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How Corinne Bailey Rae and Theaster Gates are preserving Black culture | Amplify with Lara Downes
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Lara Downes | October 17, 2023
After we wrapped the shoot on this episode of Amplify, I called an Uber to take me from the Stony Island Arts Bank on Chicago's South Side back to my downtown hotel. The 30-minute ride along Lakeshore Drive was beautiful, with Lake Michigan shining a bright and hopeful blue.

I started chatting with my driver, and it was one of those conversations between strangers that quickly goes deep. We talked about life in her city and in mine, how people are getting along, or not, and how these are far from the best of times for many Americans. This led to a reflection about inherited trauma, the passing down of troubles from one generation to the next, and how, within the Black community especially, so much damage is caused by a legacy of buried truths and untold stories, the wounds we bear from not knowing the fullness of our history.

And so I told her about the Arts Bank.

This 100-year-old building, once slated for demolition and now restored thanks to the imagination, vision and tireless efforts of Theaster Gates and his Rebuild Foundation, is a shelter for our history. Gates has housed an immense archive – thousands of books, periodicals, images and objects that provide a multi-faceted documentation of Black life spanning centuries. It's a place to find our stories, to understand our past and then to dream our future.

Singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae is one of many artists and scholars who have found revelation and inspiration in this space. An entire album has come from her experience at the Arts Bank – an initial visit in 2017 that she calls life-changing, and then her engagement as an inaugural Mellon Archives Innovation Fellow. The narratives and images she explored in the archives informed the songs on her bold and emotionally charged new release, Black Rainbows.

This conversation with Corinne and Theaster centers on the necessity of knowing the stories of our people so we can celebrate their triumphs and mourn their tragedies, so we can heal the scars we've inherited, make ourselves strong and healthy, and feel the freedom to write our own stories, in the fullness of our own truth.
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@TheEnigmaticBM39

6 months ago

I haven't seen corrine bailey rae for years. Liked that one song she did way back in the 00s. Nice to see she's doing well still.

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@natashallc

6 months ago

Such a beautiful discussion 🎉 Thank you all for sharing your experiences and insights on how to improve the quality of the forgotten art and information lost and forgotten in literature. I grew up in the library 📚 and I can tell you how much reading a book can help you escape time

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@innercirclemusic1

6 months ago

Wonderful artists doing incredible work. Much respect. Theaster, a long long road since your days at UCT and in Cape Town. Glorious to see you here and that you’re still pushing the pen and leaving your precious mark. You’re fondly remembered back in SA. Much success and blessings.

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@whatwedeserve

6 months ago

Loved every minute of this interview. I love the way his mind works. The determination and vision to see the beauty in the bones of these abandoned spaces. Honestly his work reminds me of the first visions of the city of Wakanda from the movie. A modern vision of thriving cities, art centers, universities and lush neighborhoods with libraries, cultural centers bursting with Black History. His work makes the mind flower. ✨

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@pyschointellectual

6 months ago

Corinne used to call into the Hifi club Leeds when I worked there, what a sweet soul. Be blessed. David Bahar Edinburgh Scotland.

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@MJ-hd7nr

6 months ago

“Magazines were growing our national dignity.” Those words are so powerful and sad at the same time because our national dignity has changed so much. When people (other cultures)think of Black Americans, it’s in a negative light. There are a very small number of black entertainers that represents us in a positive light. Majority of the positives are an older generation. On another note, I remember reading Harriet Jacob’s for the first time in my adult life. I couldn’t put the book down. It encouraged me to read more black history books. Not just African American history.

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@deyelleesse

6 months ago

i❤chicago...the water...the art...the culture❤

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@rawbluecheese

4 months ago

Love Corinne. I need to look up more info on Theaster & Lara. Early morning browsing brought me here. I'm proud that I knew the Florence Pryce story of her lost and found music. This is an inspiring conversation and I'm thankful for it. It's beautiful.

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@sphinxy_phoenix

6 months ago

"A certain kind of glee/permission/why not?" Yes, Corinne!

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@TreasureRedmond

6 months ago

Whoo. This is so important

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@KiaPiaaa

6 months ago

She's so pretty and classy

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@ABrakdabr4

6 months ago

👍👏👏👏⚘

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@Kevin-nd8gk

6 months ago

HAGAN UNA SESIÓN CON CAZZU TIENE MUCHO TALENTO ❤

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@ragantate3995

6 months ago

We wouldn’t have to reimagine anything had nothing we created were torn down and destroyed (or stolen and claimed as someone else’s).

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@joelcaldeira2277

4 months ago

What's the intro song?

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@bmediahq2726

6 months ago

Whenever i hear Renaissance now i just think Beyoncé 😂

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