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Neil Emile Elias Kenlock MBE ( opera 1950) bụ onye na-ese foto na mgbasa ozi nke bi na London 1960s.  N'ime 1960s na 1970s, Kenlock bụ onye na-ese foto nke British Black Panthers, a kọwakwara ya dị ka onye "na-ebute ụzọ n'ịdekọ ozi ojii na UK".  [1] Kenlock bụ onye nchoputa nke Choice FM, ụlọ ọrụ redio mbụ na-aga nke ọma nyere ikike ilekọta ndị isi ojii na Britain. [1]

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A mindi Neil Kenlock na 1950 Port Antonio, Jamaica, ebe nne nne ya mere ruo 1963, mgbe ọ kwagara London ka ọ sixọn nne na nna ya biri na Brixton .  [1] Dị ka onye nlekọta nọ na ndịda London, ọ na-ese foto na ndụ ndị obodo yana ịbụ onye a ma maka ihe osise ndị a na-eme n'oge ihe, ọrụ ya n'ozuzu ya na-azụ na  - AHỊnya anya nke ọtụtụ ụzọ nke omenala na ihe mere eme nke ndị isi ojii Britain. [2]

Mgbe ọ rụpụtara ọrụ maka ụlọ ihe nkiri foto, na 1973 ọ na-ekiri onye na-ese foto maka West Indian World, otu n'ime akwụkwọ ozi ojii mbụ nke mba Britain.  [1] N'ime afọ iri abụọ ya dị ka onye na-ese foto mbụ, ọ ndọrọ iche na ejiji, ịma mma, ndị ama na ụdị ndụ omenala ndị Black Britain.  [2] Achọpụtakwara ya maka foto foto n'okporo ụzọ ámá ya, n'oge njedebe 1960s na 1970s Kenlock aka na British Black Panther movement, na-aghọ onye na-ese foto nke otu na-edekọ akwụkwọ osisi ọkụ na ihe  ngosi na UK [3] [4]

Na 1979, Kenlock akwụkwọ akwụkwọ ndị ndụ ojii na-asụ ụzọ Root ("A British Ebony, naanị ihe ihe ya na otú ndị mmadụ si ebi na Britain"), [1] ruo 1987, ma eleghị anya onye nchoputa nke Choice.  FM, nke bụ ụlọ ọrụ redio mbụ UK gbasara ndị ojii ozi[5]

Ndị isi na ndị isi na obodo ojii na-ama na ebe nchekwa foto ya, kpọọ Olive Morris, Altheia Jones-LeCointe, Courtney Laws, Audley Baines, Darcus Howe na Lionel Morrison .  [1] N'ime ndị na-egwu egwu mba ụwa nke Kenlock sere foto nwa awụ bụ Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Eartha Kitt, Donald Quarrie, Eddy Grant, James Baldwin na Muhammad Ali, akara ngosi nke egwu reggae dị ka Bob.  Marley, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff.  Desmond Dekker na John Holt, na ndị na-eso ndị uwe mkpuchi Diane Abbott, Michael Manley na Indira Gandhi. [6]

N'August 2018, n'ememe nke afọ 70 nke mbata nke ndị Ukwu Windrush na-eweta otu n'ime ihe mbụ nke mbụ nke ndị mbata na West India kwabatara na United Kingdom, Black Cultural Archives (BCA) 70 nke foto Kenlock na  Ihe ngosi Atụmanya: Akụkọ a na-ahụ ahụkebe nke ndị isi obodo ojii, nke nwa ya mere Emelia Kenlock, na- onyeisi isiokwu ndị a ma ama nke Africa na Caribbean dị ka Olive Morris, Darcus Howe, Arthur Wint, Lord David Pitt  , Courtney Law na Steve Barnard.  [1] [2] [3] [4] Ego sitere na onyonyo sitere na Heritage Lottery Fund, oru ngo a "bu n'obi inye nhọrọ iji ihe atụ nke ndị isi ojii, yana ihe ndị na-eso ebe mgbaka.  ," dị ka Kenlock kwuru na Njụ ọnụ: "N'ime afọ 50 echiche ahụ.  omenala nke mba ma na-emetụta ndị na-ege nttnti." [7]

A ahụmahụ Kenlock onye otu Order of the British Empire (MBE) na 2022 Afọ Ọhụrụ maka ọrụ mgbasa ozi.

Na February 2022, Kenlock hụrụ aha na CasildART's ndepụta nke isi isii Black British foto, n'ikiri Charlie Phillips, James Barnor, Armet Francis, Pogus Caesar na Vanley Burke . [8]

Ihe ngosi

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  • Ihe nketa dị ịtụnanya nke furu efu nke British Black Panthers, Photofusion Gallery, Brixton, London, 2013 [9]
  • Stan Firm Inna Inglan: Black Diaspora na London, 1960–1970, Tate Britain, London, 2017 [10]
  • Atụmanya, Ebe nchekwa omenala ojii, Windrush Square, London, 2018 [11] [12]
  • Ụlọ Chatham, London, maka ọnwa akụkọ ihe mere eme ojii, 2021 [13]

Ihe ngosi otu

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  • Mgbọrọgwụ maka ngụkọ: foto Armet Francis, Neil Kenlock na Charlie Phillips, Museum of London, London, 2005 [14]
  • Ịnọgide Ike: Foto nke Ahụmahụ Black British, Victoria na Albert Museum, London, 2015 [15]
  • Ndụ n'etiti Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s–Ugbu a, Tate Britain, London, 2021/2022 [16]

Ntụaka

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  1. Neil Kenlock, "After the demise of Choice FM, is it back to pirate radio for black Britons?", The Guardian, 14 November 2013.
  2. "People & Communities", Kenlock Photography.
  3. Hazelann Williams, "Reliving The British Black Panther Movement", The Voice, 9 January 2012.
  4. Jilke Golbach (16 October 2019). Photographing black Britain: Neil Kenlock & Armet Francis. Museum of London. Retrieved on 11 November 2021.
  5. "The Photographer", Kenlock Photography.
  6. "Celebrities & Icons", Kenlock Photography.
  7. Joel Campbell, "Documenting Our Hidden Heritage At New Exhibition", The Voice, 5 August 2018.
  8. Top Six Black British Photographers You Should Know. CasildART (7 February 2022). Archived from the original on 2 October 2022. Retrieved on 16 April 2022.
  9. Bruno Bayley, "The Amazing Lost Legacy of the British Black Panthers", Vice, 2013.
  10. Hughes. "The story of the British Black Panthers through race, politics, love and power", The Observer, 2017-04-09. Retrieved on 2019-12-13. (in en-GB)
  11. "The Expectations Exhibition 2018 Trailer". YouTube.
  12. Leslie Manasseh, "Expectations: The untold story of Black community leaders", Brixton Blog, 4 August 2018.
  13. Neil Kenlock exhibition at Chatham House this Black History Month. Chatham House (18 October 2021). Retrieved on 7 November 2021.
  14. Golbach (16 October 2019). Black British photography: Neil Kenlock and Armet Francis (en). Museum of London. Retrieved on 2019-12-13.
  15. Ryder. "The black experience: portraits of a community", The Observer, 2015-02-08. Retrieved on 2019-12-13. (in en-GB)
  16. Cumming (5 December 2021). Life Between Islands review – a mind-altering portrait of British Caribbean life through art. The Observer. Retrieved on 31 December 2021.

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