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by Jean Loup Pivin, Simon Njami,
Pascal Martin Saint Leon, Bruno Tilliette
with N’Goné Fall, Michèle Rakotoson, Isabelle Boni Claverie...
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From the HISTORY through which Contemporary African Art is finally considered as an integral part of HISTORY OF ART, to the STORIES which have allowed REVUE NOIRE to exist.
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A book of 400 pages of the thoughts, deliberations, attitudes and memories of the people who founded Revue Noire in 1991 : Simon Njami, Jean Loup Pivin, Pascal Martin Saint Leon and Bruno Tilliette, later joined by N’Goné Fall.
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A book that tells the story of an artistic evolution, shows readers the different productions of Revue Noire and throws light on the motives and intentions that guided its creators.
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A book essential to the study of contemporary African creation in its every form, essential to a contemplation of the world and action, and essential in framing issues of identity and ethnicity, always seen through the prism of the world of forms. Today.
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Creations, ideas, images and words. A book of many voices.
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400 pages 21 x 27 cm
500 color pictures
30 contributors
in French and English (translation Simon Beaver)
published in Septembre 2020
ISBN 978 2 909571 82 9
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CONTENTS
THE BOOK INCLUDES 5 PARTS :
A – Genealogy Of A Thought
B – Issues & Topics
C – Fabrica
D – Chronology
E – Index
A – GENEALOGY OF A THOUGHT
GENESY
Mosaic of Thought – J.L. Pivin & P. Martin St Leon
The Story of Worlds – S. Njami
On Scandal & Chaos – S. Njami
The Contemporary Facts – S. Njami
World Color – J.L. Pivin
Another World Possible – B. Tilliette
First Encounter – S. Njami
A Little Girl On the Orange Tree – Michèle Rakotoson
TRACEY ROSE – artist portrait
AFRICA
An End To Illusions – J.L. Pivin
The Interpreter & The Ethnologist – J.L. Pivin
Sighted Power – S. Njami
Movements – J.L. Pivin
Post – S. Njami
Anthropometric Visions in the 1990s – S. Njami
PUME BYLEX – artist portrait
ART & ARTIST
The Artist & The Master – J.L. Pivin
The Artist as Messenger – P. Martin Saint Leon
SEX
From The Unnamed To The Unnamable – J.L. Pivin & P. Martin St Leon
Male Blues – S. Njami
Rite of Passage – S. Njami
ALAIN NZUZI POLO – artist portrait
B – ISSUES & TOPICS
Revue Noire 01 – Ousmane Sow / African London
Revue Noire 02 – Sokary Douglas Camp / Abidjan
Abidjan A Misunderswtanding – Yacouba Konaté
Memory On March – Alpha Oumar Konaré
Revue Noire 04 – Mickaël Bethe-Sélassié / Namibia
All The Art In The World – J.L. Pivin
Revue Noire 05 – Ouatarra Watts / Libreville Gabon
On The Perpendicular Voyage as Art – Yves de La Croix
TOPIC / LITERATURE
From Negritude To Tigritude – B. Tilliette
Infernal Letter to Monsieur Rimbaud – Sony Labou Tansi
The Source – Tchicaya U Tam'si
Peoples – Jean-Luc Raharimanana
Breaths – Gros-Poil – Gerty Dambury
They're Not Like Us – José Eduardo Algualusa
La Demoiselle de Kinshasa – Adagio to a Dream – Beyond the Gate – Star Nyaniba Hammond
Scavengers – Above Control – Kobena Eyi Acquah
TOPIC CARIBBEANS
Revue Noire 06–09 – Caribbeans [Cuba–Jamaica–Martinique–Guadeloupe–Haïti–Santo Domingo–Puerto Rico–Trinidad–Guyanes]
The Ancestor'Ship on Fire – Jean-Claude Charles
Looking At Yourself Trough A Window – Pascale Marthine Tayou
Revue Noire 07 – Dakar Sénégal
Dakar in Total Freedom – Rokhaya Daba Sarr
TOPIC CINEMA
Revue Noire 08 – Cinema
Where is African Cinema ? – Isabelle Boni-Claverie
An Evening Watching A Soccer Game with Mambéty – Anne Khady Sé
DJIBRIL DIOP MAMBÉTY – artist portrait
ABDERRAHMANE SISSAKO – artist portrait
Revue Noire 11 – South Africa
The Confession – S. Njami & J.L. Pivin
One Does Not Kill A Man Who Sings… – J.L. Pivin
Revue Noire 12 – Mediterranean Africa
The Roses of the Gods – J.L. Pivin
Revue Noire 13 – Cameroon
The Faced have Aged – S. Njami
Revue Noire 14 – Africa Dance
The Idolater – J.L. Pivin
TOPIC PHOTOGRAPHY
Revue Noire 03 & 15 – African Photography
Revue Noire & Photography – J.L. Pivin
Shadow & Blackness – J.L. Pivin
The First Look at a Photography – J.L. Pivin
A Dress So Red – S. Njami
Fiction-Photography – P. Martin Saint Leon
ABDOURAHMANE SAKALY – artist portrait
PHILIPPE KOUDJINA – artist portrait
BOUNA MÉDOUNE SEYE – artist portrait
