Eddie Chambers (writer And Artist)
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Eddie Chambers (born 1960) is a British contemporary art historian, curator and artist. He currently holds the David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professorship in
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at the
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."Dr. Eddie Chambers"
People – Department of Art & Art History, College of Fine Arts, The University of Texas at Austin.


Artistic career

Chambers was born in
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,
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, to parents who were immigrants from
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. While attending
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where he was pursuing a Fine Art degree, Chambers met
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student Keith Piper. Alongside Marlene Smith and
Donald Rodney Donald Gladstone Rodney (18 May 1961 – 4 March 1998) was a British artist. He was a leading figure in Britain's BLK Art Group of the 1980s and became recognised as "one of the most innovative and versatile artists of his generation." Rodney's wo ...
, they formed the
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, a groundbreaking association of
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art students. The group's highly politicized work, including Chambers' ''Destruction of the National Front'' (now in the
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collection), was part of a controversial 1989 touring exhibition entitled "The Other Story: Asian, African and Caribbean artists in Post-War Britain". The exhibition challenged imperialist attitudes toward race and nationalism, and attracted wide press attention and critical interest. More recently, Chambers' work was featured in the exhibition '' No Colour Bar: Black British Art in Action 1960–1990'' at the
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(10 July 2015 – 24 January 2016). When the exhibition began, he and held a Q&A session at Guildhall to discuss "the impact made by notable Black Artists in the late 20th Century, who have gone largely unnoticed in the British Art Arena."


Curating

In addition to his own artistic work, Chambers has continued to champion the work of other artists, curating exhibitions throughout the UK and internationally, including ''Black People and the British Flag, Eugene Palmer'', ''
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: Bowling on through the Century'' and ''
Tam Joseph Tam Joseph (born 1947) is a Dominica-born British painter, formerly known as Tom Joseph. Described as "a uniquely talented, multidimensional artist" by art historian Eddie Chambers, "Tam Joseph has contributed a number of memorable paintings th ...
: This is History''. In 1998 he was awarded a Ph.D in History of Art from
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,
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, for his thesis "Black Visual Arts Activity in England Between 1981–1986: Press and Public Responses". Concerned about the need to document the practice of black artists, Chambers set up the African and Asian Visual Artists' Archive (AAVAA) in 1989. It was the first research and reference facility in the country for documenting British-based Black visual artists. Drawing on material in his own collection relating to the visual arts practices of artists from African, South Asian and other diasporas, he also initiated the online research and reference facility, Diaspora Artists.


Writing

In the 21st century, Chambers moved into the world of academia and art scholarship, contributing catalogue essays, anthology entries, articles and books with a focus on the work and history of Black British and African artists. After relocating to the United States, he joined the Department of Art and Art History at the
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in 2010, where he taught the history of African Diaspora art. He also wrote his first substantial work of contemporary art history, ''Things Done Change: The Cultural Politics of Recent Black Artists in Britain'' (2012). It garnered enthusiastic responses in leading journals, including ''
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'', which described his writing as "excellent" and "nuanced". In 2014, he published an expanded consideration of his themes in ''Black Artists in British Art: A History from 1950 to the Present''.


Selected bibliography


Books

* * * *''Roots & Culture: Cultural Politics in the making of Black Britain''. Bloomsbury, 2017. * ''The Routledge Companion to African American Art History''. Routledge. 2019.


Book contributions

* Entries on
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,
Lubaina Himid Lubaina Himid (born 1954) is a British artist and curator. She is a professor of contemporary art at the University of Central Lancashire.Tam Joseph Tam Joseph (born 1947) is a Dominica-born British painter, formerly known as Tom Joseph. Described as "a uniquely talented, multidimensional artist" by art historian Eddie Chambers, "Tam Joseph has contributed a number of memorable paintings th ...
in ''Guide to Black Artists'', 1997, St James Press, in association with the
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. * Includes an essay by Chambers, "The Art of Donald Rodney". * Entry on Art and Artists, British-Caribbean, in ''Britain and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History'', California: ABC-CLIO, 2005. ; * "Black Visual Arts Activity in the 1980s", in ''The History of British Art: 1870 – Now'', Tate Publishing, 2008. ;


Articles

* Subject: Artists' work about riots.
"Brits in the Bronx"
''Art Monthly'', 214, March 1998.


References

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