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This was the stark, emotional climate in which the work of John Akomfrah and the Black Audio Film Collective came into being: a climate of political and economic decline in which policies were increasingly dictated by a force -
John Akomfrah's 'The Unfinished Conversation' (2012) constitutes a recent, fascinating negotiation of identity and difference. The film takes the life of culture theorist Stuart Hall as a point of departure, conducting a cinematic translation of Hall's own empirical and theoretical journey through identity and difference.
Beyond the Archive: The Work of Remembrance in John Akomfrah’s The Nine Muses. Malini Guha. See Full PDF Download PDF. See Full PDF ...
John Akomfrah: The Archive Exists (an interview on "The Stuart Hall Project")
John Akomfrah is a hugely respected artist and filmmaker, whose works are characterised by their investigations into memory, post-colonialism, temporality and aesthetics and often explore the experiences of migrant diasporas globally.
John Akomfrah and Edward George picked up on critic John Corbett’s observation of the uncanny similarity between Sun Ra, Lee Scratch Perry, and George Clinton, Black musicians respectively in jazz, reggae, and funk: all of whom, while unaware of each other’s practices, deployed the captivat -
John Akomfrah (b. 1957) creates thoughtful video works of haunting audiovisual intensity. He tells of the radical changes and crises of the present and past on characteristic large-format screens.
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