Curated by Vernon Reid and C. Daniel Dawson
Brooke Davis Anderson and
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Please join us for the OPENING RECEPTION
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Two of the main techniques used by the artists in the exhibit are irony and humor. For me this irony is the technique of using the tools and materials of the "Western World" to tell the story of the "African World," two supposedly separate technologies, even universes, that have, in the telling of an accurate history, really cross-fertilized and enriched each other for centuries. The humor that is used is borne out of the international African experience. It is a humor that can be quietly reflective, subtly revealing and ravagingly accusatory. - C. Daniel Dawson |
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Participating artists include:
Richard
Admiral, Willie Birch, Guillermo Brown, Sonya Clark, Renee Cox, Stephanie
Dinkins, Ze Frank, Victor Gama, Michael Harris, Satch Hoyt, Jack Kirby,
William Parker, Patricia Payne, Vernon Reid, Alison Saar, Kevin Sampson,
Eneida Sanches, Dread Scott, Accra Shepp, Yinka Shonibare, Xaviera Simmons,
and Charles Stone. A full-color, 32-page catalog with contributions by C. Daniel Dawson, Vernon Reid, Robert Farris Thompson, and Greg Tate will be available. |
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C. Daniel Dawson | VernonReid I Brooke Anderson | Danny Simmons
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Art Official Africa. Thursday, February 9, 7pm at the American Folk Art Museum. Moderated by C. Daniel Dawson, with panelists Brooke Davis Anderson, Sonya Clark and Dread Scott. $10, $5 museum members, seniors and students. Tickets are available through the American Folk Art Museum: (212) 265-1040, ext. 160.
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