DORRIS HARON KASCO – artist portrait
JEAN DEPARA – artist portrait
Revue Noire 16 – Indian Ocean [Réunion–Mauritius–Seychelles–Comores]
An Island, Islands – J.L. Pivin
Revue Noire 17 – Mali–Burkina Faso–Niger
Of Art Of Sahel Of Exception And Of Jean-Luc Godard – Yves de La Croix
Ghosts Don't Go To Heaven – J.L. Pivin
Engines – Bruno Airaud
The Evidence of Life – Bruno Tilliette
Revue Noire 18 – Benin
Waiting for Rain… – S. Njami
TYOPIC AIDS
Revue Noire 19 – African Artists and AIDS
The Shadow of AIDS – J.L. Pivin
Memories of Youth – Abdoulaye M'Bengue
Dolorosa – Michèle Rakotoson
Revue Noire 20 – Black Paris
In The Pale Sheen Of Neon Lights – Bashir N'Diaye
PATRICE FÉLIX-TCHICAYA artist portrait
Revue Noire 21– Kinshasa Congo
A Song In The City – J.L. Pivin
Revue Noire 22 – Afro-Brásileiro
Lapa By Night – André Jolly
Revue Noire 24 – Djibouti–Ethiopia –Erythrea
From Your Lips To The Doors Of Heaven – N'Goné Fall
Revue Noire 26 – Madagascar
Wake up ! We Are All dead – Élie Rajaonarison
TOPIC FASHION DESIGN
Revue Noire 27 – African Fashion
Rebirth Of An African Style – J.L. Pivin
Seeing, Hearing, Smelling, Touching & The Imagination Of Taste – N'Goné Fall & Nathalie Rosticher
Ornement Is Not A Crime – J.L. Pivin
CHRIS SEYDOU artist portrait
ALPHADI artist portrait
XULY-BËT artist portrait
Revue Noire 29 – Angola
Affectionate Words – N'Goné Fall
Revue Noire 30 – Nigéria
The Obalende Suyas – Patrice Monfort
TOPIC CITY
Revue Noire 31 – Africa Urbis – The City
Tastes – Issa Diabaté
A Fragance of Tear Gaz Bombs – Kangni Alemdjrodo
Revue Noire 32 – Togo / Ghana
Togo In Light Shade – Henri Assila
Ghana Maybe Time – Bruno Airaud
Revue Noire 33-34 – Morocco
Casa To Death To Life – Nicole de Pontcharra & P. Martin Saint Leon
MOHAMMED KACIMI artist portrait
C – FACTORY
Ah Money ! – J.L. Pivin & P. Martin Saint Leon
Right & Wrong – B. Tilliette
The Revue Noire Family – Revue Noire
'Suites Africaines' – exhibition, Paris 1997
JOËL ANDRIANOMEARISOA
The Sentimental House
PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU
Revue Noire Fetishes
D – CHRONOLOGY
1985-1989 – Background Of The World
1989-2000 – The Years Revue Noire
2000-2020 – The After
E – INDEX
The 3.500 artists and writers published in Revue Noire
Visual art
Photography
Literature
Cinema
Music Dance Theater
Fashion Design
THE CONTRIBUTORS
JEAN-LOUP PIVIN, FOUNDER, EDITOR, PUBLICATION DIRECTOR
Architect, he designed the Musée national du Mali in Bamako, with Pascal Martin Saint Leon and Moustaph Soumaré. In 1986, he created one of the first French office of cultural ingineering, BICFL, related in the book ‘Acte d’Utopie’ (Éditions Revue Noire, Paris 2019, writer by J.L. Pivin, available here).
SIMON NJAMI, FOUNDER, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Writer [of novels as ‘Cercueil et Cie’ (Lieu Commun, 1985), ‘African Gigolo’, (Seghers, 1989) ; and of the biographies ‘James Baldwin ou le devoir de violence’ (Seghers, 1991) and ‘C’était Senghor ‘(Fayard, 2006).
Art director of some 'Rencontres Photo de Bamako' and 'Biennale des Arts in Dakar', curator of many exhibitions ast Africa Remix.
PASCAL MARTIN SAINT LEON, FOUNDER, ART DIRECTOR
Architect, he has designed with J.L.Pivin the Musée national du Mali and the Centre culturel français in Bamako, and also the renovation of the‘Campus France’ (before 'Egide') in Paris.
BRUNO TILLIETTE, FOUNDER, LITERATURE ADVISOR
Journalist and writer. He was editor-in-chief of the magazine ‘Autrement ‘. He wrote lot of books about communication and managing. Consultant for the Festival de la Francophonie in Limoges from 1986 to 2006.
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N’GONÉ FALL, EDITOR DIRECTOR
Architect, international advisor in African contemporary art. She is art director of the event ‘Africa 20/20’.
MICHÈLE RAKOTOSON, LITERATURE ADVISOR
Writer of novels as ‘Dadabé’ (Karthala, 1984), ‘Le Bain des reliques' ( Karthala, 1988), ‘Lalana’ (Ed. L'Aube, 2002), ‘Madame à la campagne : Chroniques malgaches’ (Dodo vole’, 2015). Director of the 'Concours de la Nouvelle francophone RFI'. She lives now in Madagascar.
ISABELLE BONI-CLAVERIE, CINEMA ADVISOR.
Filmmaker, writer, she has directed the film ‘Le Génie d'Abou’ (1998), 'Pour la nuit' (2004), and writed 'Trop Noire pour être française ?' (2015).
NATHALIE ROSTICHER
iconograph, museum curator
AMÉDÉ MULIN
consutant for music and architecture
BRUNO AIRAUD
consutant, architect scenographer
ANDRÉ JOLLY
consultant Africa-Brazil
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