Reference to the title with C&’s latest book, Ruth Ige has written a poem to share her very own relationship with Blackness.
When we were thinking about the title for our second C& Book early 2023 our team remembered a beautiful conversation. In October 2022, Jody Pinkrah spoke to painter Ruth Ige, and she told her:
“Blackness is not restrictive to me. I feel that I might not be able to fully reach its depths in this lifetime, but I am enjoying discovering all that it holds.”
Our book All that it holds. Tout ce qu’elle renferme. Tudo o que ela abarca. Todo lo que ella alberga. bears this apt title to express the diverse and boundless art practices from Africa and the global Diaspora.
Now, Ruth Ige has written this intimate poem I thought I knew the depths of you (blackness) to share with C& her very own relationship with Blackness.
I thought I knew the depths of you (blackness)
I thought I knew the depths of you, Your joys Your fears Your victory Your pain
We cried tears together We laughed We sang And danced through circumstances My dear friend.
I thought you were like a mountain still, You are a mountain But one day I saw you change into a bird You flew above the clouds and hovered And I saw you spread your wings What is this?! So amazing! And as I turned to speak You become an ocean Dark Brilliant Carrying the unknown
And I watched as you turned into a multitude of things You became everything of the earth And everything of the heavens And everything not known to us And everything of light And everything of power And everything of spirit And everything of wonder