1-54 Forum

1-54 Forum

Author: 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair Language: English Episodes: 194
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.
Episodes
1-54 Forum New York 2018 | Holding Space(s) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:39:52
1-54 Forum New York 4- 6 May 2018Holding Space(s) In conversation with Neelika Jayawardane (Art writer and Academic), artists Nontsikelelo Mutiti and Joiri Minaya discuss the significance of cultivating spaces that recon…
1-54 Forum New York 2018 | Dear Photo Lover [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:05
1-54 Forum New York4 - 6 May 2018 Dear Photo Lover What autonomous thing comes into being when word saunters into image, language being so approximate and superfluous? This is an invocation, an evocative ballad by writer…
1-54 Forum New York 2018 | No Sweetness Here [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:32:38
1-54 Forum New York 4- 6 May 2018No Sweetness Here This panel brings together voices and perspectives that pertain to African women’s liberation and provide a complex vision of ‘African feminism’. Rooted in both recent a…
1-54 Forum New York 2018 | Otherwise We are Lost [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:52
1-54 Forum New York 4- 6 May 2018 Otherwise We are Lost Hatim Belyamani (Musician and Multimedia artist) discusses the reason and process behind remix ←→ culture, a non-profit collective committed to inspiring people to…
1-54 Forum New York 2018 | Pushit! [exercise 1 in getting well soon] [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 54:15
1-54 Forum New York 4- 6 May 2018Pushit! [exercise 1 in getting well soon]Can resistance be choreographed? Pushit!, a site-responsive performance by NIC Kay, is a meditation on emotional labour and the impossibility of t…
1-54 Forum New York 2018 | Collage, Colour and Complicating Blackness [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:33:26
1-54 Forum New York 4-6 May 2018 Collage, Colour and Complicating Blackness Derrick Adams’ multidisciplinary work mines the histories of art and popular culture in order to visually present a complex understanding of bla…
1-54 Forum New York 2018 | Archiving Distance [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:03:10
1-54 Forum New York 4-6 May 2018Archiving Distance Lyle Ashton Harris (Artist) discusses intimacy, collective memory, and photography with Ekow Eshun (Writer and Curator). Harris’s archive of 35 mm Ektachrome images regi…
1-54 Forum Marrakech 2018 | Moroccan Craft in the 21st Century [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:42:57
1-54 Forum Marrakech 23 - 25 February 2018Moroccan Craft in the 21st Century Artisans, who represent 20% of the Moroccan workforce, are too often constrained by a narrow range of products geared toward the tourist market…