Marilyn Nance, Last Day in Lagos
Brooklyn Launch Celebration
While serving as the photographer for the US contingent of the North American delegation, Brooklyn-based photographer Marilyn Nance made more than 1,500 images throughout the course of the festival—one of the most comprehensive photographic accounts of FESTAC’77. Drawing from Nance’s extensive archive, most of which has never before been published, Last Day in Lagos chronicles the exuberant intensity and sociopolitical significance of this extraordinary event.
We are thrilled to welcome Marilyn as she shares her experience and photographs from her archive. She is also happy to sign copies of her amazing book.
“Last Day in Lagos is an impressively compact and pithy book art-object that is the culmination of Nance’s exemplary triumph as the most thorough history recorder and cultural defender of FESTAC ’77, a moment of Black internationalism that is yet to be recreated. The text is also a testament to the magical potential of intergenerational collaboration; Nance credits her editor and collaborator, Oluremi C. Onabanjo, as the driving force behind the book.” —Bomb magazine.
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