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Otta Benga, Formerly Enslaved
The Epitome of a Nubian Knight

Otta Benga, Formerly Enslaved<br>The Epitome of a Nubian Knight

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QUOTATIONS OF "BLACK"

"Whenever I use BLACK it relates to some history of Africans in that particular place. It’s the idea of the color BLACK as a metaphor, or as a representation of African-Americans. It’s the notion of BLACK- BLACKNESS - and all its other meanings in relation to the history of race..."

- Fred Wilson



"Most of my fortitude to continue doing the work comes from the moral outrage I feel about the injustices that Black people endure disproportionately daily."

- N. Abdul-Wakil



"In the end, what matters is not skin shade but pan-African consciousness. Loving your complexion, your nose, lips, hair length and texture, no matter what the politics or trends decide, and simply be. That's the problem with us (African folks). We're still learning how to love ourselves. So used to glorifying others and putting others first..."

- Dredlocks Tree

The REEL Black Same Gender Loving Filmography Resource (A 24/7 ONLINE FILM DATABASE)

The REEL Black Same Gender Loving Filmography Resource (A 24/7 ONLINE FILM DATABASE)
Click The Pic To Access The Film Library Database! (166 Films)
LAST UPDATE: Monday, December 3rd, 2012

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Somos Arte, LLC Presents MARVELOUS COLOR
Exhibit Celebrates Black Comic Book Superheroes
Event CLOSES Friday, February, 26th, 2010 (NYC)



Official Website: MarvelousColors.com


TIME SENSITIVE INFORMATION!!
THIS EVENT CLOSES THE END OF THIS WEEK
ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH, 2010
(4 DAYS LEFT)
Due To The Incoming Winter Storm
The Gallery Is CLOSED TODAY,
February 26th, 2010!
I Didn't Get To See This Event!


Caribbean Cultural Center
African Diaspora Institute (CCCADI)

408 West 58th Street
(between 9th and 10th Avenues)
New York, New York 10019

CCCADI Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday (10AM - 6PM)

Ph: (212) 307-7420
Suggested Donation: $5.00

Travel Directions:
Take the #1, A, B, C, or D train to 59th Street Columbus Circle


Comic books are as much mythology as they are fine art. Growing up, most children had to only walk into their neighborhood candy store and with a relatively small amount of money to find adventure in every beautiful illustration and dynamic storyline. Not all artwork nor literature has been as accessible. Just as magical as the accessibility of these wondrous pieces of art were how they made (and continue to make) their audiences feel. And with the creation of characters like The Black Panther, Storm, Luke Cage, The Falcon, Blade and War Machine many children and adults also found images that directly mirrored, represented and inspired them.



We need not have been working class and poor families growing up in New York City to relate to the escapades of Harlem's Luke Cage or The Falcon, but to those of us who were (and are) it is invaluable to see ourselves as heroes too. We aspired to rule kingdoms and soar through the skies like Black Panther and Storm because on paper we could. We even had a voracious beast slayer in Blade and a knight in shining armor in War Machine.

The artists who have helped to tell the stories of these characters have created truly amazing and often underrated art. Their technique, precision and dedication is astonishing. As you move throughout the exhibit, please note the diversity in the interpretation of each character from artist to artist and generation to generation. Each style is distinctive in nature, stroke and design.

It is our honor to bring this show to you so that you too may enjoy the diversity of these legendary characters via the amazing work of these talented artists. Our company name, Somos Arte, means "we are art", and we are not only a creative services studio that provides branding, campaigns, commercial photography and shows for our clients; but we also celebrate art in all its forms and invite you to celebrate with us. Welcome to our second show in this genre and it is our hope that you leave as enthused and awed as we have been in developing the show for you to enjoy.

MarvelousColors.com



  • Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez, Curator
  • Shirley Miranda-Rodriguez, Executive Producer
  • Reginald Hudlin, Associate Producer
  • Riggs Morales, Associate Producer
  • David Medina, Muralist
  • Eric Battle, Key Artwork
  • José A. Gutiérrez Rivera, Digital Painter
  • Johanna Silfa, Intern

Reference Website Articles:

Exhibit Celebrates Black Comic Book Superheroes
New York 1 News Blurb (Running Time: 1 Minute)
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