His work has since explored a variety of issues
including black identity, diaspora, migration and capital.
Not exact matches
Earlier this week at the film's press junket in New York City, CBR went straight to the source — Deadpool 2 screenwriters and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick — to get the scoop on all of the above and more,
including definitive clarification on the
identity of the mutant played by Shioli Kutsuna, insight on Cable's powers and the original plans for Jack Kesy's
Black Tom Cassidy.
«Birdman» looks to be nothing if not unique, a sort of dark comedy version of «
Black Swan» about celebritydom and crisis of
identity that features an excellent cast,
including the rather brilliant casting of Michael Keaton in the lead role.
Jerry Goldsmith (1968) **** Bangkok Dangerous Brian Tyler (2008) *** The Banner Saga Austin Wintory (2014) **** Basic Instinct Jerry Goldsmith (1992) ***** Basic Instinct 2 John Murphy (2006) *** Batman Danny Elfman (1989) **** Batman Returns Danny Elfman (1992) ** Batman Begins Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard (2005) ** Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Hans Zimmer and Tom Holkenborg (2016) * * batteries not
included James Horner (1987) *** 1/2 Battle: Los Angeles Brian Tyler (2011) ** Battleship Steve Jablonsky (2012) * Battlestar Galactica Richard Gibbs (2004) ** Battlestar Galactica: Season One Bear McCreary (2005) ** 1/2 Battlestar Galactica: Season Two Bear McCreary (2006) ** 1/2 Bears George Fenton (2014) **** Beat the Drum Klaus Badelt and Ramin Djawadi (2003) **** The Beautiful Country Zbigniew Preisner (2004) **** A Beautiful Mind James Horner (2001) **** Bee Movie Rupert Gregson - Williams (2007) **** Being Julia Mychael Danna (2004) **** Belle Rachel Portman (2014) *** Beloved Infidel Franz Waxman (1959) ** 1/2 Below Graeme Revell (2002) * Ben - Hur Marco Beltrami (2016) ** Beneath the Planet of the Apes Leonard Rosenman (1970) **** Beneath the 12 - Mile Reef Bernard Herrmann (1953) ***** Beowulf Alan Silvestri (2007) *** The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Thomas Newman (2012) **** The Best of Everything Alfred Newman (1959) *** The Best Offer Ennio Morricone (2013) **** 1/2 The Betsy John Barry (1978) **** A Better Life Alexandre Desplat (2011) **** Between Heaven and Hell and Soldier of Fortune Hugo Friedhofer (1956/5) ***** Beyond Borders James Horner (2003) **** Beyond Rangoon Hans Zimmer (1995) **** 1/2 Beyond the Gates Dario Marianelli (2005) **** Beyond the Poseidon Adventure Jerry Fielding (1979) **** 1/2 The Beyondness of Things John Barry (1998 concept album) ***** The BFG John Williams (2016) *** 1/2 Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain Benjamin Wallfisch (2014) **** The Bible Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe (2013) * Bicentennial Man James Horner (1999) **** 1/2 The Big Bounce George S. Clinton (2004) *** The Big Bus David Shire (1976) *** The Big Empty Brian Tyler (2003) ** 1/2 Big Fish Danny Elfman (2003) *** 1/2 The Big Kahuna Christopher Young (1999) *** 1/2 Big Miracle Cliff Eidelman (2012) *** The Big Sleep Jerry Fielding (1978) **** Big Wednesday Basil Poledouris (1978) **** Bilal: A New Breed of Hero Atli Örvarsson (2016) *** Birdman of Alcatraz Elmer Bernstein (1962) ***** Birth Alexandre Desplat (2004) **** The Birth of a Nation Henry Jackman (2016) *** Bite the Bullet Alex North (1975) *****
Black Chris Tilton (2006) **** The
Black Bird Jerry Fielding (1975) **** 1/2 The
Black Cauldron Elmer Bernstein (1985) *** 1/2 The
Black Dahlia Mark Isham (2006) *****
Black Gold James Horner (2011) **** 1/2
Black Hawk Down Hans Zimmer (2001) **** 1/2 The
