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Lina Iris Viktor on breaking the rules around painting with black

Just outside the room where I’m speaking to British-Liberian artist Lina Iris Viktor, an entire new world is being created. It’s one of sumptuous black, tranquil blue and 24-karat gold, sprung from Viktor’s imagination: the installation of her first major UK exhibition, Some Are Born To Endless Night — Dark Matter.

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If Black Panther Was Your Intro to Afrofuturism, Get Caught Up on Its History with Space Is the Place - INDY Week Black Art, Afrofuturism Aesthetic, Afrofuturism Art, Afro Art, Friends Show, Retro Futurism, Black Culture, Black Panther, Grafik Design

If Black Panther Was Your Intro to Afrofuturism, Get Caught Up on Its History with Space Is the Place

Thursday, May 24 Shadowbox Studio, Durham 7 p.m., free, www.shadowboxstudio.org If Black Panther recently spread the gospel of Afrofuturism to the masses, the canon of Sun Ra, including this 1974 sci-fi film, is one of the cosmology’s foundational sources. The film’s genesis lies in the early seventies, when the visionary jazz musician was teaching a […]

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Tope Ajayi was born and grew up in Ibadan, Nigeria. He would best describe himself as a multi-faceted artist. He is inspired and challenged everytime to create with different media. Sometimes, this cuts through visual and audio-visual experience with different aesthetics and approach. He fuses traditional art, digital art and photography together. Tope’s art reflects themes of Afro-centricism, Afro-futurism and Afro-surrealism. A Level Art Themes, Africa Art Design, Afrofuturism Art, Futurism Art, Contemporary African Art, Mother Art, Afrocentric Art, Different Aesthetics, Africa Art

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Tope Ajayi was born and grew up in Ibadan, Nigeria. He would best describe himself as a multi-faceted artist. He is inspired and challenged everytime to create with different media. Sometimes, this cuts through visual and audio-visual experience with different aesthetics and approach. He fuses traditional art, digital art and photography together. Tope’s art reflects themes of Afro-centricism, Afro-futurism and Afro-surrealism.

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