DXG #5: Thinking ‘The Idea of Black Culture’ Critically

Sophia Yadong Hao (Curator), Anjalika Sagar (Artist), Kodwo Eshun (Artist), Augustine Gus John (Contributing member)

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    Abstract

    Anjalika Sagar and Kodwo Eshun of The Otolith Group were joined by scholar and activist Professor Augustine "Gus" John to discuss the idea of Black Culture inspired by Hortense Spillers’ landmark essay The Idea of Black Culture (2006).
    Original languageEnglish
    TypeSit-in #3 public event
    Media of outputTalk with The Otolith Group and Professor Gus John (online)
    PublisherCooper Gallery
    Place of PublicationDJCAD, Dundee
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2023

    Keywords

    • art pedagogy
    • black Atlantic
    • Equality and diversity
    • EDUCATION
    • Critical Theory
    • Black Culture

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Arts and Humanities

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    • DXG #1: Thinking the Otolith Sigil

      Hao, S. Y. (Curator), Eshun , K. (Artist), Sagar, A. (Artist) & Thapalyal, R. (Artist), 12 Oct 2023, DJCAD, Dundee : Cooper Gallery.

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    • DXG #2: Thinking Futurisms Critically

      Hao, S. Y. (Curator), Eshun, K. (Artist) & Sagar, A. (Artist), 26 Oct 2023, DJCAD, Dunde : Cooper Gallery.

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    • DXG #3: Thinking Hydropoetics Critically

      Hao, S. Y. (Curator), Sagar, A. (Artist), Eshun, K. (Artist), Henry , S. (Artist) & Ruwona , N. T. (Artist), 2 Nov 2023, DJCAD, Dundee : Cooper Gallery.

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