Black Hole John Barry (1979) **** 1/2
Black Panther Ludwig Göransson (2018) ****
Black Rain Hans Zimmer (1989) *
Black Robe Georges Delerue (1992) ****
Black Sails Bear McCreary (2014) **** The
Black Stallion Carmine Coppola (1979) and The
Black Stallion Returns Georges Delerue (1983) ****
Black Sunday John Williams (1977) *** 1/2 The
Black Tulip Christopher Young (2010) ****
Black Widow Michael Small (1987) *** Blade II Marco Beltrami (2002) *** Blade Runner 2049 Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch (2017) ** Bless the Child Christopher Young (2000) ***** Blizzard Mark McKenzie (2003) **** 1/2 Blood Diamond James Newton Howard (2006) *** 1/2 Blood In, Blood Out Bill Conti (1993) **** Bloodline Ennio Morricone (1979) *** The Blue Lagoon Basil Poledouris (1980) **** The Blue Max Jerry Goldsmith (1966) ***** The Blue Planet George Fenton (2001) ***** Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius James Horner (2004) *** Body Double Pino Donaggio (1984) **** Body Heat John Barry (1981) ***** The Bodyguard Alan Silvestri (1992) ** Bolt John Powell (2008) *** 1/2 Bonnie & Clyde John Debney (2013) *** 1/2 Book of Blood Guy Farley (2009) *** The Book of Henry Michael Giacchino (2017) *** The Book of Stars Richard Gibbs (1999) *** 1/2 The Book Thief John Williams (2013) **** Born in China Barnaby Taylor (2016) **** Born on the Fourth of July John Williams (1989) ***** The Bounty Hunter George Fenton (2010) *** The Bourne
Identity John Powell (2002) *** 1/2 The Bourne Supremacy John Powell (2004) *** 1/2 The Bourne Ultimatum John Powell (2007) **** The Bourne Legacy James Newton Howard (2012) ** The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas James Horner (2008) **** 1/2 The Boys from Brazil Jerry Goldsmith (1978) ***** The Boxtrolls Dario Marianelli (2014) *** 1/2 The Boy Who Could Fly Bruce Broughton (1986) **** Brainstorm James Horner (1983) ***** Brake Brian Tyler (2012) *** Brannigan Dominic Frontiere (1975) **** The Bravados Alfred Newman and Hugo Friedhofer (1958) *** The Brave Little Toaster David Newman (1986) **** 1/2 The Brave One Dario Marianelli (2007) ** 1/2 Breach Mychael Danna (2007) **** Breakheart Pass Jerry Goldsmith (1975) *** 1/2 Breakdown Basil Poledouris (1997) **** Breakout Jerry Goldsmith (1975) *** Breathe Nitin Sawhney (2017) *** The Bride Maurice Jarre (1985) **** The Bridge at Remagen Elmer Bernstein (1969) **** Bridge of Spies Thomas Newman (2015) **** 1/2 Bridget Jones's Baby Craig Armstrong (2016) *** Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia and The Killer Elite Jerry Fielding (1974/5) ***** Broadcast News Bill Conti (1987) *** Broadchurch Ólafur Arnalds (2015) **** 1/2 Broken Arrow Hans Zimmer (1996) * Broken Horses John Debney (2015) *** 1/2 Bruc Xavier Capellas (2010) *** 1/2 Bruce Almighty John Debney (2003) *** The Bucket List Marc Shaiman (2007) *** Buddy Elmer Bernstein (1997) **** Bug Brian Tyler (2006) *** A Bug's Life Randy Newman (1998) **** 1/2 Bugsy Ennio Morricone (1991) *** 1/2 Bullet to the Head Steve Mazzaro (2012) *** Bulletproof Monk Eric Serra (2003) *** The «Burbs Jerry Goldsmith (1989) *** 1/2 Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee George S. Clinton (2007) *** 1/2 The Butterfly Effect Michael Suby (2004) *** 1/2 By Love Possessed Elmer Bernstein (1961) ****
Her work
includes examinations of how
black identity is differentially constructed across multiple contexts and informs achievement outcomes, how
black people's perceptions of opportunity vary within space and influence academic orientation, and how
black educational resilience and vulnerability is structured by social, institutional, and historical forces.
