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Written by award-winning Black British children’s author Sharna Jackson, Black Artists Shaping the World celebrates the diversity of work being produced today by Black artists from around the globe, introducing young readers to twenty-six contemporary artists from Africa and of the African diaspora.

Sharna Jackson’s experience as a children’s author who has worked for over a decade in the cultural sector, both at Tate in London and at Site Gallery in Sheffield, is combined here with the curatorial expertise of Dr Zoé Whitley, Director of London’s Chisenhale Gallery and co-curator of the landmark Tate exhibition ‘Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power’. Their book features artists working in a variety of media from painting, sculpture and drawing to ceramics, installation art and sound art. Artists featured include British Turner Prize-winning painters Lubaina Himid and Chris Ofili; renowned South African visual activist Zanele Muholi; Nigerian sound artist Emeka Ogboh; Sudanese painter Kamala Ibrahim Ishag; Kenyan-British ceramicist Magdalene Odundo; African-American artists Kerry James Marshall, Faith Ringgold, Amy Sherald and Kehinde Wiley; performance artist Harold Offeh; and moving image artist Larry Achiampong.

The result is a refreshingly contemporary celebration of Black artists at work today that will serve as inspiration to a new generation of aspiring young artists.

Our Review Panel says...

As you read this thought-provoking book, you feel safe in the hands of an expert. It’s well-written and carefully put together. Sharna Jackson uses her knowledge of contemporary art to celebrate twenty-six exciting Black artists, working in a wide variety of different media. Some are well-known, others less so. The author makes clear how many candidates had to be (regretfully) left out.

Each artist is represented by one expressive photographic portrait of them in black and white and one carefully chosen piece of their artwork. The accompanying text is written with clarity and intelligence, describing the thinking and themes behind each piece and how it fits into the artist’s wider work. Abstract ideas are demystified in succinct and straightforward language.

As with all ambitious art, the work here is designed to provoke emotional responses and some of the ideas the artists are wrestling with are challenging.  It’s not a surprise that this book has won several awards, including three categories in the coveted SLA Information Book Awards. It introduces some inspiring role models for aspiring artists.

It is a useful sourcebook for teachers, covering refreshingly different ground from many standard art books aimed at secondary school children. It is an interesting read for anyone and a feast for the eyes of everyone who chooses to pick it up. The attention to detail in the crisp design makes it a beautiful object. I thoroughly recommend it.

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