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Forecast Form - Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s-Today (Hardcover): Carla Acevedo-Yates Forecast Form - Art in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1990s-Today (Hardcover)
Carla Acevedo-Yates; Foreword by Madeleine Grynsztejn; Text written by Carlos Garrido Castellano, Genevieve Hyacinthe, Aaron Kamugisha, …
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All These Liberations - Women Artists in the Eileen Harris Norton Collection: Taylor Aldridge All These Liberations - Women Artists in the Eileen Harris Norton Collection
Taylor Aldridge; Contributions by Sophia Belsheim, Susan Cahan, Thelma Golden, Genevieve Hyacinthe, …
R1,351 R1,081 Discovery Miles 10 810 Save R270 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A dynamic look at the vast creative production of contemporary women artists from around the globe A celebration of the work of women artists of color, this book explores the ways in which struggles for freedom and equality are deeply intertwined with shared feminist practices, art techniques and movements, and the notion of diaspora through the extraordinary collection of social activist and patron Eileen Harris Norton. Featuring work by Sonia Boyce, Maya Lin, Julie Mehretu, Shirin Neshat, Adrian Piper, Faith Ringgold, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, and many others, All These Liberations draws out the intimate connections among artist, collector, and the social worlds that surround them. For nearly five decades, Harris Norton has championed both artists and curators of color, helping to reshape museum practice and the surrounding art market.   Essays in this volume by art historians and curators address vital political, social, and personal issues, as well as topics such as spirituality, domestic life, memory and historical trauma, the body, intimacy, power dynamics, and violence toward women. The book also features an interview with Harris Norton by Thelma Golden, director and chief curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem; a foreword by artist Lorna Simpson; and a roundtable conversation among leaders in the art world discussing Harris Norton’s impact on their careers and on the careers of contemporary women artists globally. Distributed for Marquand Books  

Radical Virtuosity - Ana Mendieta and the Black Atlantic (Hardcover): Genevieve Hyacinthe Radical Virtuosity - Ana Mendieta and the Black Atlantic (Hardcover)
Genevieve Hyacinthe
R1,022 R822 Discovery Miles 8 220 Save R200 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reclaiming the artist Ana Mendieta as a formally innovative maker of performative art who forged connections to the marginalized around the world. The artist Ana Mendieta (1948-1985) is remembered as the creator of powerful works expressing a vibrant and unflinching second-wave feminist sensibility. In Radical Virtuosity, art historian Genevieve Hyacinthe offers a new view of Mendieta, connecting her innovative artwork to the art, cultural aesthetics and concerns, feminisms, and sociopolitical messages of the black Atlantic. Mendieta left Cuba as a preteen, fleeing the Castro regime, and spent years in U.S. foster care. Her sense of exile, Hyacinthe argues, colors her work. Hyacinthe examines the development of Mendieta's performative artworks-particularly the Silueta series (1973-1985), which documented the silhouette of her body in the earth over time (a series "without end," Mendieta said)-and argues that these works were shaped by Mendieta's appropriation and reimagining of Afro-Cuban ritual. Mendieta's effort to create works that invited audience participation, Hyacinthe says, signals her interest in forging connections with the marginalized, particularly those of the black Atlantic and Global South. Hyacinthe describes the "counter entropy" of Mendieta's small-scale earthworks (contrasting them with more massive works created by Robert Smithson and other male artists); considers the resonance of Mendieta's work with the contemporary practices of black Atlantic female artists including Wangechi Mutu, Renee Green, and Damali Abrams; and connects Mendieta's artistic and political expressions to black Atlantic feminisms of such popular artists as Princess Nokia. Mendieta's life and work are often overshadowed in popular perception by her early and tragic death-at thirty-six, she plunged from the window of the thirty-fourth floor Greenwich Village apartment she shared with her husband, the artist Carl Andre. (Andre was charged with her murder and acquitted.) Hyacinthe's account-profusely illustrated, with many images in color-reclaims Mendieta's work and legacy for its artistic significance.

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