One of the most acclaimed recent chroniclers of the conditions, experience and expressions of
Black life, Jafa's work is part of a current of work at the fair examining urgent contemporary questions of justice and
identity -
including the Chicago - based Theaster Gates, famed for his direct interventions into the city's South Side, whose work is given the solo treatment at the fair by Richard Gray Gallery (A1).
In a new ART21 «Exclusive,» Nick Cave discusses the experiences that force him to confront his
identity as a
black man —
including being racially profiled by police — and how they fuel his impulse to create.
«RASHID JOHNSON: Anxious Men» @ The Drawing Center New York, N.Y. Over the past 15 years or so, Rashid Johnson «s practice has explored a range of themes,
including «the
black experience in America, the dialogue between abstraction and figuration, and the relationship between art and personal
identity.»
Eshun is the curator of exhibitions
including Made You Look: dandyism and
black masculinity at The Photographer's Gallery; Power & Architecture: public space and the post-Soviet world and Post-Soviet Visions: image and
identity in the new Eastern Europe at Calvert 22, and Just Kids: Magnum photographers on youth culture, in association with Magnum.
Exhibitions
including iona rozeal brown: a ³...
black on both sides (2004), Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues (2005), Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet and the Academy (2007), Cinema Remixed & Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011) are among the projects that she has curated and co-cur
black on both sides (2004), Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues (2005), Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet and the Academy (2007), Cinema Remixed & Reloaded:
Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011) are among the projects that she has curated and co-cur
Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming
Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011) are among the projects that she has curated and co-cur
Black Female
Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011) are among the projects that she has curated and co-curated.
The exhibitions Brownlee has curated or co-curated there
include iona rozeal brown: a ³...
black on both sides (2004), Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons, and the Blues (2005), Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, and the Academy (2007), Cinema Remixed & Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2
black on both sides (2004), Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons, and the Blues (2005), Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, and the Academy (2007), Cinema Remixed & Reloaded:
Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2
Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming
Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2
Black Female
Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011).
In 2005, Performa launches the first performance biennial, with
identity - focused artists
including Marina Abramovic, Ron Athey, Sharon Hayes, and Clifford Owens, whose later show at PS1, «Anthology,» restages the whole history of performance art from the perspective of excluded
black artists by performing particular «scripts» — one of which, written by Pope.L, is «Be African - American.
Publications
include «' Naked in the Sight of the Object»: Masking, Masquerade, and
Black Identity» (X-TRA, vol.
BLACK AND BLUR — writings by Fred Moten on artists and musicians,
including Charles Mingus, David Hammons, and Glenn Gould — is the first volume of CONSENT NOT TO BE A SINGLE BEING, a trilogy of essays published in the fifteen years since In the Break (2003), Moten's landmark investigation of jazz, sexual
identity, and radical -LSB-...]
Some of his more recognizable works that examine visual representations of «blackness» and
identity,
including «
Black Power» 2008 (above) will appear on Chicago bus benches.
Sanderson's work has been
included in «
Black Art: Plotting the Course,» 1988, Oldham Art Gallery and touring, «Four x 4,» 1991, Harris Museum, Preston, «History and
Identity: Seven Painters» (1991), Norwich Gallery and touring.
Owusu interprets Du Bois» notion of double consciousness and creates a third cinematic space or consciousness, representing diverse
identities including feminism, queerness and African immigrants interacting in African, white American, and
black American culture.
