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  Volume 1, Number 2, 2000
  
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Nkiru Nzegwu
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Ikem Stanley Okoye
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Julie McGee
Exhibition & Book
Reviews Editor

 
Phyllis J. Jackson
Film Review Editor
 

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ARTICLES
 print  Editorial Statement: Where We're At
  Letters to the Editor
 
 print  Memory-Lines: Art in the Pan-African World
Nkiru Nzegwu, Binghamton University, USA
 
 print  Contested Vision: Ben Enwonwu's Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, Northwestern University, USA
 
 print  Conversation With Juan Sánchez (Bronx Museum of Art, NY.,
Sept.16, 1998)

Gladys M. Jiménez Muñoz, Binghamton University, USA
 
 print  Melvin Edwards' Lynch Fragments: Negritude and the Battle for Civil Rights in America
Hamid Irbouh, Binghamton University, USA
 
 print  Sargent Johnson: A Retrospective
Evangeline J. Montgomery, Arts America, USA
   
 print  Otto Neals: Artist & Teacher
Richard Walkes, New York
   
  Ben Enwonwu: Special Re-publication of Selected Essays
 print  The Proposal to Build a Museum for Tomorrow
 print  The Evolution, History and Definition of Fine Art
 print  Problem of the African Artist Today
 print  The African View of Art and Some Problem Facing the African Artist
 
 print  The Africanized Queen: Metonymic Site of Transformation
Nkiru Nzegwu, Binghamton University, USA
 
  INTERVIEWS
 
 print  Chinwe Uwatse Evaluates the Nigerian Art Scene
Krydz Ikwuemesi, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
 
 
  EXHIBITION & BOOK REVIEWS
 
 print  Review Essay: Representing Blackness and the American Way
Phyllis J. Jackson
 
 EXHIBITIONS
 
  Ben Enwonwu: Art From a Sixty-Year Career -- A Retrospective
Artist: Ben Enwonwu
 
  Independentista, Babalawo or Both: The Art of Juan Sánchez
Artist: Juan Sánchez
 
  Making a Statement: Two Female Artists
Artists: Ebele Okoye & Nkechi Nwosu-Igbo
 
  Uganda's Modern Art Movement
Artists: David Kibuuka & James Kitamirike
 
 
 

Contemporary Textures: Multidimensionality in Nigerian Art Contemporary Textures:
Multidimensionality in
Nigerian Art

Issues in Contemporary African Art Issues in Contemporary African Art

 

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