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Echo - DNA #4 (Paperback): Nick Houde, Katrin Klingan, Johanna Schindler Echo - DNA #4 (Paperback)
Nick Houde, Katrin Klingan, Johanna Schindler; Text written by Louis Chude-Sokei, Maya Ganesh, …
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Future Bodies from a Recent Past - Sculpture, Technology, and the Body since the 1950s (Hardcover): Patrizia Dander, Museum... Future Bodies from a Recent Past - Sculpture, Technology, and the Body since the 1950s (Hardcover)
Patrizia Dander, Museum Brandhorst; Contributions by Louis Chude-Sokei, Patrizia Dander, Alex Kitnick, …
R1,241 R1,128 Discovery Miles 11 280 Save R113 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Future Bodies from a Recent Past brings to life a hitherto little-noticed phenomenon in art and sculpture in particular: the reciprocal interpenetration of bodies and technology. With 120 works by 59 artists-primarily from Europe, the USA and Japan-the exhibition is dedicated to the major technological changes since the post-war period and examines their influence on our notions of bodies. With contributions on topics such as the influence of changing production technologies, materialities, and concepts of the body, but also interdisciplinary considerations of body-technology relations, a multi-perspective history of contemporary sculpture will be outlined. English Edition! Exhibition Museum Brandhorst Munich 2 June 2022 until 15 January 2023

The Last "Darky" - Bert Williams, Black-on-Black Minstrelsy, and the African Diaspora (Paperback): Louis Chude-Sokei The Last "Darky" - Bert Williams, Black-on-Black Minstrelsy, and the African Diaspora (Paperback)
Louis Chude-Sokei
R948 Discovery Miles 9 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"The Last "Darky"" establishes Bert Williams, the comedian of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth, as central to the development of a global black modernism centered in Harlem's Renaissance. Before integrating Broadway in 1910 via a controversial stint with the Ziegfeld Follies, Williams was already an international icon. Yet his name has faded into near obscurity, his extraordinary accomplishments forgotten largely because he performed in blackface. Louis Chude-Sokei contends that Williams's blackface was not a display of internalized racism nor a submission to the expectations of the moment. It was an appropriation and exploration of the contradictory and potentially liberating power of racial stereotypes.

Chude-Sokei makes the crucial argument that Williams's minstrelsy negotiated the place of black immigrants in the cultural hotbed of New York City and was replicated throughout the African diaspora, from the Caribbean to Africa itself. Williams was born in the Bahamas. When performing the "darky," he was actually masquerading as an African American. This black-on-black minstrelsy thus challenged emergent racial constructions equating "black" with African American and marginalizing the many diasporic blacks in New York. It also dramatized the practice of passing for African American common among non-American blacks in an African American-dominated Harlem. Exploring the thought of figures such as Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, and Claude McKay, Chude-Sokei situates black-on-black minstrelsy at the center of burgeoning modernist discourses of assimilation, separatism, race militancy, carnival, and internationalism. While these discourses were engaged with the question of representing the "Negro" in the context of white racism, through black-on-black minstrelsy they were also deployed against the growing international influence of African American culture and politics in the twentieth century.

Future Bodies from a Recent Past - Skulptur, Technologie, Koerper seit den 1950er-Jahren (German, Hardcover): Patrizia Dander,... Future Bodies from a Recent Past - Skulptur, Technologie, Koerper seit den 1950er-Jahren (German, Hardcover)
Patrizia Dander, Museum Brandhorst; Contributions by Louis Chude-Sokei, Patrizia Dander, Alex Kitnick, …
R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Future Bodies from a Recent Past brings to life a hitherto little-noticed phenomenon in art and sculpture in particular: the reciprocal interpenetration of bodies and technology. With 120 works by 59 artists-primarily from Europe, the USA and Japan-the exhibition is dedicated to the major technological changes since the post-war period and examines their influence on our notions of bodies. With contributions on topics such as the influence of changing production technologies, materialities, and concepts of the body, but also interdisciplinary considerations of body-technology relations, a multi-perspective history of contemporary sculpture will be outlined. German Edition! Exhibition Museum Brandhorst Munich 2 June 2022 until 15 January 2023

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