Afrospirituality
HAUSEN is pleased to present “AFROSPIRITUALITY: Something Like A Phenomena,” the debut solo exhibition by conceptual artist Lamar Robillard.
Following his seminal MFA thesis show, “Soliloquy: Hidden Acts of Resistance in the Plight of Black Visibility,” and residency at Jank Museum (organized by the Center for Afrofuturist Studies), Robillard is exploring Afro-diasporic identity and spirituality through the lens of his multidisciplinary practice.
Further Reading
- African Cosmology of the Bantu-Kongo: Tying the Spiritual Knot, Principles of Life & Living by Kimbwandende Kia Bunseki Fu-Kia 
- Anioma: A Social History of the Western Igbo People by Don C. Ohadike 
- Blackspace: On the Poetics of an Afrofuture by Anaïs Duplan 
- Culture, Customs, and Traditions of Akwa Ibom People of Nigeria by Obong Joseph D. Esema 
- Flash of the Spirit by Robert Farris Thompson 
- God is Black by Naiwu Osahon 
- Rituals of Resistance: African Atlantic Religion in Kongo and the Lowcountry South in the Era of Slavery by Jason R. Young 
- The God of Colonization And Africa's Post-Colonial Redemption by Alhassan Pereira Ibrahim 
- The Handbook of Yoruba Religious Concepts by Baba Ifa Karade 
- The Spirit of Intimacy by Sobonfu Some 
 
                
               
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                