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Anthony Barboza

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Anthony Barboza
New Bedford, Silimin gɔli May 10, 1944 (run 81)
O ya TiŋgbaŋAmerica
ResidenceNew York
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Education
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Tumaanfooni yaara, visual artist (en) Translate ni lahabali sabira
Nira zaŋtiKamoinge (en) Translate

Anthony Barboza (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la yuuni 1944 tiŋa yuli booni New Bedford, Massachusetts) nyɛla nuchee ni baŋda ŋun tuma tooi jɛndi anfooni yaabu.[1]

  • 2011 Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey – Aria Multimedia Entertainment Publ. – Los Angeles, CA
  • 2010 Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Entertainment-2010-Smithsonian Books
  • 2010 Cousin Corrinne's Reminder issue #2- 2010 – Publ. Cousin Corrine Books-Brooklyn, NY
  • 2010 Whitewall magazine -Winter- -publ. – Sky Art Media – NYC
  • 2010 HarlemRizzoli Studio Museum
  • 2009 Posing Beauty – Norton publ.
  • 2009 Picturing New YorkMuseum of Modern Art, publ.
  • 2009 100 New York Photographers – Schiffer publ.
  • 2002 Day in the Life of AfricaHarper Collins publ.
  • 2001 Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black PhotographersBrooklyn Museum of Art in association with Merrell
  • 2000 Jazz: A History of America's Music by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken BurnsAlfred A. Knopf publ., NYC
  • 2000 Black Beauty by Ben Arongundade (Cover) – Pavilion Books, London, UK
  • 1999 The Essence Total Makeover: Body, Beauty, Spirit – Crown Publ., NY
  • 1999 Khaki “Cut from the Original Cloth” – Tondo Books
  • 1998 Men of Color: Fashion, History and Fundamentals by Lloyd Boston Jr. Workman Publ.
  • 1998 Collecting African American Art: Works on Paper and Canvas by Halima Taha- Crown Publ., NY
  • 1998 Commitment: Fatherhood in Black AmericaMuseum of Art and Archeology, University of Missouri-Columbia
  • 1997 Dark Eros/Black Erotic Writings (Poetry & Nude photos) – St. Martin Press
  • 1997 Black Art and Culture in the 20th CenturyThames and Hudson, London, UK
  • 1996 Jerusalem – In the Shadow of Heaven – Collins Publ.
  • 1995 Essence: 25 Years Celebrating Black Women – Abrams, NY
  • 1994 Day in the Life of Israel – Viking
  • 1994 Artist and Influence Vol XIII (Cover) – Hatch-Billops Collection
  • 1993 African Americans – Viking
  • 1992 Songs of My People – Little Brown
  • 1992 Shooting Stars – Stuart, Tabori & Chang
  • 1992 Flesh & Blood – Picture Project
  • 1992 Color of Fashion – Stuart, Tabori & Chang/Kodak
  • 1992 Day in the Life of Hollywood – Collins Publ.
  • 1992 Outtakes (Portfolio) – I.C.P.
  • 1990 The Meaning of Life – Time/Life
  • 1989 Black Photographers 1940–1988 (Portfolio) – Garland publ.
  • 1988 International Photo Magazine Ten. 8 (Cover, Portfolio) London
  • 1986 Cliches Magazine 26 International Edition (Portfolio)
  • 1985 American Photography, Vol. 1
  • 1984 A World History of Photography, by Naomi Rosenbloom
  • 1983 Macmillan's Biographical Encyclopedia of Photographic Artists and Innovators – Macmillan Publ., NY
  • 1982 Verlag Photographers – Polaroid Corp.
  • 1981 Camera Arts Magazine (Portfolio)
  • 1981 SX-70 Lustrum Press
  • 1981 Fashion Theory – Lustrum Press

Permanent collections

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  • 2010 Black Dreams/White Sheets, Bill Hodges Gallery, NYC, NY
  • 2010 We Want MilesMontreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Canada
  • 2010 Posing Beauty – Hamilton Art Gallery, Hamilton, Quebec, Canada
  • 2009 We Want MilesCiti de la Musique, Paris, France
  • 2009 Champs Elysees Photo Festival (Paris, France)
  • 2009 African American Museum of Nassau County, NY
  • 2006 Sheldon Art Gallery, St. Louis, Mo. (One-man Show, Jazz Moves)
  • 2006 Nordstrom Dept. Stores, 14 Stores (Group Show – Kamoinge)
  • 2003–2006 MTA New York City Transit Light Box Project 42nd & 6th Avenue Station (Jazz Moves – Solo)
  • 2001, May – 2002, Feb Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, MO (Group exhibit Miles Davis Retrospective)
  • 2001 Brooklyn Museum, NY (Group show, Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers)
  • 1999 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (Group exhibit, Seeing Jazz)
  • 1999 UFA Gallery, NYC (Group Show, Jazz Plus)
  • 1997 Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan (Group Show, International Exhibition of Photography & Related Visual Arts)
  • 1996 Robert Mann Gallery, NYC (One-Man Show, Piano for Days)
  • 1996 Gallerie im Haus 19, Munchen, West Germany (Group show, FE:MALE, The Beauty of Human Form)
  • 1990 Time-Life Tour (Group show Songs of My People)
  • 1990 Cinque Gallery, NY (Two-Man show, Jazz)
  • 1989 Drew University (One-Man show)
  • 1989 Washington, DC, Project of the Arts (Group show, The Blues Aesthetic Black Culture and Modernism)
  • 1985 City of Munich, West Germany (Group show, Nude in Photography). Exhibition and Book
  • 1984 photokina, West Germany (Group show)
  • 1982 Studio Museum of Harlem, NYC (One-man show, Introspect)
  • 1982 photokina West Germany (Group show)
  • 1978 Museum of Modern Art, NYC (Group show, Mirrors and Windows: American since 1960)
  • 1975 International Center of Photography, NYC (Group show Kamoinge Workshop)
  • 1974 James Vanderzee Institute, Friends Gallery of New York (One-man show)
  • 1974 Light Gallery, NYC (One-man show)
  • 1974 Columbia College of Chicago (Group show)
  • 1973 Light Impressions Gallery, Rochester, NY (One-man show)
  • 1972 Floating Foundation of New York City (Group show)
  • 1972 Studio Museum of Harlem, NYC (Group show: Eye rap)
  • 1971 Studio Museum of Harlem, NYC (Group show: The Kamoinge Workshop)
  • 1971 Addison Gallery of American Arts, Andover, Mass. (One-man show)
  • 1971 Studio Museum of Harlem, NYC (One a Piece)
  • 1969 Swain School of Design, New Bedford, Mass. (One-man show)
  • 1969 Jacksonville Art Museum, Jacksonville, Florida (One-man show)
  • 1968 Morgan State College, Baltimore, MD (One-man show)
  • 1967 Emily Lowe Gallery, University of Miami, FL (One-man show)
  • 1966 Pensacola Art Museum, Pensacola, FL (One-man show)
  • Ken Burn's Jazz, PBS Broadcast, 2001
  • Oral History Interview With Anthony Barboza, Smithsonian Archives of American Art, 2009
  • 2009–present Monthly column, "BL!NK", www.Southcoasttoday.com
  1. Bey, Dawoud, "A Light from a Darkroom", The City Sun, Arts Section, August 1, 1984: 15, 18. Print.

Sources and further reading

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  • Wilmer, Val, Barboza: The Music of Ourselves, Ten.8, No.24, 1986