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Nka (2022) 2022 (50): 116–131.
Published: 01 May 2022
...Phoebe Wolfskill [email protected] Copyright © 2022 by Nka Publications 2022 Making Art about Art Emma Amos s Foundations in London Phoebe Wolfskill E mma Amos s oeuvre is generally interpreted in terms of her identity as an African American woman. This designation is expected...
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Nka (2002) 2002 (16-17): 41–47.
Published: 01 May 2002
...Sharon Patton Copyright © 2002 Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art 2002
Emma Amos, born in Atlanta, Georgia, always knew she would be an artist rather than the homemaker and busi•
nesswoman her mother had been. After graduating from Ohio's Antioch College and the Central School of Art...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 104–113.
Published: 01 May 2012
... Spiral, founded in 1963 by Romare Bearden, Norman Lewis, and Charles Alston, was a group of black American artists in New York. This interview with Emma Amos addresses her reasons for joining Spiral, her role as the group’s only woman, the effect of her involvement in Spiral on her artwork...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 86–99.
Published: 01 November 2011
..., and incubating the early careers of Emma Amos and others. This essay looks at how Spiral’s trip to the March on Washington and its only exhibition demonstrate a lack of aesthetic and social cohesion in the group’s main collective activities, making it a typical example of post-1945 art collectives. Copyright ©...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 78–85.
Published: 01 November 2011
... past for
and Emma Amos — a dynamic and totally divergent a distinct identity. The Negro artist should take
group, ranging in age from twenty-eight to sixty- something out of the present upheaval as part of his
five, that includes a court clerk, an art dealer, a floor expression. The Negro...
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Nka (2004) 2004 (19): 78–85.
Published: 01 May 2004
... white 'tradition' of
referring to adult African men as "boys," known
only by their first names, they usually advertise
simply as Peter, John, Amos, Frans, or whatever,
without surnames. Or is there not enough space
on small signs for more than a bare minimum of
information? I am...
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Nka (1995) 1995 (2): 72.
Published: 01 May 1995
.... "Contemporary Nigerian Art," Nigeria Magazine. 1961, 60:27-51,
Ben-Amos, Dan. "The Seven Strands of Tradition," journal of Folklore Research, 1984, 21, 2/3...
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Nka (2001) 2001 (13-14): 13.
Published: 01 May 2001
...
Siwi, the Cu ban Maria Magdalena Campos- Pons and the Senegalese Viye Diba and Kani Sy, or the Angolan Antonio Ole and the
African American Emma Amos all conversing in one room! What would have been more inspiring than listening to David Bailey
and Sonia Boyce narrating the struggle to document...
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Nka (2011) 2011 (29): 100–109.
Published: 01 November 2011
...
Janet Berry Hess
n 1963 the African and Native American artist scant art-historical attention. Although African
Richard Mayhew joined Romare Bearden, Emma American artists like Norman Lewis, Bearden,
I Amos, and other prominent African American and Mayhew were in the vanguard...
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Nka (2022) 2022 (50): 4–7.
Published: 01 May 2022
... American artists outside of the United States. As Phoebe Wolfskill demonstrates, it is, for example, through Emma Amos s time in London that we can learn about and gain insights into her little-known embracing of abstraction. And, in an altogether different part of the globe and a mid-twentieth century...
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Nka (2019) 2019 (45): 150–153.
Published: 01 November 2019
...- lective, Spiral, spearheaded by Romare Bearden, in a subtle homage to their only public exhibition.3 The sole woman affiliated, Emma Amos, was represented by a landscape-suggestive abstract, Black and White Spiral Painting (1964), mutually enhanced by the stylistic shift of her flatly bold, realist Eva...
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Nka (2017) 2017 (41): 44–59.
Published: 01 November 2017
... agency. Although the photographs of Benga that brought racialized and
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James Amos Porter, Soldado Senegales, 1935. Oil on canvas. 18 1/4 x 14 1/8 in. Courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC / Art...
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Nka (2002) 2002 (16-17): 95–98.
Published: 01 May 2002
... in Harlem in June of 2001. In the
Francois Rabelais, Amos Tutola, Ludwig Wittgenstein and installation, the viewer was positioned as if invading a stage set,
Malcom X." 1 as one was forced to maneuver stacks...
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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 (2014) 2014 (34): 4–7.
Published: 01 May 2014
...), 480 – 97.
the major support for visual arts programming at Northwestern 4. See Okwui Enwezor, “The Production of Social Space as Art-
University that is, by stipulation, always free and open to the work: Protocols of Community in the Work of Le Group Amos
public. We could not have pulled...
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Nka (2012) 2012 (30): 90–97.
Published: 01 May 2012
... Donald- Unite or Perish.
son dealt with the modern Amos and Andy who are Last but not least is Barbara J. Jones, who states
not for Tomming but are seriously confronting our that Black People, a total people, a total force, Unite,
problems with an advanced weapon. His Oshun, as we learn of our...
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Nka (2003) 2003 (18): 48–55.
Published: 01 May 2003
... of gains; texts and videos on peaceful activism by Le Group Amos,
South African prisons). Although many works have documen• Congo Kinshasa; the collective Park Fiction's documentation of
tary aspects, others are conceptual or lyrical, suggesting the a community's...
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Nka (1995) 1995 (2): 30–33.
Published: 01 May 1995
.... As noted by Ben-Amos (1984: scholars for organizing their material or texts. They may or may not be
116), "the process is no longer the process of delivery, or handing down incongruent to the culturally-based ones, namely those in the mind of
of themes, symbols or forms...
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Nka (2001) 2001 (13-14): 106–113.
Published: 01 May 2001
... is a typical scenario of contemporary
African art and Western cultural hegemony.
For instance, the literary brilliance of Amos Tutuola absolutely...
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Nka (2020) 2020 (46): 136–150.
Published: 01 May 2020
... of Benin, set into a global perspective, with an awareness and sensitivity to other cultures that defines him as cos- mopolitan in the most positive sense of the term. When Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons read the Spanish translation of Nigerian author Amos Tutuola s The Palm-Wine Drinkard (1952) as a young...
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