LIBERATION IN FOUR MOVEMENTS
Moveable Inc, May-July 2024, p. 32
Exhibition pamphlet for "LIBERATION IN FOUR MOVEMENTS", curated by INGRID JONES, featuring works by ERIKA DE-FREITAS, JA’TOVIA GARY, AMIR GEORGE, ONYEKA IGWE, DONNA JAMES, ELSA JAMES AND MICHAËLLE SERGILE.
Four movements noted in the pamphlet: Death in the Hold and Beyond, The Surrealistic Throes of Ecstasy, The Collective Sociality of Refusal, Embodiment.
The exhibition outlined by Ingrid Jones, brings insight from a multitude of scholars discussing themes of slavery, culture, oral stories and preservation.
ITEM 2024.034 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
holding one’s breath – Erika DeFreitas
Shades of Shadows – Amir George
An Ecstatic Experience – Ja’Tovia Gary
Giverny I (Négresse Impériale) – Ja’Tovia Gary
A Willfulness Archive – Sara Ahmed
Goat Curry & Rap – Elsa James
Living in the Wake of the Lust for Sugar – Elsa James
Untitled (not the paranoia of my own mind, but a real social danger) – Michaëlle Sergile
Untitled (Gestures) – Michaëlle Sergile
White Rage : The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide – Carol Anderson
Effective for Whom? Ethnic Identity and Nonviolent Resistance – Tamar Mitts
Effective for Whom? Ethnic Identity and Nonviolent Resistance – Devorah Manekim
The Spectator – Rod Liddle
Sitting on a Man – Onyeka Igwe
Blackness and Nothingness Mysticism in the Flesh – Fred Moten
The Re-Enchantment of Humanism: An Interview with Sylvia Wynter – Sylvia Wynter
Discourse on Colonialismhttps://vtape.org/video-catalogue-basic-search – Aimé Césaire
Maigre Dog – Donna James
Une conscience en fleur pour autrui – René Depestre
The Palm-Wine Drinkard – Amos Tutuola
Habeas Viscus – Alexander Weheliye
Discourse on Colonialism – Aimé Césaire
If I Can Cook/You Know God Can – Ntozake Shang
The Re-Enchantment of Humanism: An In- terview with Sylvia Wynter – David Scott
Black Utopias – Jayna Brown
Dr. Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung
Elizabeth Hinton
Sun Ra
Walter Mignolo
Drexciyans
Audre Lorde
Orlando Patterson
Claude Monet
Fred Hampton
Mary Prince
Dr. Zachary Blas
Édouard Glissant
Roland Barthes