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Essay'd: 30 Detroit Artists [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 276x213x15 mm, weight: 607 g, 248 illustrations
  • Serija: Painted Turtle
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Wayne State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0814342272
  • ISBN-13: 9780814342275
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 276x213x15 mm, weight: 607 g, 248 illustrations
  • Serija: Painted Turtle
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Wayne State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0814342272
  • ISBN-13: 9780814342275
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Essay’d: 30 Detroit Artists highlights the individual contributors to Detroit’s thriving and diverse art scene. Stemming from the popular blog of the same name, Essay’d seeks to introduce readers to the contemporary art practitioners who live and work in Detroit or have participated in the Detroit art scene in an important way. Even those familiar with Detroit and its art ecosystem are sure to find new insight and perspective on artists that have made their careers in Detroit.

Four arts writers within the Detroit art scene—a professor, a gallerist, and two critics—create an ongoing series of short essays that focus briefly and intensely on standout artists. This blending of critical sensibilities and interests provides a unique perspective on a diverse place, offering many points of interest and access to one of the most vital and intriguing art environments in the country. While many creatives have helped to grow and shape the local art tableau, the authors selected thirty artists for this volume, including Signal Return’s artistic director Lynne Avadenka; "The Detroit Portrait Series" artist Nichole Macdonald; 2012 DLECTRICITY performers Tzarinas of the Plane; and 2013 Kresge fellow Carl Wilson to name a few. This book is not a systematic attempt to identify the "best" or "most important" Detroit artists, or even to define what those terms mean. The position the essays take to their subjects is not critical but neither is it reverential. The objective is to create a platform for Detroit artists, not a pedestal.

Essay’d is an excellent introduction to the Detroit art landscape, as well as an opportunity to deepen one’s knowledge of the Detroit art scene and its players. Art lovers and regional history buffs will not want to miss this collection.



Thirty illustrated essays highlighting a variety of best-loved and little-known Detroit artists.

Recenzijos

Wayne State University Press has captured the vibrancy of the contemporary art community at this critical moment of Detroits cultural renaissance in the visual arts. Essayd speaks to the inspiration, dedication, and creativity of individuals living and working in this great city. Salvador Salort-Pons, Ph.D., director, president, and CEO of the Detroit Institute of Arts

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
1 Saffell Gardner
1(4)
2 Corrie Baldauf
5(4)
3 Melanie Manos
9(4)
4 Kathleen Rashid
13(4)
5 Tzarinas Of The Plane
17(4)
6 Kathryn Brackett Luchs
21(4)
7 Corine Vermeulen
25(6)
8 Rose E. Desloover
31(4)
9 Carl Wilson
35(4)
10 Nicole Macdonald
39(4)
11 Lynneavadenka
43(4)
12 David Rubello
47(6)
13 Scott Hocking
53(6)
14 Susan Goethel Campbell
59(6)
15 Frank Pahl
65(4)
16 Andrew Krieger
69(6)
17 Megan Parry
75(8)
18 Elizabeth Youngblood
83(8)
19 Michael Mcgillis
91(8)
20 Dylan Spaysky
99(6)
21 Mary Fortuna
105(6)
22 Marie Woo
111(4)
23 Sandra Cardew
115(6)
24 Clinton Snider
121(6)
25 Andy Malone
127(6)
26 Shanna Merola
133(4)
27 Chido Johnson
137(4)
28 Jon Strand
141(6)
29 Toby Millman
147(6)
30 Matt Corbin
153
Dennis Alan Nawrocki serves as adjunct faculty in the Department of Art and Art History at Wayne State University. Author of Art in Detroit Public Places (Wayne State University Press, 2008) and a freelance critic, Nawrocki has penned reviews for a wide range of publications including Art in America and Sculpture.

Steve Panton is the founder of 2739 Edwin and 9338 Campau galleries and co-founder of the Hamtramck Neighborhood Arts Festival and the Free School of Hamtramck. His personal interests are in interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of pedagogy, research, and exhibition making.

Matthew Piper has been covering the Detroit art scene since 2011, when he served as the inaugural Detroit blogger for KnightArts. His writing and photography have since been featured in Bad at Sports, Detroit Research, Infinite Mile, and Model D.

Sarah Rose Sharp is a Detroit-based writer, activist, photographer, and multimedia artist. She writes about art and culture in Detroit for Art in America, Hyperallergic, KnightArts, and others. She was named a 2015 Kresge Literary Arts Fellow for Arts Criticism.