A conversation about recordings - / creators: Melanie Keen, Elizabeth Ward, Chelsea College of Art and Design, Institute of International Visual Arts, Nana Maiolini.
Date
2017.
Creator(s)
Chelsea College of Art and Design, Melanie Keen, Elizabeth Ward, Nana Maiolini, Institute of International Visual Arts
Code
1482749
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'Recordings: a select bibliography of contemporary African, Afro-Caribbean and Asian British art' by Melanie Keen and Liz Ward was published in 1996.
The film A Conversation about Recordings, made in October 2017, features a conversation between Recordings co-editors Keen, at that time Director of Iniva, and Ward, former Librarian of Chelsea College of Art. Here, they discuss and contextualise this important publication, the African-Caribbean, Asian & African Art In Britain Archive, and the documentation of Black Art in the 1980s, 1990s and now. 1 online resource (1 video file (35 min., 46 sec.)) : digital, stereo, MPEG-4 file, sound, colour.
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