TY - BOOK ID - 118074658 TI - Abdias Nascimento : being an event of love AU - Alhaag, Amal AU - Mujalli, Goya AU - Jantowski, Krista AU - Mgba, Aude Christel AU - Ndikung, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng AU - Stedelijk museum (Amsterdam, Pays-Bas) PY - 2022 SN - 9783949973079 3949973079 PB - Amsterdam: Archive Books, DB - UniCat KW - 75.071 KW - kunst KW - kunstenaars KW - schilderkunst KW - Brazilië KW - zwarte identiteit KW - zwarte cultuur KW - Sonsbeek KW - Nascimento, Abdias KW - twintigste eeuw UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:118074658 AB - A survey of the pictorial work of the Afro-Brazilian artist, writer and activist, with fifteen essays. Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Sedje Hémon. Imran Mir. Abdias Nascimento. Abstracting Parables", as part of the international Arnhem based art manifestation sonsbeek20→24, at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, in 2022. The life and work of Afro-Brazilian painter, poet, essayist, dramatist, activist, and member of Parliament Abdias Nascimento (1914-2011) is a testament to his active commitment to Black expression and solidarity, both artistically and politically. Above all, Nascimento was a Pan-African activist. He organized the National Convention of Brazilian Blacks (1946) and the 1st Congress of Brazilian Blacks four years later. During the same period, he founded the Black Experimental Theater (1944) and the Black Arts Museum project (1950), both in Rio de Janeiro. While curating the latter, he began to develop his own creative work. In his art, Nascimento found another space for his research into the historiographies, political concerns, epistemologies, and teleologies of African peoples, both on the continent and in the diasporas. In his painting practice, which spans over four decades, he uses myths, concepts, and aphorisms from ancient Egypt, the Yoruba's, and the Ashanti's. Together, his body of work can be seen as a compendium of aesthetic, philosophical, and political discourses on Blackness and resistance, and resistance inBlackness. In terms of style, his paintings defy categorization as either figuration or abstraction, as the gods, the human, the geometric structures, the spiritualities, and cosmogonies that he depicts, or evokes, transcend any effort to categorize. ER -