A brush with...

A brush with... Arthur Jafa

Aug 20, 2024
Arthur Jafa, a celebrated filmmaker and installation artist, dives into the artistic influences that shaped his work, from James Brown's electrifying performances to the comic artistry of Jack Kirby. He shares how his experiences, including witnessing Mahalia Jackson's powerful singing, have informed his exploration of Black identity and systemic inequities. Jafa also discusses his creative process, inspiration from legends like Jean-Michel Basquiat, and the profound question: what is art for?
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ANECDOTE

Brown and Kirby: Primal Influences

  • Jafa's earliest artistic influences include James Brown, whose concert he attended as a child, and Jack Kirby, whose Marvel Comics captivated him.
  • He considers himself a "bastard offspring" of these two, citing their profound impact on his imagination.
ANECDOTE

Imhof's Inspiring Challenge

  • Jafa deeply admires Anne Imhof's exhibition practice, finding it both inspiring and challenging.
  • He appreciates how Imhof blends various art forms, creating a polarizing yet powerful experience.
INSIGHT

Louisiana's Beauty

  • Jafa appreciates the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark for its beauty and uncanny experience.
  • He considers it one of the most beautiful museums.
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