black American Culture) — who
“In 1968, the year of consciousness,”2 a group of art
created the “Wall of Respect” in Chicago in 1967. This
ists came together at the request of Jeff Donaldson...
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Nka (2001) 2001 (15): 18–25.
Published: 01 November 2001
... of the scene give us slow views
ma, Deleuze tells us, are mostly concerned with movement-image, of peeling paint, knocked out walls, and utter dishevelment, as
whereby the cinematographic relationship is set up in terms of the Eleanore walks through the rooms. Masses of piled-up broken furni...
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Nka (2024) 2024 (54): 50–63.
Published: 01 May 2024
... on a grid-iron plan and large blocks that produced very low density. The verandah was supposed to work only in this urban setting. McLean and Governor Sarsfield-Hall endorsed the verandah as the most appropriate architectural element to be placed in large gardens and wide streets, so that walls could...
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Nka (2020) 2020 (47): 22–43.
Published: 01 November 2020
... academies. Morsi, however, did receive formal training in literature and foreign languages as a graduate of the Alexandria University Faculty of Arts in 1954, with a major in English literature. With respect to his painting, Morsi was fortunate enough to apprentice with several talented Alexandrian art...
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Nka (2014) 2014 (35): 6–21.
Published: 01 November 2014
... engages Derek Walcott, so Looking and Waves draw inspiration from their poets, Langston Hughes and Wang Ping, respectively. poetry in film texts and images verbal and visual interchange Copyright © 2014 Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art 2014 VISUALIZING
CROSS-MEDIA
ENCOUNTERS
From...
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Nka (2002) 2002 (16-17): 24–31.
Published: 01 May 2002
... containers of
his fame as an affirmation of benevolent tutelage in colonial cul• pigments, a beret, a telephone and a tray containing a half-eaten
ture. In 1948, the London-based journal, West African Review loaf of bread and a bottle of milk. Tacked to the wall behind...
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