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Black Revelry: In Honor of 'The sugar Shack'
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Black Revelry: In Honor of 'The sugar Shack'

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 9492139189
ISBN-13 9789492139184
Publisher If I Can't Dance I Don't Want to be Part of Your Revolution
Imprint If I Can't Dance I Don't Want to be Part of Your R
Country of Manufacture NL
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 1st, 2021
Weight 582 grams
Dimensions 32.40 x 32.40 x 1.30 cms
Product Classification: MusicLiterature & literary studies
Ksh 3,650.00
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An experiment in book making, which takes up the form of the LP record as a starting point for re-configuring the haptics of the printed book. Presented as a collection of unbound pages inside a gatefold record sleeve, the publication includes a pressed record, as well as written, visual and sonic contributions from scholars, poets, artists, choreographers and DJs. Through the logic of the detail, each contributor imaginatively (re)produces Ernie Barnes's iconic painting The Sugar Shack as an archive of personal histories and a universe of intergenerational connections. Held together : as an album, it is a performance to be made at home, which invites readers/listeners to feel art's histories and : to be in them with their bodies. d.a. carter with contributions by Taylor Renée Aldridge; Samiya Bashir; La Marr Jurelle Bruce; DJ Lynnée Denise, Jennifer Harge, Duane Lee Holland, Jr., William H. Mosley, Ill, Zoé Samudzi, S*an D. Henry-Smith, Melanie Stevens and Phillip B. Williams

An experiment in book making, which takes up the form of the LP record as a starting point for re-configuring the haptics of the printed book. Presented as a collection of unbound pages inside a gatefold record sleeve, the publication includes a pressed record, as well as written, visual and sonic contributions from scholars, poets, artists, choreographers and DJs.

Through the logic of the detail, each contributor imaginatively (re)produces Ernie Barnes''s iconic painting The Sugar Shack as an archive of personal histories and a universe of intergenerational connections. Held together : as an album, it is a performance to be made at home, which invites readers/listeners to feel art''s histories and : to be in them with their bodies.

d.a. carter with contributions by Taylor Renée Aldridge; Samiya Bashir; La Marr Jurelle Bruce; DJ Lynnée Denise, Jennifer Harge, Duane Lee Holland, Jr., William H. Mosley, Ill, Zoé Samudzi, S*an D. Henry-Smith, Melanie Stevens and Phillip B. Williams


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