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In the Black Fantastic - Ekow Eshun - Google Books

  • Ekow Eshun (born 27 May 1968) is a British writer, journalist, broadcaster, and curator.
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      Ekow Eshun (born 27 May 1968) is a British writer, journalist, broadcaster, and curator..

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      Ekow Eshun (born 27 May ) is a British writer, journalist, broadcaster, and curator.

    The Black Fantastic | Aperture | Winter 2020

      Ekow rose to prominence as a trailblazer in British culture.
    coach ekow eshun Born in the late 60s, he began his career as a magazine journalist, working as deputy editor of The Face, before taking over as editor at Arena.
    ekow eshun instagram Ekow Eshun is a curator, writer and broadcaster.
    ekow eshun national portrait gallery Ghanaian-British writer, editor and curator Eshun studied politics and history at the London School of Economics, where he began editing the arts and features.
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    Deborah Roberts: Twenty Years of Art/Work — Radius Books

  • Envisioning Black Feminist Voodoo Aesthetics (Lexington ) Scholarly Essays: “Black Feminist Voodoo Aesthetics, Conjure Feminism, and the Arts.” In the Black Fantastic.
  • Selected Publications – Kameelah L. Martin, Ph.D.

      Each section—“Invocation,” “Migration,” and “Liberation”—includes an introductory text by Ekow Eshun and longer essays by Eshun, Kameelah L. Martin, and Michelle D. Commander.

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  • Ekow Eshun is a prominent British writer, curator, and broadcaster.
  • Ekow Eshun

    British writer (born 1968)

    Ekow Eshun (born 27 May 1968) is a British writer, journalist, broadcaster, and curator.

    Eshun rose to prominence as a trailblazer in British culture. He was the first Black editor of a major magazine in the UK (Arena Magazine in 1997)[1] and continued to break ground as the first Black director of a major arts organisation, the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.

    Described as a "cultural polymath" by The Guardian,[2] he has been at the heart of creative culture in Britain for several decades, authoring books, presenting TV and radio documentaries, curating exhibitions, and chairing high-profile lectures.

    Eshun curated In the Black Fantastic at London's Hayward Gallery in July 2022,[3] a landmark exhibition of visionary Black artists exploring myth, science fiction and Afrofuturism. The show was critically acclaimed, being called "Spectacular from first to last" by The Observer.[4]