COTTON'S
CLUB SOUL
2001
100 x 80 cm
Although we now are having very good time listening to Jazz, we forget that this music was born in Louisiana under difficult circumstances : Jazz was the only possibility for Black people to express their feelings after their work in cotton fields. The wire in the back is symbolizing slavery and the burned piece of wood reminds the big fire of Harlem which later became the New York Jazz center.
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