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In Designing a New Tradition, Rebecca VanDiveRebecca VanDiver is
Assistant Professor of African American Art at Vanderbilt
University.r presents a fresh perspective on the art and career of
Lois Mailou Jones. Considering the importance of Africa for Jones's
work and examining the broader roles played by class, gender, and
politics in constructions of African American art histories as a
whole, VanDiver makes a convincing case for Jones's lasting place
in American art history. VanDiver repositions Jones's work within
the canon of American art, situating the artist's production within
the larger cultural and aesthetic debates of the twentieth century,
including modernism, abstraction, the Harlem Renaissance, feminism,
Negritude, and Pan-Africanism. In doing so, VanDiver reveals one of
Jones's most significant contributions to American art: the
development of a composite black aesthetic that negotiates African,
American, and European artistic traditions to reflect the
increasingly fragmented nature of twentieth-century black identity
and diasporic experiences. Tracing Jones's aesthetic
transformations along a biographical arc, VanDiver offers a new
framework for thinking about the connection between America and
Africa and the role of the African diaspora in the creation of
African American artistic identity. Accessibly written and filled
with fascinating anecdotes about Jones's life and career, her many
acquaintances, and the challenges she faced as a black woman artist
working in the twentieth century, this book makes a singular
contribution to a new and expanded art-historical canon.
An engaging introduction to contemporary Black American collage
brings together art by fifty artists that reflects the breadth and
complexity of Black identity  Building on a technique that
has roots in European and American traditions, Black artists have
turned to collage as a way to convey how the intersecting facets of
their lives combine to make whole individuals. Artists have
assembled pieces of paper, fabrics, and other, often salvaged,
materials to create unified compositions that express the endless
possibilities of Black-constructed narratives despite the
fragmentation of our times. Â As artist Deborah Roberts
asserts, “With collage, I can create a more expansive and
inclusive view of the Black cultural experience.”  More
than 50 artists are represented in the book’s 140 color images,
with some creating original artworks for this project. Featured
artists include such well-known figures as Mark Bradford, Lauren
Halsey, Kerry James Marshall, Wangechi Mutu, Howardena Pindell,
Tschabalala Self, Lorna Simpson, Mickalene Thomas, and Kara Walker.
In addition to scholarly essays, the publication contains short
biographies of each artist written by Fisk University students.
 Distributed for the Frist Art Museum  Exhibition
Schedule  Frist Art Museum, Nashville (September
15–December 31, 2023)  Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
(February 18–May 12, 2024)  The Phillips Collection,
Washington, DC (July 6–September 22, 2024) Â
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