Description: ATRRAGE Magazine January 1994.DIANA ROSS; What Took her to the Top Artrage was an intercultural arts magazine that was published in Britain from 1982 to 1995. The magazine was dedicated to promoting and showcasing the work of Black and Asian artists in the UK. It featured listings for exhibitions, performances, and other cultural events, as well as articles, interviews, and reviews of art and culture.Artrage was founded by a group of artists and writers who felt that there was a lack of representation and recognition for Black and Asian artists in the mainstream art world. The magazine aimed to provide a platform for these artists to showcase their work and to connect with audiences and other artists.The magazine covered a wide range of art forms, including visual art, music, dance, theatre, and literature. It also featured articles on cultural and social issues affecting Black and Asian communities in Britain, such as racism, identity, and representation.Artrage was an important publication in the development of Black and Asian arts in Britain. It helped to raise awareness of the work of these artists and to create a sense of community and solidarity among them. The magazine also played a role in challenging the dominant narratives and stereotypes about Black and Asian culture in Britain.Although Artrage ceased publication in 1995, its legacy lives on in the many artists and cultural organisations that it inspired and supported.
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Publication Month: January
Publication Year: 1994
Format: Physical
Language: English
Publication Name: Artrage
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Features: 1st Edition
Genre: Celebrity, Fashion, Film & TV, History, Sports, Reggae
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Topic: Art, Dance, Hip Hop, Jazz, Music, 1960s, Music, 1970s, Music, 1980s, Music, 1990s, Music, 2000s, Music, Pre-1960, Poetry, Politics, R&B, Soul, Television, Caribbean
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom