Showing posts with label FIVE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIVE. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

FIVE: Deborah Willis, PhD

�FIVE� is a special feature at BlackArtistNews where five questions are posed to an individual artist, curator, gallerist, collector or art lover. Why five questions? Well, there are five fingers on each hand and artists create with their hands hence one, two, three, four, FIVE.
Deborah Willis, PhD. BlackArtistNews photo. All rights reserved.
Earlier this month, art photographer Deborah Willis gathered a who�s who of black visual artists and intellectuals for Beauty and Fashion: The Black Portrait Symposium at New York University where she serves as chair and professor of NYU�s Tisch School of the Arts, Department of Photography and Imaging. As a curator and photo historian she has unearthed photographic treasures that reveal valuable insight to the day-to-day aspects of African American life -- many of which can be seen in the numerous books and monographs under her name. BlackArtistNews witnessed the multi-hyphenated Willis in multi-task mode when after giving a lecture at the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago she simultaneously autographed books, smiled for photos, fielded questions from admirers, confabbed with colleagues and answered "FIVE":

Artistically, what are you working on right now? 

As an artist, I�m working on family photographs. I�m photographing family members as well as pregnant women. I�m interested in stories that pregnant women are told about life. I�m trying to tell stories about life and how it extends through words and images in that way. 

Taking into consideration your work as a curator, photo historian and scholar how do you find the time to make art? 

Um, I just make the time. I really make the time because it�s so important to continue. Our stories need to be told and so that�s really important for me to continue in that way. Yeah. 

What was the one image you created that after you saw it you thought to yourself �I�m an artist?� 

Let�s see. (Pauses.) Probably a picture I made of my grandfather in [a] hospital bed. [It's] a really beautiful image of him kind of posing and [trying to look] dignified even though he was dying. I was an art student then. 

What year was the photo taken? 

1973. 

Singer Diana Ross was a recent guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show. She�s personified beauty and glamour since the 1960�s. Is there a reason why there�s no image of her in your book �Posing Beauty�? 

No, no. There�s no reason. She�s in �Let Your Motto Be Resistance.� So yeah, look in that [book]. She�s posed [with the Supremes.] 

Does art matter? 

Yes. Art is what makes all of us survive and keep us hopeful. That�s why I teach art and that�s why I believe [it] matters. Yes, um hum. (Shakes her head up and down.)



Books by Deborah Willis:
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The Supremes image referenced in interview:??
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THE SUPREMES SINGING IN THE STUDIO, 1965
Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches, � Bruce Davidson/Magnum Photos, New York.
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2009 video of Deborah Willis and her son photographer Hank Willis Thomas:




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Monday, March 7, 2011

FIVE: Ebony G. Patterson

�FIVE� is a newly added question and answer feature at BlackArtistNews where five questions are posed to an individual artist, curator, gallerist, collector or art lover. Why five questions? Well, there are five fingers on each hand and artists create with their hands hence one, two, three, four, FIVE
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Ebony G. Patterson. Photo by Quam Odunsi/Reserved Result (RR). All rights reserved. Used with permission.

Buzz-worthy terms like �next�, �one to watch� and �rising art star� have lined the career path of emerging artist Ebony G. Patterson. And given her rapid trajectory she could easily be dubbed the �Usain Bolt of the Art World.� And rightly so: She displays the same steadfast and confident commitment to her practice that her fellow Jamaican does to his track-and-field pursuits. Patterson definitely earns a gold medal for her first Chicago solo exhibition, on view until March 26th at moniquemeloche where BlackArtistNews caught up with the very busy yet extremely gracious artist: 

What is your earliest memory of making art?

My parents teaching me how to draw. My mommy taught me how to draw people, my daddy taught me how to draw birds.


Is your process solitary or do you work with assistants?

Both. My installations involve a lot of people particularly the photo-based installations: The use of models, photographers, and an assistant help me bring it all together. But my drawings and my paintings are [done solitarily]. I enjoy the wide experiences of both.


You're a Jamaican woman who teaches in Lexington, KY. How are you able to break through culture barriers and inspire your students?

Well, I am very close in age to my students so relating on some level is not too difficult. I share my experiences with my students and I encourage them to do the same with me. I never let them feel that I am the only one who has lessons to offer; I believe teaching happens both ways: teacher-to-student, student-to-teacher.


How important is it for an artist to be able to articulate one's work?

Extremely. It's just another way of thinking. If you made it you should be able to articulate it!


Does art matter?

Of course it does! [That�s like asking] �does food matter�?
 

Installation view of Ebony G. Patterson at moniquemeloche, Chicago:


View more works by Ebony G. Patterson at:

Saturday, February 26, 2011

"Twent5 and More"

"TWENT5 AND MORE"
(A Celebrative Compilation)
2011/01/23
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Songs:

Holiday (Stardust White Label)
Into he Groove (Sidechains remix)
La Isla Bonita (Emjae Remix)
Like A Prayer (Danny Wild 2008 remix)
Vogue (House of Brucken mix)
Erotica (Cleo's Synthetica)
Secret (Scandalous vocal mix)
Ray of Light (Ritchie Santana mix)
Music (Guru Josh project)
Hollywood (Sandy Kenenberg mix)
Sorry (Man with guitar mix)
4 Minutes (Rafael Lellis mix)
Dance 2 Night (Wayne G club mix)
Give it 2 Me (Eddie Amadour mix)

"Twent5 and More"

"TWENT5 AND MORE"
(A Celebrative Compilation)
2011/01/23
_____________________

Songs:

Holiday (Stardust White Label)
Into he Groove (Sidechains remix)
La Isla Bonita (Emjae Remix)
Like A Prayer (Danny Wild 2008 remix)
Vogue (House of Brucken mix)
Erotica (Cleo's Synthetica)
Secret (Scandalous vocal mix)
Ray of Light (Ritchie Santana mix)
Music (Guru Josh project)
Hollywood (Sandy Kenenberg mix)
Sorry (Man with guitar mix)
4 Minutes (Rafael Lellis mix)
Dance 2 Night (Wayne G club mix)
Give it 2 Me (Eddie Amadour mix)

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