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Enduring Blackness: A Decade of Black Portraiture[s]: PARIS 2012-2023


  • Musée du quai Branly 37 Quai Jacques Chirac Paris, IDF, 75007 France (map)

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On May 29-30, 2023, a congregation of artists, filmmakers, writers and scholars will return to Paris to mark the tenth anniversary of "Black Portraiture[s]: Imaging the Black Body in the West" in locations that gave birth to this cultural phenomenon.

From its origins at Harvard University in 2004, the conference took on its current name when it convened at the musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac in 2013. It attracted more than 400 people and spread to other places, including the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the University of Paris Diderot (Paris 7).

The 2023 anniversary event will continue to reflect on the audacity of memory, imagination and aspiration, with which cultural producers have inscribed African and Diaspora African cultural bodies, politics and styles in Europe and throughout the worlds they touched. Black Portraiture[s] - revisited in Paris - will meditate on the endurance of blackness amid a perilous present shaped by controversies over migration and nativism.



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