If you missed our @BBCFOUR documentary 'Whoever Heard of a #BlackArtist?', it will be aired again at 11pm on Thursday 2 July and then on iPlayer for a month after that.
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To @brendaemmanus I remember your interview with Althea on “Who ever heard of Black Artist” showcased on @BBC in 2018, people can see Althea’s work for real @WMGallery until Sept 11th 2022 with the support of @LibertyLondon & through research with @SocAntiquaries
CALL FOR REVIEW: Rita Keegan at South London Gallery, multimedia works reflecting intersections of new media experimentation, feminist practice and the Black Arts Movement of the 1980s.
Reviewers must have a solid history of academic reviewing. Contact [email protected].
The latest special issue of #ArtHistory, ‘Rethinking British Art: Black Artists and Modernism’, edited by #SoniaBoyce and #DorothyPrice, is now available online; to learn more, visit https://t.co/Wqo4kcA3py
Curatorial Researcher jobs - researching women in sculpture @HepworthGallery It’s an amazing project and I’m hoping for great applicants - please apply and DM me if you would like more info! https://t.co/jIzby2zMex
In 2019-20 we examined the #MiddlesbroughCollection with @AHRC_BAM researchers, exploring how object-centred approaches can tell new stories about art. We discussed learnings in @UAL Decolonising Arts Institute seminar ‘Objects of Attention’. View here: https://t.co/MqHCPo8AkG
My reflections on public sculpture and Art History after the toppling of #Colston & #BlackLivesMatter published today, available online for @AAH_Journal ‘Binding Trauma’
📢JOB ALERT!📢 We have 3 #Curatorial#Research Residencies on offer @UAL's Decolonising Arts Institute: £5k for c.25 days of research to be done over a 9 month period this year. Apply now! Deadline: 14 Feb 💘 https://t.co/FcCddYEqyw
NEW // Art institutions in the North-West of England have been pivotal in exhibiting Black British artists over the decades, writes Dr Anjalie Dalal-Clayton. So why do our public art collections remain so white? https://t.co/Lqii9VbNpY @cvanetwork@AnjalieDC@AHRC_BAM
Inequalities need to be highlighted, but what about @MelanieKeen6 Director of @ExploreWellcome & Eva Langret, art Director @FriezeArtFair & Gus Casely-Hayford, Director @V_and_A East, & others? @guardianculture Let’s CELEBRATE leading black voices in visual art, not erase them!
Important 2 call out inequity 4 black artists/staff in visual arts. Argument would be stronger if it was factual & didn't erase current black artistic directors from the narrative. https://t.co/YMoB2os48U
The documentary ‘Whoever Heard of a Black Artist? Britain's Hidden Art History' based on the @ahrcpress funded @UAL ‘Black Artists and Modernism’ project is showing again on Thursday 2 July @BBCFOUR, & then on @BBCiPlayer til 1 August 2020! 🙌💥🙌💥🙌
It's back! The BBC documentary following our Black Artists & Modernism project is back tonight, 1am on BBC4, and then on iPlayer for a month! Catch it while you can.... https://t.co/FwMgobBzcU
Such a wonderful time this afternoon taking part in today’s workshop with @AHRC_BAM at @mimauseful, looking at how we read artworks, led by the incredible Sonia Boyce.
A close reading of artworks today with research group British Artists & Modernism auditing our collection for contributions by artists of African Asian & Middle East & North Africa Region descent living or working in the UK 1900-2016.@AHRC_BAM#SoniaBoyce@AnjalieDC@ABarice