Revue Noire Spirit, a Founding Collection

expo L'Esprit Revue Noire à Hakanto Contemporary, Madagascar (nov 2022-mars 2023) © Photo Rotimi Fani-Kayodé & Alex Hirst - 'Nothing To Lose 2'- series 'Bodies Of Experience' - 1989
Rotimi Fani KAYODE & Alex Hirst – ‘Nothing To Lose 2’ – series ‘Bodies Of Experience’ 1989

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L’Esprit Revue Noire, une Collection Fondatrice

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Jean Loup Pivin & Pascal Martin Saint Leon, curators

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HAKANTO CONTEMPORARY, Antananarivo, Madagascar

26 Nov 2022 > 31 March 2023

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The photograph of a performance by Joël Andrianomearisoa made the

issue 26 Madagascar of Revue Noire, in 1997. A whole symbol renewed in 2022 with the exhibition ESPRIT REVUE NOIRE A FOUNDING COLLECTION, at

Hakanto Contemporary, in Antananarivo, more than twenty years later.

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The magazine, the publishing house and production company were founded in 1990 by Jean Loup Pivin and Pascal Martin Saint Leon (both architects, artistic directors, curators), Simon Njami (writer and curator) and Bruno Tilliette (publisher and writer ).

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Couverture du RN26-1997-Madagascar. Performance de Joël Andrianomearisoa
Cover of RN26-Madagascar (1997). Performence by Joël Andrianomearisoa.

As a magazine of investigation of contemporary African expressions, marking the years 1990 – 2000, Revue Noire offers a new and unknown image of the vitality of creation, modernity, the profusion of arts and artists from Africa and its diaspora. Distributed around the world, the international bilingual magazine – French / English – plays an essential role in the history of contemporary African art and reveals many artists, from visual arts to photography, from cinema to dance, from fashion to design, as well as literature by bringing out a new generation of writers.

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As a pioneer, Revue Noire was the first to reveal artists in terms of contemporary African art and more particularly in African photography. This exhibition proposed in Antananarivo comes from the exhibition “L’Afrique par elle-même » [Africa by itself] which circulated from Paris (MEP) to São Paulo (Biennale), from Washington (Smithsonian) and New York (New Museum of Contemporary Art ) via Cape Town to Berlin, London (Barbican) or even Brussels (Tervuren)…

Les précurseurs de la photo à madagascar. Antoine Freitas. Exposition 'ESPRIT REVUE NOIRE UNE COLLECTION FONDATRICE' nov 2022-mars 2023, espace Hakanto, Antananarivo, Madagascar
The precursors of Malagasy photography [at right]. Antoine Freitas(at left]. [exhibition ‘ESPRIT REVUE NOIRE UNE COLLECTION FONDATRICE’]

The book “Anthology of African Photography, the Indian Ocean and the Diaspora” (1998) which is associated with it and each issue of Revue Noire thus is the corner stone of a history of African photography.

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In the 1997 issue on Madagascar, nearly twenty Malagasy photographers were published. Today, the Revue Noire exhibition in Antananarivo, curated by Jean Loup Pivin and Pascal Martin Saint Leon, naturally focuses on the history of African photography in 140 photographs, almost all of which are originals and vintage. Videos produced by Revue Noire are broadcasted while all of the publications of Revue Noire are on display so that the visitor can participate in the approach of Revue Noire.

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Created in Paris in 1991, and published quarterly, each issue draws up a panorama from an editorial committee established on site, country by country. Other issues deal with a more specific issue, linked to a discipline, photography, dance, fashion or societal phenomenon such as the city, cooking or even AIDS which is devastating the continent. Engaging in this fight for survival, Revue Noire produced in 1995, when no treatment existed then, “African artists and AIDS” composed of an issue of Revue Noire, films by African filmmakers, a CD, and a program that will be broadcasted on African TV channels.

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This “comprehensive” work by Revue Noire is very much in the spirit of its creators. It will be found in the exhibition “African Suites” in Paris in 1996 where visual artists, dancers, photographers, writers, performers will be gathered in an effervescent space and emancipated walk.

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Today, the publishing house still exists and pursues publications and exhibitions, as most recently in Toulouse, at the Musée des Abattoirs, presenting the various facets of Revue Noire through publishing, art, photography, music, video. It is in the same spirit that the exhibition for Hakonto Contemporary was conceived. The book “Revue Noire histoire, histoires” is the catalogue of the exhibition.

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Jean Loup Pivin & Pascal Martin Saint Leon, curators

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A visit of the exhibition in the space HAKANTO, Antananarivo, Madagascar

Fonds Hasnaine Yavarhoussen.

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ESPRIT REVUE NOIRE UNE COLLECTION FONDATRICE

140 photographs by nearly 30 international photographers, bringing this important international collection to the Malagasy audience for the first time.

Revisiting the quarterly publication, it reflects on Revue Noire’s inspirational and influential vision during years 1990-2000. 

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 L’exposition de photographique comprend aussi :

– Publications magazines et livres Revue Noire en consultations libres sur place,

– Revue Noire RN26 Madagascar de septembre 1997 déroulé sur fond sonore du CD ‘RN à Tana’,

– Vidéos projetées de Gahité Fofana [Témèdy], Dorris Haron Kasco [ Dolorosa] et Pascale Marthine Tayou [Looobhy].

 

The exhibit shows photographs by artists :

– Joseph Moïse Agbojelou
– Daniel Attoumou Amicchia – Agence Anta
– Maurille Andrianarivelo
– Cornélius Augustt Azaglo
– Bob Bobson
– Agence BTEM-SGM-FTM
– Mama Casset
– Jean Depara
– Drum
– Samuel Fosso
– Antoine Freitas
– Dorris Haron Kasco
– Rotimi Fani-Kayodé

 

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– Seydou Keïta
– Philippe Koudjina
– Zwelethu Mthethwa
– Ambroise Ngaimoko Studio 3 Z
– Yves Pitchen
– Alain Nzuzi Polo
– Ramilijaona
– J. Randria
– Joseph Razaka
– Guillaume Razafitrimo
– Studio Rill
– Abdourahmane Sakaly
– Malick Sidibé
– Anonyme de Saint-Louis du Sénégal

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