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Voice ≠ Speech: A Journal of Held Articulation and Critical Method is an open-access journal published by Soul Choice Editions, an imprint of Black Curators Collective CIC. Issue 01 functions as an archive and an introduction — to the journal’s founding propositions, to BCC as an organisation, and to the community of practice from which it emerges. It includes Jade Foster’s essays ‘A Practice of Fugitivity: José Antonio Aponte’s “Book of Paintings” in Colonial Cuba’ and 'I’ve Lost My Bearings Now: Unhanding the Art of Alberta Whittle and Judah Attille', new writing by Lisa Kennedy, a reflection by Yewande YoYo Odunubi, and programmes and documentation tracing the collective’s development from 2021 to the present.
Digital edition. PDF, 138 pages, 38 MB. Image descriptions accompany most plates and figures.
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Voice ≠ Speech: A Journal of Held Articulation and Critical Method is an open-access journal published by Soul Choice Editions, an imprint of Black Curators Collective CIC. Issue 01 functions as an archive and an introduction — to the journal’s founding propositions, to BCC as an organisation, and to the community of practice from which it emerges. It includes Jade Foster’s essays ‘A Practice of Fugitivity: José Antonio Aponte’s “Book of Paintings” in Colonial Cuba’ and ‘I’ve Lost My Bearings Now: Unhanding the Art of Alberta Whittle and Judah Attille’, new writing by Lisa Kennedy, a reflection by Yewande YoYo Odunubi, and programmes and documentation tracing the collective’s development from 2021 to the present.
Free digital edition. PDF, 138 pages, 38 MB. Image descriptions accompany most plates and figures.
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