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WORLD OF BLACK ART – Documentary on African-American Artist

We learned a lot from this great film short on African-American culture
and artwork !

“World of Black Art” takes a mesmerizing journey into the past and present world of African-American artists. This riveting documentary features interviews and commentaries from actress Angela Bassett (How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Rosa Parks Story), Otis Williams (Temptations), renowned fine art ists Charles Bibbs, Varnette Honeywood, Jameel Rasheed and Kathleen Wilson who speak on the business of art and the need to preserve black images.

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Comments

  1. erie tha artist says

    December 28, 2016 at 4:30 pm

    I'm a black abstract artist and been at it for 40 years now. I subscribed already.
    erie'

  2. rembeadgc says

    December 28, 2016 at 4:30 pm

    Art is a human endeavor. Human is God made. "Black" is man made. So is "white". Race is one of the biggest lies the Enemy ever perpetrated upon the human family. God bless James Brown, but one of the biggest tricks the Enemy ever played was to make a group of people proud of something they are not and never were, when, in fact, the designation was introduced by someone outside of their group and used to keep them separate.

  3. Chocl8 says

    December 28, 2016 at 4:30 pm

    Beautiful!

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