In Conversation: Arthur Jafa and Stephen Best
MATRIX artist Arthur Jafa and UC Berkeley professor Stephen Best discussed the move from the cinema screen to the gallery, the politics of aesthetics, and the turn toward “Afropessimism.” Presented in conjunction with Arthur Jafa / MATRIX 272 (December 12, 2018–March 24, 2019) -- Recorded Dec 12, 2018

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Arthur Jafa in conversation with Anne Hilde Neset

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Plonsker Family Lecture in Contemporary Art: Arthur Jafa

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Masterclass d'Arthur Jafa « Slaves Masters and Us »

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Arthur Jafa on Miles Davis, Cowboy Boots, and Black Life in America | Fashion Neurosis

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Artist Talk with Arthur Jafa: A Series of Utterly Improbable, Yet Extraordinary Renditions

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Scholl Lecture Series: Arthur Jafa

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Maya Angelou & James Baldwin in Conversation | THIRTEEN

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"There is a political dimension to my practice." | Artist Arthur Jafa | Louisiana Channel

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Arthur Jafa on the exhibition "Live Evil" | Under the Cover

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Talk on techno and art: Robert Hood, Arthur Jafa and DeForrest Brown Jr.

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bell hooks and Arthur Jafa Discuss Transgression in Public Spaces at The New School

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In Conversation: Fred Moten and Legacy Russell

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Artists' Influencers | Arthur Jafa and Jason Moran

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Talk: Arthur Jafa and Theaster Gates

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Arthur Jafa, APEX_TNEG, February 25, 2013

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Arthur Jafa & Greg Tate

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In Your Face: Interview - Arthur Jafa

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"A big part of what I do is just compiling images." | Artist Arthur Jafa | Louisiana Channel

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In Conversation: Arthur Jafa and Jeremy O. Harris

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