Alanna Lockward
Alanna Lockward | |
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Berlin, 2016 | |
Born |
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | May 23, 1961
Education |
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico City Berlin University of the Arts |
Known for | author, Curator and filmmaker |
Movement | Decolonial aesthetics/aesthesis |
Website |
alannalockward |
Alanna Lockward (born March 23, 1961) is an author, curator and filmmaker based in Berlin and Santo Domingo. She is the founding director of Art Labour Archives.
Early life and family
Lockward was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on March 23, 1961. She is the granddaughter of George Augustus Lockward Stamers.
Education
From 1979 to 1983, Lockward attended the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico City. She completed her postgraduate Master's Degree in Arts at the Universität der Künste in Berlin. Her thesis was a review of articles from the renowned German newspaper Der Tagesspiegel. Her focus here was on the linguistic construction of Black identities ("Counter-reflection of a word field on the daily mirror").[1]
Career
Lockward was appointed Director of International Affairs at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Santo Domingo in 1988 and has served in several occasions as selection and award jury in national as well as international biennials.
Curator
- "Call & Response" BE.BOP.2016 at the Berlin Theater Volksbuehne.[2][3]
- Spiritual revolutions and "The Scramble for Africa" BE.BOP.2014 at Ballhaus Naunynstrasse.[4]
- Decolonizing the "Cold" War. BE.BOP.2013 Roundtable and screening program Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, Berlin, May 20–23.[5]
- BLACK EUROPE BODY POLITICS BE.BOP.2012. Roundtable and screening program Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, Berlin, May 4–6.[6]
- Filipa César – The Embassy Haus der Kulturen der Welt (2011), Berlin solo show in the series Labor Berlin conceived by Valerie Smith, Director of the Visual Arts Department April 15-June 5
- Truestories. Truesuccess (2009), Freies Museum, Berlin, October 31– November 19.
- Naturaleza Intervenida (Intervened Nature, 2008) Espacio Iniciarte, Seville. With Juan Ramón-Barbancho, Nilo Casares, and Andrés Isaac Santana, November 16 -December 20. Commissioned by Junta de Andalucía.
- In His Shoes (2007), Prague Quadrennial performance by Nicolás Dumit Estévez. In cooperation with Franklin Furnace, New York.
- F-Files (2005), Universität der Künste, Berlin Documentation Exhibition. Commissioned by the Institute for Art in Context.
- Días Hábiles–Noches Hábiles (Working Days- Working Nights, 2001), Museo del Hombre Dominicano, Museo de Arte Moderno, International Performance Showcase, Santo. Commissioned by the III Festival Internacional de Teatro.
- 3 Idos, 3 y 2 (Three Gone Ones, 3 y 2, 2001), Museo X-Teresa Arte Actual, Mexico City Contemporary Art from the Dominican Republic. Commissioned by the Dominican Embassy in Mexico.
Books
- BE.BOP. 2012–2014: El Cuerpo en el Continente de la Conciencia Negra (The Body in the Continent of Black Consciousness) Ediciones del Signo, Buenos Aires, collection "El Desprendimiento".[7]
- Marassá and the Nothingness (Partridge Africa, 2016).[8]
- Un Haití Dominicano. Tatuajes fantasmas y narrativas bilaterales (1994–2014) (Santuario, 2014)[9]
- Apremio. Apuntes sobre el pensamiento y la creación contemporánea desde el Caribe (In Haste. Notes on Thinking and Contemporary Creation from the Perspective of the Caribbean)(Cendeac, 2006).[10]
Films
Allen Report, Retracing Transnational African Methodism.[11] received the production prize FONPROCINE 2013.
Awards
Essays
- "Wild at Hair. IngridMwangiRobertHutter: Masks and Skin Politics as a German DeColonial Knowledge Production". In: ReARTIKULACIJA. Artistic-Political-Theoretical-Discursive Platform 10, 11, 12, 13. Marina Grznic (ed.), Belgrade, December 2010, pp. 23–24.
- "Towards a Utopian Archaeology. Moving-image, Decolonization and Continuities in Haiti, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic". In: Videoarte en Latinoamérica: Una visión crítica. Barcelona: Brumaria, 2008, pp. 81–89.
- "Pares & Nones: (In) Visible Equality". In: Small Axe. A Journal of Criticism 24, Department of Anthropology Columbia University, New York, 2007, 5 pages.
- "Elia Alba / Nicolás Dumit Estévez". In: Voces y Visiones. Highlights from El Museo del Barrio´s Permanent Collection. Museo del Barrio, New York, 2006, pp. 16–24.
- Elia Alba. Los Quehaceres del Agua (Water´s Endeavours) / Mónica Ferreras. La Verticalidad del Círculo (The Verticality of the Circle) / Charo Oquet. Una Sirena en el Reino de este Mundo (A Mermaid in the Kingdom of this World). In: Arte Contemporáneo Dominicano. Casa de América-Turner. Madrid, 2002, pp. 30–33, 66-71. 106–110.
References
- ↑ Alanna Lockward, "SCHWARZ-BLACK-AFRO — Widerspiegelung eines Wortfeldes im Tagesspiegel 2004-2006".
- ↑ Berlin, Volksbühne. "Volksbühne Berlin".
- ↑ "In Cooperation: BE.BOP 2016. Black Europe Body Politics. Call & Response. curated by Alanna Lockward, 1-3 June 2016, Volksbühne". Africavenir.
- ↑ "Ballhaus Naunynstraße – BE.BOP. 2014 – Black Europe Body Politics spirituelle Revolutionen und der „Wettlauf um Afrika"".
- ↑ "Ballhaus Naunynstraße – Be.Bop 2013 Black Europe Body Politics".
- ↑ "Ballhaus Naunynstraße – Be Bop 2012 Black Europe Body Politics".
- ↑ "BE.BOP 2012–2014: El Cuerpo en el Continente de la Conciencia Negra".
- ↑ Lockward, Alanna (12 February 2016). "Marassa and the Nothingness: Bilingual Edition". PartridgeAfrica – via Amazon.
- ↑ Whigham, Kerry. "e12.1 Review -Alba Un haití dominicano".
- ↑ "Cendeac. Apremio. Apuntes sobre el pensamiento y la creación contemporánea desde el Caribe".
- ↑ "Allen Report". wordpress.
- ↑ "Allianz – BE.BOP 2012 Black Europe Body Politics".
- ↑ "Baltic Art Center – CRR 2011: Michelle Eistrup, Alanna Lockward & Samuel Olou".
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