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The Sun Ra Arkestra (led by 87-year old legend Marshall Allen) returned to Cafe Oto this month for their third residency. I was lucky enough to see them for the fourth time. As you'd expect, they delivered an incredible performance. Hopefully these shots will show a little of the Arkestra's unique chemistry.

 

For some of last year's photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabiolug/sets/72157625824337238/

Leica M Monochrom - Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 ASPH

Leica M Monochrom - Zeiss C Sonnar T* f/1.5 50mm ZM

Leica M Monochrom - Leica Summicron 35mm f/2 ASPH

Leica M Monochrom - Zeiss C Sonnar T* f/1.5 50mm ZM

Leica M Monochrom - Leica Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 ASPH

The Sun Ra Arkestra (led by 87-year old legend Marshall Allen) returned to Cafe Oto this month for their third residency. I was lucky enough to see them for the fourth time. As you'd expect, they delivered an incredible performance. Hopefully these shots will show a little of the Arkestra's unique chemistry.

 

For some of last year's photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabiolug/sets/72157625824337238/

Paradiso, Weteringschans.

Paradiso presents THE SUN RA ARKESTRA in de Tolhuistuin in Amsterdam-Noord

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John Sinclair at Barbican, London, 31st May 2014

 

John Sinclair performed with The Founder Effect and opened the show for The Sun Ra Arkestra under the direction of Marshall Allen celebrating the centenary of Sun Ra's birth.

 

Photo by Jaime Movilla

 

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Best seen on black: press L to view.

Sixth Annual Robert Rosenblum Lecture: “Solar Ethics” by Huey Copeland

Monday, April 4, 2016

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

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Since his death in 1993, the musician, writer, and composer Sun Ra—a self-styled intergalactic prophet hailing from Saturn by way of ancient Egypt—has become a frequently referenced touchstone for cultural producers of various stripes. In this lecture, art historian Huey Copeland explored Ra’s representations of space-time and their implications for contemporary artists, such as Edgar Arceneaux, Glenn Ligon, and Mai-Thu Perret, who identify with his utopian aspirations and who have subsequently taken up the challenge thrown down by his life and work. While commentators have made much of Ra’s brilliant troping on black alienation, particularly his embrace of outer space, equally important to his intellectual project was a radical rethinking of the logics of Western temporality. Ultimately, Copeland argued, Ra’s thinking points us toward new criteria for the evaluation of recent art that take seriously both the recursiveness and simultaneity of time as it unfolds within, beyond, and across the black world.

 

Photos: Chad Heird

 

For more information about our Annual Robert Rosenblum Lecture series, visit www.guggenheim.org

"Cafe Nine Boom Box," painted dumpster by Michael DeAngelo, at the corner of Cafe Nine, 250 State Street, New Haven, CT.

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