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2 unusual facts about Rasheed Araeen


Rasheed Araeen

Six years later he founded and began editing the journal Black Phoenix, which in 1989, was transformed into Third Text, one of the most important journals dealing with art, the Third World, Postcolonialism, and ethnicity.

His artistic activity has been complemented since 1987 by the groundbreaking publication of Third Text. Third World Perspectives on Contemporary Art and Culture.


Brixton Artists Collective

Well known names who exhibited often very early in their careers include Mona Hartoum, Zarina Bhimji, Sutapa Biswas, Hamad Butt, Sokari Douglas Camp, Cathy de Monchaux, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Sunil Gupta, Ulle Holm, Ridgeway Bennett, Jamie Reid, Tina Keane, Sandra Lahire, Peter Kennard, Silvia Ziranek, Rasheed Araeen, Gavin Jantjes, Mary Kelly, Peter Kalkhof and David Medalla.


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