The Wiblaka Mag.
an introduction into the Geologi of blakaness
by NoiligrantsaaN
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About the Book
art based introduction into the representation of the imaginary. Blaka the imaginary relationship of individuals to their real conditions of (co-)existence. Louis Althusser, (Totoima). This blog is a muddled but gentle continuation of the narrative of Grand Master Flash, Clarence Seedorf, S. Hall, Kaseko, Third text, Toni Morison, S. Biko, and many many more. It's an attempts to fill the gaps, lead a radical enquiry in the shortcomings and transform the disability’s of the (Dutch) art narrative into abilities’. This text is a key, to a visual door of new literary conventions, to write about the narrative of visual art. Most of my sentences are the expression of a tussle in language, trapped between real and imaginary, between past and present, between truth and untruth. Writing until the skin and eventually the face falls off. No smile, no twinkle. Nothing to see but the bloody machinery searching for questions. Where there might not be any answers to be found. It's cannibalistic, incestuous and plagiary ridden.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 92 - Publish Date: Nov 25, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Gillion Grantsaan, beeldende kunst, black art, visual art, art theory, digital collage, art, blaka, Suriname, fiction, poetry
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About the Creator
Noilig Naastnarg
Accra, Amsterdam, Baltimore, Berlin, Nairobi, Paramaribo
visual artist contact wiblaka@gmail.com