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Book Synopsis: A major publication about the revolutionary art collective that defined a new Black aesthetic in late 1960s Chicago and whose influence today is stronger than ever.

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AfriCOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists) was founded on the South Side of Chicago in 1968 by a group of five young Black artists. Today, it is one of the oldest continuously active American art collectives. The pronunciation―Af-FREE-co-bruh―emphasizes the second syllable, signaling the group’s central principle grounded in Black liberation: creative expression reflecting the Black experience and Black influences.

AfriCOBRA’s founding artists―Jeff Donaldson, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Barbara Jones-Hogu and Gerald Williams―differed in disciplines and artistic vocabularies but were brought together by the common aspiration to create work that speaks directly to Black people utilizing an identifiably Black aesthetic. This publication celebrates the fifty-year anniversary of AfriCOBRA’s founding and marks the collective’s powerful relevance today. AfriCOBRA: Messages to the People documents two exhibitions curated by Jeffreen M. Hayes, PhD: one at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, and another as an official collateral event of the 58th Venice Biennale. It features more than 80 works by the original members as well as those by Sherman Beck, Napoleon Jones-Henderson, Omar Lama, Carolyn Mims Lawrence and Nelson Stevens.

More than a historical overview of AfriCOBRA, this book is a response to the artists’ continuing contributions and influence, connecting their works to the contemporary moment through essays, archival photographs and ephemera, exhibition views, and contemporary photographs that celebrate the impact of this revolutionary art collective. As their name states, the artists and artworks of AfriCOBRA were as relevant in 1968 as they are today in the continued struggle for Black liberation.

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Welcome to the world of AfriCOBRA: Messages to the People, a powerful and groundbreaking book that takes you on a journey through the revolutionary art collective that redefined the Black aesthetic in late 1960s Chicago. This book is not just a historical overview; it is a celebration of AfriCOBRA's fifty-year anniversary and the enduring relevance of their work in today's world.

Featuring more than 80 works by the founding artists and other influential members of AfriCOBRA, this publication showcases the creative expression and artistic vocabulary that speaks directly to Black people. The artists of AfriCOBRA believed in the power of art to reflect the Black experience and influences, and their message is as powerful today as it was back in 1968.

Curated by Jeffreen M. Hayes, PhD, this book documents two pivotal exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami and the 58th Venice Biennale. Through essays, archival photographs, exhibition views, and contemporary photographs, the impact of this revolutionary art collective is brought to life.

But AfriCOBRA is not just about history. It is about the present and the future. Their works continue to inspire and influence artists and activists around the world who are fighting for Black liberation. This book connects their contributions and influence to the contemporary moment, making it a must-read for anyone interested in art, culture, and social change.

Don't miss out on this incredible journey through the powerful artwork and messages of AfriCOBRA. Get your copy of AfriCOBRA: Messages to the People today and be inspired by the enduring legacy of this revolutionary art collective.

Get your copy of AfriCOBRA: Messages to the People today and join the celebration of art, culture, and Black liberation.

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