1-54 Forum London 2017 | Writing into History

1-54 Forum London 2017 | Writing into History

Author: 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair October 8, 2017 Duration: 1:10:55

1-54 Forum London

6 - 8 October 2017

Writing into History

How are independent practitioners performing critique within and on the margins of cultural centres through forms of ‘writing’? And what are the alternative narratives that are being prioritised? In this discussion, the panel engages with the expression of critique through the written and spoken word. With Sofia Niazi (Editor of OOMK Zine), Belinda Zhawi (Writer, Educator and 2016/17 Institute of Contemporary Arts Associate Poet) and Etienne Joseph (Researcher, Archivist and Educator), moderated by Hansi Momodu-Gordon (curator, writer and producer).

Image: © Katrina Sorrentino 

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The 1-54 Forum podcast is an audio extension of the talks programme from the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair. This series captures the critical conversations that happen alongside the fair's physical editions in London, New York, and Marrakech. Rather than simply documenting events, the podcast delves into the ideas shaping contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora, offering a platform for artists, curators, critics, and thinkers to explore themes that define the current moment. Listeners will hear unfiltered discussions on artistic practice, curation, and the complex cultural dialogues that this vibrant art scene engages with globally. Each episode provides a deeper understanding of the contexts and narratives behind the work, moving beyond the gallery walls to examine the forces influencing creation and exhibition. The audio format allows for an intimate and focused engagement with perspectives that are often nuanced and multifaceted. By tuning in, you gain access to a curated selection of dialogues that highlight the fair's core mission to promote diverse and underrepresented viewpoints within the international art landscape. This podcast serves as a lasting resource for anyone interested in the evolving discourse of contemporary African art, preserving the dynamism of live talks for reflection and continued learning long after the fairs conclude. It is an essential listen for those who seek to comprehend the breadth and depth of this artistic field through the voices actively shaping its future.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 194

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