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The BLK Art Group was the name chosen in 1982 by a group of five influential conceptual artists, painters, sculptors and
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ists based in England. Keith Piper, Marlene Smith, Eddie Chambers and Donald Rodney were initially based in the Midlands. The group were all from the British African-Caribbean community and exhibited in a number of group exhibitions in both small and prestigious galleries throughout the country. Their work was noted for its boldly political stance, producing dynamic conceptual art that offered a series of inventive critiques on the state of inter-communal, class and gender relations in the UK. They were themselves influenced by a variety of artistic currents including ideas associated with the USA's Black Arts Movement. Donald Rodney, who suffered from sickle cell anaemia (anemia), died aged 36 in 1998.


Precursors

In 1979, Eddie Chambers founded a group known as the Wolverhampton Young Black Artists. In 1981, Chambers curated an exhibition, ''Black Art & Done'', at the Wolverhampton Art Gallery, which gave a focus to issues concerning the black community, including racial prejudice. Participating artists included Dominic Dawes, Ian Palmer, Andrew Hazel and Keith Piper.


Institutional impact and legacy

The group exhibited from 1982–83 in ''The Pan-Afrikan Connection'', touring to Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, Trent Polytechnic in
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; King Street Gallery in
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; and the Africa Centre in
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and The `Herbert Gallery in Coventry. In 1983–84 the touring exhibition ''The BLK Art Group'' was held at the Herbert Art Gallery in
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, Battersea Arts Centre and again the Africa Centre.Pauline de Souza, " Rodney, Donald Gladstone (1961–1998)", ''
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'', Oxford University Press, 2004.
In 1988 Eddie Chambers curated the exhibition ''Black Art: Plotting the Course''. The group's critique of the
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of Britain's art world was part of the impetus that led to '' The Other Story'', a seminal survey of African and Asian artists curated by Rasheed Araeen at London's
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in 1989, as well as the founding of the Association of Black Photographers and the establishment of Iniva, the Institute of International Visual Art. Piper and Chambers themselves have both gone on to achieve veteran status as educators, writers and curators. In 2011, the Blk Art Group Research Project was set up by Keith Piper, Claudette Johnson and Marlene Smith.


Critical appraisal

Eddie Chambers has argued that despite their undoubted creativity and social relevance, the group suffered from the general lack of serious critical attention given to black artists by the British arts media. Nevertheless, their enthusiasm and commitment to making art relevant to everyday life ensured that they were a strong influence on the later generation of black British artists that included Young British Artists (YBA) such as Chris Ofili and Steve McQueen, both of whom went on to win
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s, while maintaining a clear political element to their work.


Other artists associated with the BLK Art Group

* Faisal Abdu'allah - consequent * David A. Bailey - contemporary * Sonia Boyce - contemporary * Denzil Forrester - contemporary * Godfried Donkor - consequent * Lubaina Himid - contemporary * Claudette Johnson - contemporary * Tam JosephEddie Chambers
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. Retrieved 13 March 2007.
- forerunner/contemporary * Virginia Nimarkoh - contemporary * Pitika Ntuli - forerunner/contemporary * Eugene Palmer - contemporary * Mark Sealy - contemporary * Maud Sulter (1960–2008) - contemporary * Fowokan - contemporary


See also

* Caribbean Artists' Movement


Further reading

* Julia Ann Paige Abraham
"Transformation and Defiance in the Art Establishment: Mapping the Exhibitions of The BLK Art Group (1981–1983)"
Thesis,
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References


External links


Blk Art Group Research Project 2012
* Leah Sinclair
"The BLK Art Group: how the West Midlands collective inspired the art world"
Art UK, 12 August 2020.
"BLK Art Group In-Conversation"
Association for Art History, April 2021. * Alex Mistlin
{{"'We were the AYBs – the angry young Blacks': the art movement that rocked Thatcher's Britain"
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"The BLK Art Group"
'' The Reunion'',
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, 10 September 2023. Black British artists British artist groups and collectives 1982 establishments in England 20th-century art groups