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The Little Book of Big Visions

How to Be an Artist and Revolutionize the World - Witnessed

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German theatres predominantly feature white ensembles, while Afro-German visual artists face ongoing challenges for recognition beyond labels like “African” or “migrant.” “The Little Book of Big Visions: How to be an Artist and Revolutionize the World,” edited by Sandrine Micossé-Aikins and Sharon Dodua Otoo, explores the current landscape for Black artists in Germany, presenting their visions for equality through text and imagery. This anthology transcends traditional discussions of “integration,” “migration,” “race,” and “equality,” targeting primarily Black cultural producers in Germany and those in English-speaking diasporas. It also invites anyone interested in transforming Germany's contemporary art scene to engage with its content. As the inaugural publication in the English-language series Witnessed, this work addresses what egalitarian communities might look like and the pivotal role of Black cultural workers in realizing these visions. It poses questions about the nature of Black artistic practices in such communities and what lies beyond mere reaction and resistance. By fostering dialogue about the underrepresented experiences of Black cultural workers in Germany, the book highlights how they envision and advocate for equal opportunities. Contributions come from a diverse range of voices, including Jamika Ajalon, Bibiana Arena, Mo Asumang, and others.

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The Little Book of Big Visions, Sandrine Micosse Aikins, Sharon Dodua Otoo

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Titul
The Little Book of Big Visions
Podtitul
How to Be an Artist and Revolutionize the World - Witnessed
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2012
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
158
ISBN10
394288531X
ISBN13
9783942885317
Série
Hodnocení
4,55 z 5
Anotace
German theatres predominantly feature white ensembles, while Afro-German visual artists face ongoing challenges for recognition beyond labels like “African” or “migrant.” “The Little Book of Big Visions: How to be an Artist and Revolutionize the World,” edited by Sandrine Micossé-Aikins and Sharon Dodua Otoo, explores the current landscape for Black artists in Germany, presenting their visions for equality through text and imagery. This anthology transcends traditional discussions of “integration,” “migration,” “race,” and “equality,” targeting primarily Black cultural producers in Germany and those in English-speaking diasporas. It also invites anyone interested in transforming Germany's contemporary art scene to engage with its content. As the inaugural publication in the English-language series Witnessed, this work addresses what egalitarian communities might look like and the pivotal role of Black cultural workers in realizing these visions. It poses questions about the nature of Black artistic practices in such communities and what lies beyond mere reaction and resistance. By fostering dialogue about the underrepresented experiences of Black cultural workers in Germany, the book highlights how they envision and advocate for equal opportunities. Contributions come from a diverse range of voices, including Jamika Ajalon, Bibiana Arena, Mo Asumang, and others.