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Editorial Statement: Where We're
At |
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Letters to the Editor |
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Memory-Lines: Art in the Pan-African
World
Nkiru Nzegwu, Binghamton University, USA |
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Contested Vision: Ben Enwonwu's
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, Northwestern
University, USA |
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Conversation With Juan Sánchez
(Bronx Museum of Art, NY.,
Sept.16, 1998)
Gladys M. Jiménez Muñoz, Binghamton University,
USA |
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Melvin Edwards' Lynch Fragments:
Negritude and the Battle for Civil Rights in America
Hamid Irbouh, Binghamton University, USA |
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Sargent Johnson: A Retrospective
Evangeline J. Montgomery,
Arts America, USA |
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Otto Neals: Artist & Teacher
Richard Walkes, New York |
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Ben
Enwonwu: Special Re-publication of Selected Essays |
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The Proposal to Build a Museum
for Tomorrow |
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The Evolution, History and
Definition of Fine Art |
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Problem
of the African Artist Today |
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The
African View of Art and Some Problem Facing the African Artist
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The Africanized Queen: Metonymic
Site of Transformation
Nkiru Nzegwu, Binghamton University, USA |
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INTERVIEWS
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Chinwe Uwatse Evaluates the
Nigerian Art Scene
Krydz Ikwuemesi, University of Nigeria, Nsukka,
Nigeria |
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EXHIBITION
& BOOK REVIEWS
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Review Essay: Representing Blackness
and the American Way
Phyllis J. Jackson |
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EXHIBITIONS
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Ben Enwonwu: Art From a Sixty-Year Career
-- A Retrospective
Artist:
Ben Enwonwu |
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Independentista, Babalawo or Both: The
Art of Juan Sánchez
Artist:
Juan Sánchez |
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Making a Statement: Two Female Artists
Artists:
Ebele Okoye & Nkechi Nwosu-Igbo |
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Uganda's
Modern Art Movement
Artists:
David Kibuuka & James Kitamirike |
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Contemporary
Textures:
Multidimensionality in
Nigerian Art
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Issues
in Contemporary African Art
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Ijele:
Art eJournal is published
by Africa
Resource Center,
three times a year
-- January, May and September.
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