Arthur Jafa: Live Evil

Arthur Jafa: Live Evil

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An expansive survey of video, installation and more from Arthur Jafa, whose practice is "a counterpunch to anyone who wants to put people of color in their place" (Wes Hill)

Published with LUMA Arles.

Over several decades, American filmmaker and artist Arthur Jafa has constructed a compelling body of work that defies categorization. Both powerful and lyrical, his practice combines a profoundly unsettling blend of images and histories. Bringing together affective memories that touch on US history, violence, repression, modalities of survival and how these exist in the production and dissemination of images, music, sound and time-based media, Jafa reflects on the ontology of race and Blackness. This richly illustrated catalog reproduces key works from Jafa's wide-ranging oeuvre and explores the philosophical, historical and artistic implications of his practice, featuring essays and a series of conversations between Jafa and key practitioners working in the fields of cinema, arts and theory.

Arthur Jafa (born 1960) grew up in Mississippi, where his lifelong fascination with found imagery manifested in his childhood hobby of assembling binders of photographs culled from various sources. As a cinematographer and director of photography, Jafa has collaborated with Stanley Kubrick, Solange Knowles and Spike Lee, among many others. His work on Julie Dash's 1991 film Daughters of the Dust won him the Best Cinematography award at Sundance. At the 2019 Venice Biennale, he was awarded the Golden Lion for The White Album. Jafa lives and works in Los Angeles.

Fred Moten is a professor at New York University.

Tina M. Campt is a professor at Princeton University.

Saidiya Hartman is a professor at Columbia University.

R.A. Judy is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh.

Nathaniel Mackey is a professor at Duke University and a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.

Julian Myers is a professor at California College of the Arts.

Peter Saville is an English graphic designer, best known for his 1980s album covers.

James A. Snead was a film scholar known for White Screens/Black Images: Hollywood from the Dark Side (1994).

Greg Tate was an American writer and the author of seminal essay collection Flyboy in the Buttermilk (1992).

Peter Watts is a Canadian science fiction author whose works include the Rifters novels (Starfish, Maelstrom) and the Firefall series.

Materials: Hardcover

Size: 12 in H x 9 in W

Item 9783753307916
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