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Ajamu X (born 1963 in
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) is a British artist, curator, archivist and activist. He is best known for his fine art
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which explores same-sex desire, and the Black male body, and his work as an archivist and activist to document the lives and experiences of black
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people in the United Kingdom (UK).


Early life

Ajamu was born in 1963 in
Huddersfield Huddersfield is a market town in the Kirklees district in West Yorkshire, England. It is the administrative centre and largest settlement in the Kirklees district. The town is in the foothills of the Pennines. The River Holme's confluence into ...
to Jamaican parents. His grandparents arrived to England in 1958 and his parents followed in 1962. Ajamu came out as gay to his parents in his late teens and describes their reaction as "impressively progressive for the times". He studied Black
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and
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in
Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by popula ...
. While in Leeds, he and two friends created the magazine ''BLAC'', an acronym for Black Liberation Activist Core. In October 1987, after seeing it advertised in the newspaper ''Caribbean Times'', Ajamu attended the first, and only, National Black Gay Men's Conference held at the Black Lesbian and Gay Centre in Camden. By January the following year, he had moved to London. He was given the name Ajamu in 1991; it means "he who fights for what he believes".


Career

Ajamu's work often highlights stories of black LGBT people who he feels are often marginalised from mainstream British Society; additionally he has chosen to focus on those who are black and openly "out" and have been accepted by their families. Ajamu has said he rejects the claim that Jamaican culture is particularly homophobic and believes that homophobia exists across cultures and families of all backgrounds. He often speaks of his work as a "sex activist"; he has run "sex parties for men who want to have sex with men" since the 1990s, and same-sex desire and pleasure are recurring themes in his photography. His first major exhibition ''Black Bodyscapes'', in 1994, focused on the private sexual realities of black gay men. More recent projects include ''Fierce: Portraits of Young Black Queers''. an exhibition of 24 portraits of a "…new generation of Black and proudly out young, emerging and established talent" at London's Guildhall Art Gallery in 2014 and ''I Am For You Can Enjoy'' with Khalil West, at Contact Theatre, Manchester, in 2016, which uses photography and video, to explore the lives of queer Black male sex workers and their clients. Ajamu has described himself as an "artist who has created an archive" and, in addition to his art practice, continues to document black LGBT experiences. In 2000 Ajamu and Topher Campbell co-founded ''rukus! Federation'' an "arts company dedicated to celebrating and showcasing the best in challenging, provocative works by black lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-gender artists nationally and internationally." Ajamu was the Archive Manager "The Black LGBT Archive Project", a major initiative to develop an archive collection on "Black Lesbian, Gay, Bisexuality, Bisexual and Trans-Gender heritage, history and lived experience in the UK". In 2008 Ajamu co-curated the exhibition ''Outside Edge: a journey through Black lesbian and gay history'' at the Museum of Docklands. The ''rukus! Black Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Cultural Archive'' was deposited at London Metropolitan Archives in 2010. Ajamu was the subject of Topher Campbell's first film ''The Homecoming: A Short Film about Ajamu'' in 1995. The documentary film ''Brixton Recreation with Ajamu,'' directed by Danny Solle, featured his experiences of cruising and sex as an out Black gay man in Brixton. His fine art photography is in national and international collections including the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow, Autograph ABP, and the Neuberger Museum of Art in New York. Ajamu is co-chair of Centred, an LGBTQ community organisation, in London's Soho.


Selected exhibitions

* 2019 ''Diasporic Self – Black Togetherness as Lingua Franca,'' Framer Framed, Amsterdam (14 dec – 17 feb 2019) * 2016 ''Khalil West and Ajamu - I Am For You Can Enjoy'', Contact Theatre, Manchester (4 February - 18 June 2016) * 2013 ''Fierce - Portraits of Young Black LGBTQ people by Ajamu'', Guildhall Art Gallery, London * 2012 ''Future Histories'', Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow * 2011 ''Queer Self Portraits Now'', Fred, London * 2010 ''Photoshow'', Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York * 2009 ''Familiar Strangers'', Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow * 2004 ''Hidden Histories'', Walsall New Art Gallery, England * 1997 ''Transforming the Crown'', Caribbean Cultural Centre, New York. * 1994 ''Black Bodyscapes'', Camerawork, London * 1992 ''From Where I Stand'', Brixton Art Gallery, London As Curator: * 2016 ''Curatorial Resident'', Visual AIDS, New York * 2008 ''Outside Edge: a journey through black British lesbian and gay history'', Museum of Docklands, London


References


Further reading

* Bailey, David A., ed. (1995) ''Ajamu: Black Bodyscapes'', Camerawork, London. * Njami, Simon. (1994) ''Anthology of African Photography'', Edition Revue Noir * X, Ajamu, Campbell, Topher, & Stevens, Mary (2010)
Love and lubrication in the archives, or rukus!: a Black queer archive for the United Kingdom
''Archivaria, 68''(68)


External links

*
rukus! Federation
official website
''rukus! Black Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Cultural Archive''
at London Metropolitan Archives
''rukus! Black Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Cultural Archive'' finding aid
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