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1971 - A Year in the Life of Color (Hardcover)
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1971 - A Year in the Life of Color (Hardcover)
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Art historian Darby English is celebrated for working against the
grain and plumbing gaps in historical narratives. In this book, he
explores the year 1971, when two exhibitions opened that brought
modernist painting and sculpture into the burning heart of black
cultural politics: Contemporary Black Artists in America, shown at
the Whitney Museum of American Art, and The DeLuxe Show, an
integrated abstract art exhibition presented in a renovated movie
theater in a Houston ghetto.1971 takes an insightful look at many
black artists' desire to gain freedom from overt racial
representation, as well as their and their advocates' efforts to
further that aim through public exhibitions. Amid calls to define a
"black aesthetic" or otherwise settle the race question, these
experiments with modernist art favored cultural interaction and
instability. Contemporary Black Artists in America highlighted
abstraction as a stance against normative approaches, while The
DeLuxe Show positioned abstraction in a center of urban blight. The
power and social importance of these experiments, English argues,
came partly from color's special status as a racial metaphor and
partly from investigations of color that were underway in formalist
American art and criticism. From Frank Bowling to Virginia
Jaramillo, Sam Gilliam to Peter Bradley, black modernists and their
supporters rose above the demand to represent or be represented,
compromising nothing in their appeals for racial reconciliation. At
a time when many debates about identity sought closure, these
exhibitions offered openings; when icons and slogans touted simple
solutions, they chose difficulty. But above all, as English
demonstrates in this provocative book, these exhibitions and
artists responded with optimism rather than cynicism to the
surrounding culture's preoccupation with color.
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