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Pasts, futures, and aftermaths : revisiting the Black Dada reader / Adam Pendleton.

LIBRA N6537.P365 A4 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pendleton, Adam, 1984- artist, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arts, Modern--21st century.
Arts, Modern.
Art and society--History--21st century.
Art and society.
Black people in art.
Conceptual art.
Black Dada reader.
Pendleton, Adam, 1984-.
Pendleton, Adam.
Pendleton, Adam, 1984- interviewee.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
391 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : DABA ; Köln : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, [2021]
Contents:
Thoughts toward pasts, futures and aftermaths / Adam Pendleton
One. What it is I think I'm doing anyhow / Toni Cade Bambara
Pilot plan for concrete poetry / Augusto de Campos, Haroldo de Campos, and Déceio Pignatari
New Time (excerpt) / Leslie Scalapino
Stubborn nationalism: Example two, movement literatures / Juliana Spahr
Two. Avant-garde and tradition / Charles Mignus
Jazz and neo-plastic / Piet Mondrian
Being matter ignited... / Cecil Taylor
Discourse in the novel (excerpt) / Mikhail Bakhtin
Crossing the frontiers: Mnemosyne between art history and cinema / Philippe-Alain Michaud
Three. The power of the archive and its limits / Achille Mbembe
Q&A at Walker Art Center / Amiri Baraka
An interview on the futures of Black Radicalism / Angela Davis
In the name of love / Sara Ahmed
The ballot or the bullet / Malcolm X
A conversation with Michael Hardt on the politics of love / Leonard Schwartz and Michael Hardt
Four. A breath of life (excerpt) / Clarice Lispector
Evil nigger / Julius Eastman
The exhausted / Gilles Deleuze
Some thoughts on a constellation of things seen and felt / Adrienne Edwards
Interviews. Thomas Hirschhorn
Ishmael Houston-Jones
Joan Jonas
Lorraine O'Grady
Joan Retallack.
Notes:
Previously published texts.
Single pagination superimposed on various pagings.
"The sequel to Pendleton's acclaimed Black Dada Reader, compiling an anti-canon of radical experimentation and thought . . . .A decade later, Pendleton has composed another reader, building upon the constellation of writers, artists, filmmakers, philosophers and critics that emerged in the first volume"--Artbook& website (viewed on October 6, 2021)
Includes artist interviews (pages 393-437).
Local Notes:
On the occasion of an exhibition held at the MoMA, 2021.
ISBN:
1734681713
9781734681710
9783753300801
3753300802
OCLC:
1256541935

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