Afi of Anteism Books
Afi Venessa Appiah is a New York-based writer and independent publisher, who also serves as the editor of Anteism Books [est.2004], a publishing house with a bindery in her home city of Montréal.
Adept within the realms of Film Studies, African/Indigenous Studies, and Visual Culture; her practice is driven by the aspiration to universalize the accessibility of historical and futuristic Afrocentric cultural productions. Through a contemplative approach, she seeks to find objective significance within the realms of the intangible, the complex, and the taboo.
Her new chapbook series “Emblematic Elusions: Eros in African Cinema” portrays how African filmmakers redefine the female[-presenting]’s body in the visual field from the wounded signifier to an embodiment of liberation. Rooted in her thesis monograph "Within Double Restraint", each edition presents a film essay analyzing a significant Black African movie.
The foundation of Afi’s publishing practice stems from her role as editing publisher of Anteism Books’. The house focuses on special edition artist books, monographs, and exhibition catalogs. Their history of collaboration is eclectic and wide-ranging involving practitioners pushing the boundaries of post-contemporary discourse within visual art, technology, music, and photography. Our hand-fabricated publications present artists such as Solange Knowles, Sougwen Chung, Matthew Hansel, Casey Reas, Eric Yanhker, and more.
Adept within the realms of Film Studies, African/Indigenous Studies, and Visual Culture; her practice is driven by the aspiration to universalize the accessibility of historical and futuristic Afrocentric cultural productions. Through a contemplative approach, she seeks to find objective significance within the realms of the intangible, the complex, and the taboo.
Her new chapbook series “Emblematic Elusions: Eros in African Cinema” portrays how African filmmakers redefine the female[-presenting]’s body in the visual field from the wounded signifier to an embodiment of liberation. Rooted in her thesis monograph "Within Double Restraint", each edition presents a film essay analyzing a significant Black African movie.
The foundation of Afi’s publishing practice stems from her role as editing publisher of Anteism Books’. The house focuses on special edition artist books, monographs, and exhibition catalogs. Their history of collaboration is eclectic and wide-ranging involving practitioners pushing the boundaries of post-contemporary discourse within visual art, technology, music, and photography. Our hand-fabricated publications present artists such as Solange Knowles, Sougwen Chung, Matthew Hansel, Casey Reas, Eric Yanhker, and more.