Sokari Douglas Camp
Sokari Douglas Camp. Teasing suicide, (2004)
→ café library - photo- 04 Mar 12
Sokari Douglas Camp. Teasing suicide, (2004) Sokari Douglas Camp. Teasing suicide, (2004). Steel, wood, 75 x 23 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches.
Contemporary socio-political African Art at Middlebury College Museum of Art (2012) (press release)
→ café libraryADP staff - 04 Mar 12
...Sokari Douglas Camp teasing suicide' title='Sokari Douglas Camp teasing suicide' /> Sokari Douglas Camp. Teasing suicide, (2004). Steel, wood, 75 x 23 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches. Bright Ugochukwu Eke, a Nigerian artist working frequently in the U.S., often explores humans’ negative impact on the...
Africas: The artist and the city (2001)
→ café libraryR.J. Preece - 01 May 02
...Sokari Douglas Camp (born in Nigeria and residing in London) exhibited Freud White Sacrifice (1998), in which the analyst is depicted in a stiff formal position aside a female figure with arms crossed and breasts exposed. The artist put the sculpture in motion, with Freud spinning, perhaps...
Conceptual Clothing (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 03 Jun 92
...Sokari Douglas Camp, Yves Klein, Rose Garrard, Susan Hiller and Mary Kelly. Conceptual Clothing marked the interface between fine art and fashion: those fashion designers who created extremely experimental and novel clothes approached the condition of fine art, while those artists who depicted...
Black Art (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 02 Jun 92
...Sokari Douglas Camp, Veronica Ryan, Lubiana Himid, Donald Rodney, Marlene Smith, Mark Fairington, Eddie Chambers, Keith Piper, Sutapa Biswas, Shirazeh Houshiary, Sonia Boyce. In this period too magazines were published (Black Phoenix three issues 1978-9; Black Arts in London 1987- ; Third Text...
Artists Against Apartheid (AAA) (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 01 Jun 92
...Sokari Douglas Camp and Peter de Francia. See also Black Art, Political Art, Township Art, Video Art. References and further readings > Art centre apartheid. (Paris, Fondation Nationale des Arts Plastiques, 1983). > “Artists Against Apartheid: Cultures of resistance”, Fires:...






