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Revue Noire is a Paris-based magazine devoted to contemporary African arts and culture. Focusing on a particular country or region, each large-scale issue reports on dance, poetry, photography, writing, painting, sculpture, and other endeavors, and features lush illustration, striking design, and carefully researched articles. Double issue 33/34 presents an extensive look at Morocco, a multi-faceted hub of European and African activity. Issue 35 considers the artistic interaction between Africans and African-Americans in New York, the world's cultural melting pot, as well as coverage of the 2000 Dakar Biennale exhibition.
Revue Noire #26 -- Madagascar The island country of Madagascar, located off the African coast in the Indian Ocean, is known as one of the world's most incredible melting pots. This issue of Revue Noire features an in-depth look at the art, music, theater, dance, photography, film, and literature related to this exotic locale. Revue Noire #27 -- African Fashion African fashion has influenced many contemporary designers' collections, but far from being just a point of departure, African fashion is a force in its own right. This issue presents the latest in African couture, and features an extraordinary array of styles.
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Revue Noire is a Paris-based magazine devoted to contemporary African arts and culture. Issue 32 looks at Togo and Ghana, two countries deeply rooted in voodoo ritual and religion, as they are confronted with problems of modernization. Issue 33 considers the interaction between Africans and African-Americans in New York, the world's cultural melting pot. Exploring recent events in Kenya, Issue 34 examines this country's mix of Indian, African, and British populations. Issue 35 delves into how the relationships between spiritual and sensual expression will pay out in the next millenium.
Un livre de pensées, d'attitudes et de souvenirs de ceux qui ont fondé REVUE NOIRE en 1991, J.L. Pivin, S. Njami, P. Martin Saint Leon, B. Tilliette, rejoints plus tard par N'Goné Fall. Un livre qui raconte l'histoire d'une émergence artistique, essentiel à la réflexion sur la création contemporaine africaine dans toutes ses expressions, essentiel à la pensée sur le monde et l'action, essentiel aux questions identitaires et raciales, toujours à travers le prisme du monde des formes. Créations, idées, images et mots, un livre aux voix multiples.
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