Paris noir - English version
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Paris noir - English version

Par Centre Pompidou

Réseau : Centre National d’Art et de Culture

15 épisodes

"Paris noir (Black Paris). Artistic circulations and anti-colonial resistance, 1950-2000" traces the presence and influence of Black artists in France, from the creation of the journal Présence Africaine to the Revue noire.

It highlights 150 artists of African descent, from Africa to the Americas. In this podcast, thirteen leading figures – artists, archivists, guides, art historians – speak up, along with Alicia Knock, curator of the exhibition.


Credits 

Production: Clara Gouraud and Florence Sayag-Morat

Guests: Alicia Knock, Kévi Donat, Sylvie Glissant, Franck Hermann Ekra, Eskil Lam, Jezabel Traube, Florence Alexis, Annouchka de Andrade, Kra N’Guessan, Frantz Absalon, Diagne Chanel, Elodie Barthélémy, Henry Roy

Archives: Édouard Glissant, La créolisation du monde, film by Yves Billy and Mathieu Glissant ; Ted Joans, Jazz is my religion, performance at the Centre Pompidou, 1980

Voice over: Sonia Bonny, Walter Dickerson, Christine Hooper

Recording and mix: Antoine Dahan 

Sound design: Sixième son


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Épisodes

Introduction
1 - Pan-African Paris
2 - Édouard Glissant, the All-World
3 - Paris as a school
4 - Afro-Atlantic Surrealism
5 - The Leap into Abstraction
6 - Paris Dakar Lagos
7 - Revolutionary solidarity in Paris
8 - Jazz – Free Jazz
9 - Back to Africa
10 - New Abstractions
11 - Self-Affirmation
12 - Rites and memories of slavery
13 - Parisian syncretism
14 - A New Black Paris map