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Otherwise : imagining queer feminist art histories / by Jones, Amelia,editor,writer of introduction,contributor.; Silver, Erin,editor,contributor.; Doyle, Jennifer,contributor.; Katz, Jonathan D.,1958-contributor.; Latimer, Tirza True,contributor.; Bryan-Wilson, Julia,contributor.; Lord, Catherine,1949-contributor.; Bowen, Dore,1961-contributor.; Gaulke, Cheri,contributor.; Steiner, A. L.,1967-contributor.; Wolverton, Terry,contributor.; Boudry, Pauline,contributor.; Lorenz, Renate,contributor.; Davies, Jon,1980-contributor.; Leszkowicz, Paweł,contributor.; Aliaga, Juan Vicente,contributor.; Shaked, Nizan,contributor.; Roysdon, Emily,contributor.; Arakistain, Xabier,contributor.; Patel, Alpesh Kantilal,contributor.; Danbolt, Mathias,contributor.; González, Jennifer A.,contributor.; Takemoto, T. T.,contributor.; Davidow, Jackson,contributor.; Klein, Jennie,contributor.; Grey, Kris,contributor.; Newman, Lisa,contributor.; Davis, Vaginal,contributor.; Volcano, Del Lagrace,1957-contributor.; Johnson, Dominic,1980-contributor.; Logue, Deirdre,1964-contributor.; Mitchell, Allyson,contributor.; Reckitt, Helena,contributor.; Manchester University Press,publisher.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Otherwise: Imagining queer feminist art histories" is the first publication to address queer feminist politics, methods and theories in relation to the visual arts, including new media, installation and performance art. Despite the crucial contribution of considerations of 'queer' to feminism in other disciplines of the humanities, and the strong impact of feminist art history on queer visual theory, a visible and influential queer feminist art history has remained elusive. This book fills the gap by offering a range of essays by key North American and European scholars, both emerging and renowned, who address the historiographic and political questions arising from the relationship between art history and queer theory in order to help map exclusions and to offer models of a new queer feminist art historical or curatorial approach.
Subjects: Feminism in art.; Feminism and art.; Queer theory.; Art; Queer theory.;
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Young, gifted and Black : a new generation of artists : the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art / by Beasley, Kevin,1985-contributor.(CARDINAL)853187; Boettcher, Graham,contributor.(CARDINAL)853186; Brown, Jessica Bell,contributor.(CARDINAL)841305; Casteel, Jordan,contributor.(CARDINAL)853185; Chase, Jonathan Lyndon,1989-contributor.(CARDINAL)853184; Choi, Connie H.,contributor.(CARDINAL)314689; Collins, Bethany,1984-contributor.(CARDINAL)853183; Gavin, Cy,contributor.; Golden, Thelma,contributor.(CARDINAL)209039; Graham, Anthony,contributor.; Gumby, Alteronce,contributor.; Haynes, Lauren,contributor.(CARDINAL)354929; Jackson, Tomashi,1980-contributor.(CARDINAL)853182; James, Jamillah,1980-contributor.; Jones, Samuel Levi,contributor.; Lawson, Deana,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)853181; Lax, Thomas J.,contributor.(CARDINAL)855500; Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac,contributor.(CARDINAL)853189; Mack, Eric Nathaniel,1987-contributor.(CARDINAL)853180; Michie, Troy,contributor.; Quarles, Christina,1985-contributor.(CARDINAL)853179; Ringle, Hallie,contributor.(CARDINAL)853178; Sargent, Antwaun,contributor.(CARDINAL)853177; Sargent, Antwaun,editor.(CARDINAL)853177; Sepuya, Paul Mpagi,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)853176; Smith, Sable Elyse,contributor.(CARDINAL)853175; Wilford, Adeze,contributor.; Wilkins, Gordon Dearborn,contributor.; Williams, D'Angelo Lovell,1992-contributor.(CARDINAL)853174; Wycoff, Matt,contributor.(CARDINAL)853173; Concordia College (Bronxville, N.Y.),host institution.; Manetti Shrem Museum,host institution.(CARDINAL)853172; OSilas Gallery,host institution.;
Includes bibliographical references.Highlighting a new generation of black artists, 'Young, Gifted and Black' surveys works drawn from the collection of Bernard I. Lumpkin and Carmine D. Boccuzzi, longtime champions of emerging artists of African descent. Edited by Antwaun Sargent, the book features over 100 artworks -- including painting, photography, sculpture, and performance -- that explore collective memory, struggle, and self-representation. With texts by curators and artists offering diverse perspectives, [this book] speaks broadly to notions of community and identity that, while rooted in the specific experience of blackness, capture how these artists are shaping the ways we think about representation, race, and the history of art.Published in conjunction with the exhibition in Bronxville, New York, at the OSilas Gallery at Concordia College, September 24-December 7, 2019, and traveling to five additional venues ending at The Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at the University of California, Davis, June-December 2022.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Interviews.; Boccuzzi, Carmine; Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac; Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac; African American art; Art, American; Art;
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