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Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 267x236 mm, 270 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Gregory Miller & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1941366104
  • ISBN-13: 9781941366103
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 267x236 mm, 270 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2016
  • Leidėjas: Gregory Miller & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1941366104
  • ISBN-13: 9781941366103
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art is widely recognized as one of the most significant collections of modern and contemporary work by African and African Diasporan artists, and Four Generations draws upon the collection's unparalleled holdings to explore the critical contributions made by black artists to the evolution of visual art in the 20th and 21st centuries. Extensively illustrated with hundreds of works in a variety of media, and featuring scholarly texts by leading artists, writers and curators, Four Generations gives an essential overview of some of the most notable artists and movements of the last century, up to and including works being made today. Four major new scholarly essays provide touchstones for the unifying themes of the collection, and provide historical background on the struggles, innovations, communities and questions that have driven the development of African American and African artsincluding a new text by Joost Bosland on the reception of contemporary African art after 1989; Susan and Elihu Rose Chief Curator of the Jewish Museums Norman L. Kleeblatt on the pioneering achievements of Norman Lewis; Tate Modern Senior Curator Mark Godfrey on black artists in the 1960s and 1970s; as well as a crucial look at contemporary art and practice by the book's editor Courtney J. Martin, Assistant Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University. Short essays on single artists and significant works punctuate each historical chapter, including texts and interviews by noteworthy writers such as Thelma Golden, Philippe Vergne, Thomas J. Lax, Lawrence Rinder, Christopher Bedford and others, on artists like Kara Walker, Mark Bradford, Lorna Simpson, Norman Lewis, Glenn Ligon, Theaster Gates, Clifford Owens, Jennie C. Jones, Julie Mehretu, and more. The catalogue is further illustrated with major works by artists from throughout the last century, such as Beauford Delaney, Jacob Lawrence, Alma Thomas, David Hammons, Sam Gilliam, Lauren Halsey, Oscar Murillo, Jayson Musson, Robin Rhode, Zander Blom, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and many others. Filled with countless insights and treasures, Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art is a journey through one of the most exceptional collections of art in America, and through the momentous legacy of African and African Diasporan art from the last hundred years.

Recenzijos

The catalog Four Generations: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art (2016), edited by Courtney J. Martin, shows that a history of blacks in American art can be told through means other than the representational or narrative. * New York Review of Books * By bringing together the disparate efforts of an impressive range of artists, curators, and scholars, this compendium goes a long way towardupsetting the the reductive narratives and false dichotomies that so often accompany work by black artists. -- Michael Miller * Bookforum * ...It would not be a stretch to call the Joyner-Giuffrida collection an uprising in its own right. -- Rob Haskell * W Magazine * When art collectors publish a book on their treasures, they often include a glamour shot of themselves surrounded by myriad works. But in Four Generations: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art, edited by Courtney J. Martin and published last month by Gregory R. Miller, there is no picture of Ms. Joyner anywhere. Instead, there are academic essays by curators and writers, with only a short question and answer segment with Ms. Joyner and her husband, Alfred J. Giuffrida. -- Ted Loos * The New York Times * It is a chance to contemplate a wider, more complex and exciting narrative: how African-American artists show a different version of America, and how some, like Mr Gilliam, have changed the language of art itself. * The Economist *

Foreword 7(6)
Mary Schmidt Campbell
I The Edge of Abstraction: Norman Lewis And The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection
13(70)
Norman L. Kleeblatt
Lucy H. Partman
Thomas J. Lax On Alma Thomas
34(6)
Lawrence Rinder On Richard Mayhew
40(12)
James Rondeau On Edward Clark
52(31)
Selected Works By
56(27)
Charles Alston
Romare Bearden
Elizabeth Catlett
Beauford Delaney
Reginald Gammon
Herbert Gentry
Felrath Hines
Alvin Hollingsworth
Richard Hunt
Lois Mailou Jones
Jacob Lawrence
Hughie Lee-Smith
Sam Middleton
Merton D. Simpson
Vincent D. Smith
Hale Woodruff
II Abstraction In Tryin' Times, 1967--1980
83(70)
Mark Godfrey
Nicholas Cullinan On Sam Gilliam
100(18)
Jamillah James On Charles Gaines
118(35)
Selected Works By
128(25)
Emma Amos
Frank Bowling
Melvin Edwards
David Hammons
Daniel LaRue Johnson
Alvin Loving Jr.
Raymond Saunders
Jack Whitten
William T. Williams
III Style, Influence, and the Freestyle Generation
153(150)
Courtney J. Martin
Thelma Golden In Conversation With Glenn Ligon
162(8)
Jacqueline Francis On Lorna Simpson
170(6)
Jessica Morgan In Conversation With Leonardo Drew
176(12)
Christopher Bedford On Jennie C. Jones
188(8)
Hannah Johnston On Julie Mehretu
196(6)
Jen Mergel In Conversation With Shinique Smith
202(10)
Alexis Clark On Clifford Owens
212(4)
Philippe Vergne On Kara Walker
216(4)
Gary Garrels On Theaster Gates
220(8)
Alexis Clark On Hank Willis Thomas
228(4)
Franklin Sirmans On Samuel Levi Jones
232(8)
Gary Garrels In Conversation With Kevin Beasley
240(8)
Courtney J. Martin In Conversation With Mark Bradford And Charles Gaines
248(55)
Selected Works By
268(35)
Radcliffe Bailey
Dawoud Bey
Bethany Collins
Lauren Halsey
David Huffman
Isaac Julien
Simone Leigh
Ealy Mays
Hugo McCloud
Oscar Murillo
Jayson Musson
Angel Otero
Sienna Shields
Gary Simmons
Tavares Strachan
Juana Valdes
Cullen B. Washington Jr.
Amanda Williams
IV The Africa Paradox
303(67)
Joost Bosland
Elvira Dyangani Ose On Robin Rhode
310(45)
Selected Works By
314(41)
Zander Blom
Nicholas Hlobo
Moshekwa Langa
Meleko Mokgosi
Serge Alain Nitegeka
Odili Donald Odita
Toyin Odutola
Yinka Shonibare
Mikhael Subotzky
Kemang Wa Lehulere
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
Curators' and Artists' Salon
355(10)
Pamela J. Joyner And Alfred J. Giuffrida In Conversation With Courtney J. Martin
365(5)
Selected Bibliography 370(3)
Notes on Selected Artists in the Collection 373(2)
Notes on Contributors to the Volume 375(3)
Acknowledgments 378(1)
Index 379