SPIKE LEE
February 1993
SIGHT AND SOUND SAYS: Spike Lee is never one to shy away from the camera, but on our February 1993 cover he shields his face with a pointedly political cap: ‘STAY BLACK’, it says, adorned with patches depicting the subject of his masterful biopic Malcolm X. This iconic design shows Lee at a time when he was continually broadening the horizons of American Black-led cinema.
February 1993
SIGHT AND SOUND SAYS: Spike Lee is never one to shy away from the camera, but on our February 1993 cover he shields his face with a pointedly political cap: ‘STAY BLACK’, it says, adorned with patches depicting the subject of his masterful biopic Malcolm X. This iconic design shows Lee at a time when he was continually broadening the horizons of American Black-led cinema.
February 1993
SIGHT AND SOUND SAYS: Spike Lee is never one to shy away from the camera, but on our February 1993 cover he shields his face with a pointedly political cap: ‘STAY BLACK’, it says, adorned with patches depicting the subject of his masterful biopic Malcolm X. This iconic design shows Lee at a time when he was continually broadening the horizons of American Black-led cinema.