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Beyond Mammy, Jezebel & Sapphire : reclaiming images of Black women / works from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his family foundation ; essays by Heidi R. Lewis and Roland Mitchell ; contributions by Takiyah Nur Amin [and 8 others].

Fine Arts Library N6538.N5 B49 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lewis, Heidi R., author.
Mitchell, Roland (Roland W.), author.
Pears, Catherine, author of introduction, author of introduction.
Amin, Takiyah Nur, author.
Boles, Velva, author.
Gumpper, Jean, author.
Leonard, Kate, author.
Sibley, Sha'Condria, author.
Simmons, Karen Riley, author.
Taaffe, Claudine, author.
Contributor:
Valentine, Megan, curator, curator.
Hunter-Larsen, Jessica, curator, curator.
Schnitzer, Jordan D., current owner.
Garcia, Claire Oberon, 1956-
Patton, Venetria K., 1968-
Bearden, Romare, 1911-1988, artist, artist.
Colescott, Robert, 1925-2009, artist, artist.
Gallagher, Ellen, 1965- artist, artist.
Howard, Mildred, 1945- artist, artist.
Wangechi Mutu, artist, artist.
Saar, Alison, artist, artist.
Simpson, Lorna, 1960- artist, artist.
Thomas, Michalene, artist, artist.
Walker, Kara Elizabeth, artist, artist.
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.
Alexandria Museum of Art (Alexandria, La.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African American women in art.
African American women artists.
Feminism in art.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
79 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 33 cm
Place of Publication:
[Portland, Oregon] : Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, [2016]
Summary:
"Engaging a wide range of experiences and artistic practices, the nine artists featured in this exhibition challenge the controlling images of Black women that continue to pervade our culture and influence perceptions. Their artworks jar loose expectations and replace simplistic narratives with nuanced, sophisticated meditations on contemporary identity. The essays in this publication similarly present a variety of perspectives on the artworks and the ideas they present. Contributions from a diverse group of accomplished scholars, activists, artists, and writers provide multiple viewpoints from which to consider the exhibition and the questions it presents. Together, the artists' works and the author's voices reveal the complexity of identity, the necessity for self-determination, and the power of art to stimulate dialogue." -- Publisher's description
Contents:
Preface: gaze at me / Catherine M. Pears
Who will sing a Black girl's song? A case for Black feminist and womanist exhibit engagement / Heidi R. Lewis
Beyond Mammy, Jezebel & Sapphire: reclaiming images of Black women / Roland W. Mitchell
A conscious musing on body, art, and memory / Takiyah Nur Amin
Breaking stereotypes: undoing tainted images of Black women / Velva Boles
African American women artists' magical truths / Claire Oberon Garcia
Poetry of process / Jean Gumpper and Kate Leonard
Lifting the veil and reclaiming Black women's humanity / Venetria K. Patton
Taking back me (for Beyond Mammy, Jezebel, and Sapphire) / Sha'Condria "iCon" Sibley
Fragments of a piece / Karen Riley Simmons
Beyond Mammy, Jezebel & Sapphire: reclaiming images of Black women: a Black-girl-woman reflection / Claudine Taaffe.
Artwork by Romare Bearden, Robert H. Colescott, Ellen Gallagher, Mildred Howard, Alison Saar, Wangechi Mutu, Lorna Simpson, Michalene Thomas, and Kara Walker.
Notes:
Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Alexandria Museum of Art, Louisiana from December 2, 2016 to February 18, 2017 and at I.D.E.A. Space at Colorado College, Colorado from March 27 to May 10, 2017.
Includes bibliographical references.
Catalog of exhibit at Alexandria Museum of Art, Louisiana from December 2, 2016 to February 18, 2017 and at I.D.E.A. Space at Colorado College, Colorado from March 27 to May 10, 2017.
ISBN:
9780692803172
0692803173
OCLC:
971200330

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