Revue Noire

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Revue Noire
Typepublishing, media
Founded1991
Founder, Simon Njami, ,
Headquarters
Paris
,
France
ProductsRevue Noire; books; films; videos; music; web content
Websitewww.revuenoire.com

Revue Noire is a specialist publisher of books and web material relating to African contemporary art and culture, based in France. From 1991 to 2001, Editions Revue Noire published the printed quarterly magazine Revue Noire. Since 2001 it has specialized in books, exhibitions, and online content.

History[]

Revue Noire was created in 1991 in Paris with the objective of demonstrating that "there is art in Africa".[1] The name relates to the , a French magazine of the Fifties, to Josephine Baker and to Paris of the Thirties when there was a discussion about "revues nègres".[2]

The magazine was founded by , Simon Njami, and ; over time the editorial board has also included Pierre Gaudibert, , André Magnin (only for the first issue), , , N'Goné Fall (editor assistant in 1994 and chief editor in 1999), Clémentine Deliss, and Isabelle Boni-Claverie. The contributors to the magazine change according to the theme and the country on which the magazine focusses; Yacouba Konaté and have been among the collaborators.

Between 1991 and 2001 the magazine published 34 issues. In 2001 Revue Noire was continued as a publishing house and online magazine, but it stopped its paper quarterly publication. In 2010 a new editorial project was launched.

Revue Noire is a magazine but also a publishing house, a production company for documentary films, short films, videos, and music. Some issues of the magazine include music CDs, exhibitions and events. In particular its two anthologies on contemporary African art and on contemporary African photography are major publications in the field.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Editorial in Revue Noire 1, Spring 1991.
  2. ^ "Revue Noire. La testimonianza di N'Goné Fall", (ed. Irene Amodei and Iolanda Pensa) in Africa e Mediterraneo 55, August 2006, p. 13.

Bibliography[]

  • Lucy Durán (ed.), Africa Remix: Contemporary Art of a Continent (Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2007), p. 249.
  • Paula Youngman Skreslet, Northern Africa: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources (Englewood: Libraries Unlimited, 2000), p. 199.
  • Revue Noire. La testimonianza di N'Goné Fall (a cura di Irene Amodei e Iolanda Pensa) in "Africa e Mediterraneo", n. 55, Agosto 2006, p. 13-16.
  • Sarah Nuttall, Beautiful/ugly: African and Diaspora Aesthetics, Duke University Press, 2006, p. 12.
  • Thomas Boutoux e Cédric Vincent, "Africa Remix" Sampler in : L'art contemporain d'un continent. Exposition présentée au Centre Pompidou, Galerie 1, du 25 mai au 8 août 2005, Paris, Editions du Centre Pompidou, 2005, p. 277.
  • Jean-Loup Amselle. L'art de la friche: Essai sur l'art africain contemporain, Editions Flammarion, Paris, 2005; ed. italiana L'arte africana contemporanea, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino, 2007, pp. 145–149.

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