Guided by Stuart Hall's essay 'Black Diaspora Artists in Britain: Three 'Moments' in Post-War History' (2006) this special issue of Art History Journal looks closely at the multifaceted genealogies of Black British modernism since the arrival of the 'Windrush generation'. It brigns together a range of essays in different formats by artists and art historians on topics and methods that have been central to the AHRC-funded Black Artists and Modernism from which it emerges. In particular, the introduction centralises the lack of attention paid to the material and conceptual nature of artworks by Black British artists
The exhibition focused on dress practices amongst black people in Britain from the late 1940s to 200...
12-month period of archival and collection study, funded with a Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Br...
Review of the exhibition 'Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power' 12 July - 22 October. Tat...
Guided by Stuart Hall's essay 'Black Diaspora Artists in Britain: Three 'Moments' in Post-War Histor...
The following article deals with a somewhat neglected aspect of Stuart Hall’s manifold activities an...
The following article deals with a somewhat neglected aspect of Stuart Hall’s manifold activities an...
The article offers a conjunctural analysis of three 'moments' in the post-war black visual arts in t...
Contemporary Britain is changing rapidly. The cultural diversity brought about by the demise of the ...
The following article deals with a somewhat neglected aspect of Stuart Hall’s manifold activities an...
Episode 29 of IN invites a group of artists, historians and curators to recapture and analyse circum...
This book, co-authored with Ian Baucom and edited by David A Bailey, is the outcome of a lengthy per...
This article makes three specific and interrelated arguments. First, it argues that the power of Stu...
This paper will map the emergence of black art in Britain through two exhi-bitions curated by Pakist...
Critical essay introducing the volume *Black Arts in Britain: literary visual perfomative* and descr...
Building on the challenges set out at the Shades of Black conference in 2001, this thesis contribute...
The exhibition focused on dress practices amongst black people in Britain from the late 1940s to 200...
12-month period of archival and collection study, funded with a Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Br...
Review of the exhibition 'Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power' 12 July - 22 October. Tat...
Guided by Stuart Hall's essay 'Black Diaspora Artists in Britain: Three 'Moments' in Post-War Histor...
The following article deals with a somewhat neglected aspect of Stuart Hall’s manifold activities an...
The following article deals with a somewhat neglected aspect of Stuart Hall’s manifold activities an...
The article offers a conjunctural analysis of three 'moments' in the post-war black visual arts in t...
Contemporary Britain is changing rapidly. The cultural diversity brought about by the demise of the ...
The following article deals with a somewhat neglected aspect of Stuart Hall’s manifold activities an...
Episode 29 of IN invites a group of artists, historians and curators to recapture and analyse circum...
This book, co-authored with Ian Baucom and edited by David A Bailey, is the outcome of a lengthy per...
This article makes three specific and interrelated arguments. First, it argues that the power of Stu...
This paper will map the emergence of black art in Britain through two exhi-bitions curated by Pakist...
Critical essay introducing the volume *Black Arts in Britain: literary visual perfomative* and descr...
Building on the challenges set out at the Shades of Black conference in 2001, this thesis contribute...
The exhibition focused on dress practices amongst black people in Britain from the late 1940s to 200...
12-month period of archival and collection study, funded with a Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Br...
Review of the exhibition 'Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power' 12 July - 22 October. Tat...