Regurgitating Something Pacified and Black / The British Black Art Movement. 2017 -
by Hanz Koontz BA Fine Art (Hons)
Any organisation, group, collective or movement that exists out of exclusion and continues in a state of separation with little or no impact on social or racial progression is allowed to exist to maintain separation. A black art movement is a contradiction, kept by institutions until their keepers periodically require them to perform a function that gives the impression of racial inclusion.
Lubaina Himid MBE ( Member of the Order of the British Empire) Christopher Ofili, CBE (Order of the British Empire) Franklin Bowling OBE ( Order of the British Empire) Sonia Dawn Boyce MBE(Most Excellent Order of the British Empire)
The British Black Art Movement (1982) is a group of pacified black artists that did not and do not challenge, they reinforce the establishment with a form of predictable managed art, they do not impact the now, they have made no significant contribution as a “movement” no impact beyond self-
Almost forty years on and we see wider racial divisions in the arts, social fragmentation and a regurgitation of The British Black Art Movement, a movement that had no purpose beyond its own formation. British black art exists out of racial separation -
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-
The fundamental reason the Turner Prize age limit was lifted because the white art establishment couldn't find any young black or other minority artists, Lubaina Himid: “It was a box that needed ticking.” As a black woman in her sixties, in the year that the prize lifted its age limit, she says: “I just happened to tick every box there is to tick.” It's not that she ticked all the boxes the point is she put herself in a position to tick all the boxes, it's a cycle -
https://inews.co.uk/culture/lubaina-
The British Black Art Movement is tokenism that has lasted almost half a century, institutional discrimination -
The British Black Art Movement version 2017 is a giant leap sideways and has condemned black and other minority artists to separation and isolation, reinforced by social ignorance, hype and institutional need to present an image of racial inclusion, The rigged establishment promotes docility in the visual arts its a way of cultivating rubbish that doesn't challenge, Lubaina Himid a black winning the Turner Prize is not for the benefit of progressive art or the public it is to convince the government to continue funding a system, in reality, artists only exist to ensure the continuation of a mechanisms that create an impression of racial inclusion, educational value -
With the support of Nicholas Serota, we have taken racial/social separation -
Institutional discrimination is a societal failure by maintaining the pretence of racial progression and cultural advances, it is a social betrayal by gallery directors for knowingly supporting a system that creates racial separation -
References
https://inews.co.uk/culture/lubaina-
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https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/sep/24/lubaina-
In Progress
The british art system operates out of self preservation a network of pseudo academics that have a career pattern of being on the board / panel membership of Arts Council England and recipients of ACE funding, in the case of Hmind on the board of ACE and a recipient of ACE funding hmind has control over the collection of culturally significant art http://ibaruclan.com/partners/lubaina-
Himid is qualified in theater design, racial appeasement has awarded her a position of professor of contemporary art, a professor of contemporary art that can’t create art -
A predictable cycle of managed blacks submissive to the art establishment recognised again for their services to art in 2019
Professor Sonia Boyce, MBE. Artist. For services to Art. (London) 2019 Professor Lubaina Himid, who received a CBE for Services to Art.
The next generation of fake/superficial art is being processed through the system its the closest you can get to criminal fraud without going to prison.
The Prince of Wales today presided over Investitures at Buckingham Palace, recognising outstanding achievement and service to the UK.
— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) December 13, 2018
Among the individuals honoured today was Professor Lubaina Himid, who received a #CBE for Services to Art. Lubaina won the Turner Prize in 2017. pic.twitter.com/eN08Gsj1Na