Animated by flânerie — the idle, detached observation of street life that 19th - century writers associated with the rise of modern cities, that was an important strategy of the French Impressionists — and making reference to African tribal art, Ward's oeuvre resonates with the Barnes collection and speaks with penetrating insight and imagination to a broad range of subjects,
including black history and culture, the dynamics of power and politics, and Caribbean diaspora
identity.
Harris, who grew up in New York City and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, came to prominence in 1994 when Whitney Museum of American Art curator Thelma Golden
included his large - format Polaroid pictures of friends, family members and himself in poses and guises challenging racial and gender
identity in her seminal exhibition «
Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art.»
The exhibition used the work of seven contemporary painters
including Medina Hammad, Godfrey Lee, Tony Phillips and Lesley Sanderson to examine the importance and centrality of history and
identity in the work of
Black artists in England.
According to the Brooklyn Museum, Azzi and Lusenhop selected works for their collection that addressed issues of
Black identity and
Black liberation while exemplifying distinctive formal modes used by proponents of the
Black Arts Movement,
including appropriation, photo - screen printing, and collage.
Lorraine O'Grady Crossing disciplines
including performance, criticism, photography and video, Lorraine O'Grady's meditations on
Black identity and women's representation have positioned her as a fore - bearer of conceptual and activist practice.
Thomas, whose work was
included in the Museum's 2013 presentation of «Posing Beauty in African American Culture» and 2009 exhibition «Undercover: Performing and Transforming
Black Female
Identities,» is inspired by a range of sources
including art history, popular culture and feminist thought.
There are 73,000 artworks in Tate's collection, with about 15 of the 3,500 artists from both
black and British
identities —
including Chris Ofili, Sonia Boyce, Donald Rodney, Frank Bowling and current Turner Prize nominee, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye.
Past artists who have created work for Rivington Place's window
include Philomena Francis who used piped
black treacle in her artwork mo» lasses III to raise questions about
identity and viewing the
black female body, and most recently Nilbar Güres» Beekeeper, a photographic composition examining representations of femininity and cultural
identity.
Exhibitions
including iona rozeal brown: a ³...
black on both sides (2004), Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues (2005), Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet and the Academy (2007), Cinema Remixed & Reloaded: Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011) are among the projects that she has curated and co co-cur
black on both sides (2004), Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons and the Blues (2005), Hale Woodruff, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet and the Academy (2007), Cinema Remixed & Reloaded:
Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011) are among the projects that she has curated and co co-cur
Black Women Artists and the Moving Image Since 1970 (2007), María Magdalena Campos - Pons: Dreaming of an Island (2008), Undercover: Performing and Transforming
Black Female Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011) are among the projects that she has curated and co co-cur
Black Female
Identities (2009), and IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Constant Triumph (2011) are among the projects that she has curated and co co-curated.
I don't think you
included Dandy Lion: (Re) Articulating
Black Masculine
Identity, Apr 6 — Jul 12, 2015, in your list of spring exhibit openings.
The first comprehensive survey of his work since his death, «There Must be a Heaven»
includes oil and mixed - media collage, canvases that explore American
identity, migration and the challenges and dignity of
black life.
Works
including Toyin Ojih Odutola's The Treatment series of
black pen drawing of famous white men like President Herbert Hoover rendered
black, Zoe Buckman's feminist Every Curve series of lingerie embroidered with Biggie and Tupac lyrics, and Titus Kaphar's George Washington's Chef oil on canvas painting explore the historical and present impact of blackness on the shaping of
identity and popular culture.
While Ligon in the course of his career has drawn from a variety of writers, critics and theorists,
including Gertrude Stein, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neale Hurston, and Richard Dyer, he has been particularly drawn to the African American writer and social critic Baldwin for his exploration of
black, gay and bisexual
identity, as well as his emphasis on the power of language as a structural tool of oppression.
Dean Nelson testified that the term has specific meanings for the
Black community in Canada
including (a) a race traitor; (b) pariah in the
Black community (c) a person who by their actions has forfeited their social
identity with the
Black community and (d) someone who has severed their bond with the
Black community and their racial and cultural heritage.