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Tam Joseph

Tam Joseph (born in 1947) is a Dominica-born British painter, formerly known as Tom Joseph.〔Eddie Chambers, ''Black Artists in British Art: A History since the 1950s''], I.B. Tauris, 2014, note 20, p. 255–56. ISBN 1780762720.〕 Described as "a uniquely talented, multidimensional artist" by art historian Eddie Chambers, "Tam Joseph has contributed a number of memorable paintings that locate themselves at the centre of socio-political commentary, often making work that shocks as it amuses, amuses as it shocks. Typical in this regard are paintings for which Joseph is universally loved and respected, such as 'Spirit of the Carnival' and 'UK School Report'."〔Eddie Chambers, ("Tam Joseph - This is History" ) (1998).〕
==Biography==
Born in the Commonwealth of Dominica, Joseph came at the age of eight to London, where he still lives and works. In 1967 he studied at the Central School of Art and Design, following this with a BA course at the Slade School of Art, University of London. He worked on ''Yellow Submarine'', the animated film featuring the Beatles. He travelled in Europe and the Far East during the 1970s, and subsequently enrolled at the London College of Printing, graduating with a Dip AD in Typographic design.〔(Creative Africa Network. )〕 While working for the magazine ''Africa Journal'' in the late 1970s and early 1980s, he also travelled extensively in Africa.〔("Tam Joseph" ), Dak'Art 2014.〕
According to InIVA, "Joseph's work is often figurative and centred on the themes of reality, or rather the surreality, of life in the city."〔("Tam Joseph" ), InIVA.〕
One of his best known paintings is his 1983 work ''Spirit of the Carnival'', a reference to the Notting Hill Carnival.〔("The Gallery: Carnival" ), The National Archives.〕 Another notable work, dating from 1983, is ''UK School Report'', which depicts the passage of a Black youth through the British education system in three portraits that are captioned: "Good at sports", "Likes music" and "Needs surveillance".〔(Tam Joseph commentary ), p. 2, "Calling" project.〕
His exhibitions have included: ''Caribbean Art at the Crossroads'', El Museo del Barrio, Studio Museum in Harlem and Queens Museum, 2012; ''This is History'', Gallery II and touring 1998; ''Learning to Walk'', Smith Art Gallery and Museum, Stirling, and touring; ''Us and Dem'', Storey Institute, Lancaster, 1994; ''Back to School'', The Showroom, London, 1989; ''Black Art: Plotting the Course'', Oldham Art Gallery and touring, 1988; ''Big Yellow'', Bedford Hill Gallery, 1988; ''Observers are Worried'',〔("Tam Joseph: Observers Are Worried" ), Eddie Chambers.〕 Painting and Sculpture, St Pancras Library and Shaw Theatre, London, 1986; ''Monkey Dey Chop, Baboon Dey Cry'', Barbican Arts Centre, London, 1984.〔("Tam Joseph" ), Festival projects, Edinburgh Art Festival, 30 July – 30 August 2015.〕

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