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Negrophilia: Avant-Garde Paris and Black Culture in the 1920s by Petrine Archer-Shaw,

Negrophilia: Avant-Garde Paris and Black Culture in the 1920s by Petrine Archer-Shaw,
In the years after the end of the First World War, large numbers of Africans and African Americans emigrated to the cities of Europe in search of work and improved social conditions. Their impact on white European society was immense. In Paris, where the artistic climate was particularly sensitive and experimental, avant garde artists courted black personalities such as Josephine Baker, Henry Crowder, and Langston Hughes for their sense of style, vitality, and "otherness". Leger, Picasso, Brancusi, Man Ray, Giacometti, Sonia Delaunay, and others enthusiastically collected African sculptures and wore tribal jewelry and clothes. More importantly, they adopted black forms in their work, and their style soon influenced a larger audience anxious to be in vogue. A passion for black culture swept through Paris, and by the end of the 1920s, black forms that had provided the initial spark to the modernist vision had become the commercially successful Art Deco style. Negrophilia, from the French negrophilie -- the contemporary term to describe the craze -- examines this commingling of black and white cultures in jazz-age Paris. Painting, sculpture, photography, popular music, dance, theater, literature, journalism, furniture design, fashion, and advertising -- all are scrutinized to show how black forms were appropriated, adapted, and popularized by white artists. The photographs, writings, and memorabilia of poet Guillaume Apollinaire, art collectors Paul Guillaume and Albert Barnes, shipping heiress and publisher Nancy Cunard, and Surrealists Michel Leiris and Georges Bataille help to recreate the contemporary atmosphere. The book raises questions about the avantgarde's motives, and suggestsreasons and meaning for its interest.



Jackie: The Clothes of Camelot by Jay Mulvaney,
Jackie: The Clothes of Camelot by Jay Mulvaney,
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is the ultimate American fashion icon. Jay Mulvaney, author of "Kennedy Weddings, celebrates her unique style in this lavishly illustrated book. "Jackie: The Clothes of Camelot is a richly illustrated history of those magical years when the Kennedys captivated a nation and the world. Her glamour was electric, her style imaginative, and the effect was brilliant. Jacqueline Kennedy's fashions from the White House years, over two hundred outfits, are illustrated with three hundred photographs, in both black and white and color, many previously unpublished or rarely seen. Also included are photographs of jewelry and accessories as well as memorabilia, all exploring the continuing impact of Jackie's fashion sensibility on our culture. The range of illustrations and text is broad, including: Early Fashion Influences The Inauguration Ensembles Gowns for State Events The Wardrobe for State Visits Abroad Private Living and Casual Wear French Designers: Haute Couture in the White House November 1963 Mrs. Onassis and the Post-Camelot Years "JACKIE: The Clothes of Camelot is a striking portrait of an unforgettable fashion legend.



Black and White - Black-and-white (or variations including Black and White) can refer to a general term used in photography, film, and other media (see black-and-white). More specifically, it also refers to:

Black & White Creatures - Black & White Creatures is a video game currently in development for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS handheld systems. The title, set for release in early 2006, is a title in the Black & White series and being is published by Majesco.

Black and white (colours) - The two-colour combination black and white occurs widely both in nature and in the human-created world. The abundance of black-and-white animals is probably due to the camouflage effects of the colour combination and also its implication that the animal is poisonous and therefore dangerous if attacked.

Black & White Night - A Black & White Night Live is a posthumous live Roy Orbison music album from the HBO television broadcast, "Roy Orbison and Friends, A Black and White Night". The album was released in 1998 and included the song Blue Bayou that because of time constraints had been deleted from the televised broadcast.



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