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Sonya Clark - We Are Each Other (Hardcover): Elissa Auther, Andrew Blauvelt, Monica Obniski, Renée Ater, Leslie King-Hammond,... Sonya Clark - We Are Each Other (Hardcover)
Elissa Auther, Andrew Blauvelt, Monica Obniski, Renée Ater, Leslie King-Hammond, …
R963 Discovery Miles 9 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first volume to document and contextualize Sonya Clark’s large-scale, collaborative artworks. These projects demonstrate Clark’s career-long commitment to addressing the urgent issue of racial inequality in American society and her philosophy of creatively engaging the viewer in reflection on the nation’s history of slavery and our roles in dismantling systemic racism today. As an extension of her abiding commitment to issues of history, race, and reconciliation in her work, Clark is also distinctive as an artist for her use of textiles and other everyday materials, which she aligns with the intertwined histories of art and craft. For marginalized people (African Americans and women, in particular) handwork has been essential to survival and consequently has functioned, and continues to function, as an important means of creating a group identity. Hence, for Clark, craft is essential to the question of equality.

William Edmondson - A Monumental Vision (Hardcover): James Claiborne, Nancy Ireson William Edmondson - A Monumental Vision (Hardcover)
James Claiborne, Nancy Ireson; Contributions by Brendan Fernandes, Leslie King-Hammond, Christina Knight, …
R1,192 Discovery Miles 11 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A reassessment of self-taught artist William Edmondson, exploring the enduring relevance of his work This richly illustrated volume reintroduces readers to American sculptor William Edmondson (1874–1951) more than 80 years after his historic solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. Edmondson began carving at the onset of the Depression in Tennessee. Initially creating tombstones for his community, over time he expanded his practice to include biblical subjects, the natural world, and recognizable figures including nurses and preachers. This book features new essays that explore Edmondson’s life in the South and his reception on the East Coast in the 1930s. Reading the artist through lenses of African American experience, the authors draw parallels between then and now, highlighting the complex relationship between Black cultural production and the American museum. Countering existing narratives that have viewed Edmondson as a passive actor in an unfolding drama—a self-taught sculptor “discovered” by White patrons and institutions—this book considers how the artist’s identity and position within history influenced his life and work. Distributed for the Barnes Foundation  Exhibition Schedule: The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia (June 25–September 10, 2023)  

Hughie Lee-Smith: Hughie Lee-Smith Hughie Lee-Smith
Hughie Lee-Smith; Interview of Kellie Jones, LeRonn P. Brooks, Reggie Burrows Hodges; Text written by Hilton Als, …
R1,353 Discovery Miles 13 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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