Barbara Jones-Hogu
Barbara Jones-Hogu (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Silimiin goli April biɛɣ'pinaayobu dali yuuni 1938 ka daa kpi Silimiin goli November biɛɣ'pinaanahi dali yuuni 2017) daa nyɛla African-American nuchee ni baŋda ka niriba pam nyɛ ban mi o ka di nyɛla o tuma ni Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC) mini o ni daa sɔŋ ka bɛ daa piligi nuchee ni baŋsim tuma yaɣili AfriCOBRA zuɣu.[1][2]
Piligu biɛhigu mini shikuru baŋsim
Barbara Jones-Hogu nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Chicago, Illinois yuuni 1938.[3] O daa deegi o Bachelor of Arts degree shikuru yuli booni Howard University mini Bachelor of Fine Arts degree shikuru yuli booni School of the Art Institute of Chicago.[1][4] O daa nya o Master of Fine Arts degree shikuru yuli booni Institute of Design in Chicago ka nyɛ ŋun daa lahi chaŋ Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago n-daa ti deegi master's degree in printing.[1][4][5]
Tumanima
- Getting the Game Together, 1967, woodcut on paper [6]
- Man's Return, 1967, woodcut on paper [6]
- Untitled Woodcut,1967, pine wood[7]
- Be Your Brother's Keeper,1968, screenprint[8]
- The Land Where My Father Died, 1968,screenprint[9]
- America II, 1969,screenprint[10]
- America III: While Some Are Trying To Get Whiter",1969,[10]
- Nation Time, 1969,screenprint[9]
- One People Unite, 1969, color screenprint on gold paperboard[6]
- Unite (First State), 1969,screenprint[2]
- Untitled, 1969 ,screenprint.[2]
- Untitled, 1969, color screenprint on gold paperboard[6]
- Heritage, 1970, screenprint, tusche and glue[10]
- I'm Better Than These Motherfuckers, 1970, screenprint[11]
- Stop Genocide, 1970, screenprint[10]
- Unite, 1971 ,screenprint on wove paper[11]
- Nation Time (II), 1971, screenprint [7]
- High Priestess, 1971 screenprint on wove paper [12]
- Rise and Take Control, 1971, screenprint[9]
- Relate to Your Heritage, 1971, screenprint[2]
- Black Men We Need You, 1971, color screenprint[11]
- To Be Free (TCB), 1971, screenprint[10]
- To Be Free (Know the Past, Prepare for the Future), 1971, screenprint[10]
- When Styling, 1973, screenprint [2]
- God's Child, 2009, screenprint[2]
Lihimi m-pahi
Kundivihira
Further reading
External links
- "Barbara Jones Hogu - Never The Same" (excerpt from a video interview), YouTube, July 25, 2013.
- Barbara Jones-Hogu, "History, Philosophy and Aesthetics of AFRICOBRA". Originally published in Afri-Cobra HI (Amherst: University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1973). Revised by the author, Chicago, 2008.
- "A conversation with Barbara Jones-Hogu", Area Chicago.
- Randall Miller, "AFRICOBRA: Philosophy at the Logan Center", Mutual Art, July 23, 2013
- Visual Arts in the Black Arts Movement in Chicago Resource Page Archived 2017-08-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Some works of Barbara-Jones Hogu at the University of Chicago's Smart Museum of Art
- "Power, Politics, & Pride: AfriCOBRA", DuSable to Obama, WTTW.
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