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Patchwork : essays & interviews on Caribbean visual culture / Jacqueline Bishop.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bishop, Jacqueline, 1971- author.
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art and society--Caribbean Area.
Art and society.
Visual communication--Caribbean Area.
Visual communication.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (236 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
Edition:
New edition.
Place of Publication:
Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL : Intellect Books, 2023.
Contents:
Cover
Patchwork: Essays & Interviews on Caribbean Visual Culture
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Importance of Place
1. Wendy Nanan Talks about the Importance of Place in Her Works
2. Annalee Davis Uses Art to Unearth and Interrogate
3. For Deborah Anzinger, Ecology Is of Utmost Importance
4. Puerto Rico's Lionel Cruet's Artworks Are Focused on the Intimate Relationship with the Environment
5. The In-between Places of Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow's Visual Art Practice
6. Robin Farquharson, Unplugged
The Process of Art-Making
7. Garfield Morgan Discusses an Intuitive Approach to Art-Making
8. Jasmine Thomas-Girvan Utilizes the Subject of Loss to Right the Wrongs of the Past and the Present
9. Alicia Brown Revisits and Revises Colonial Narratives within the Languages of Portraiture and Painting
10. Living Gratefully: An Interview with Earl McKenzie
11. Katrina Coombs Discusses Her Fetish for Creating Fine-Art Fiber Works
12. Olivia McGilchrist Explores Caribbean Futuresin Virtual Reality Narratives
Women and Visual Culture
13. Using Objects to Convey Meaning and Break Silences: An Interview with Material Culture Expert Steeve Buckridge
14. Master Jamaican Mat-Maker Sane Mae Dunkley Wove Together the Story of the Jamaican People
15. Women and Art: An Interview with O'Neil Lawrence
16. Jamaica's Rich Bio-Diversity Is Painter Amy Laskin's Muse
17. Oneika Russell Engages the Tropical Body and Caribbean Identity
18. For Amanda Coulson, Women Artists in Particular Should Remain Vigilant
Challenging Boundaries
19. Jaime Lee Loy Walks the Fine Line between the Familiar and the Unfamiliar
20. Sheena Rose Seeks to Challenge People (and Boundaries) with Her Work
21. Exploring the Art of Female Sexual Desires
22. Llanor Alleyne's Female Figures Grounded in Natureas an Assertion and Reclamation of Inner Selves
23. La Vaughn Belle's Contemporary Art Practice of Speaking in Layers
24. Artist Kereina Chang Fatt Uses Her Work to Address Relationships, Community, and Connectedness
Defying Easy Categorization
25. Krista Thompson Brings a Critical Eye to What Is Confined to the Footnotes of Art History
26. For Art Historian Edward J. Sullivan, the Caribbean (and Caribbean Artists, like Puerto Rico's Francisco Oller) Defy Easy Categorization
27. Queen Victoria Give We Free: Tackling Victorian Jamaica in the Visual Arts
28. Pre-Raphaelite Sisters Exhibition Features Jamaican: An Interview with Jan Marsh
29. Art Historian and Curator Allison Thompson Believes That Art Is a Forum to Envision What Is Possible
30. Where Others See Fragmentation, Tatiana Flores Sees Continuity in Caribbean Art
Appendix
About the Author
Back Cover
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 13, 2023).
Other Format:
Print version: Bishop, Jacqueline Patchwork
ISBN:
9781789386486
1789386489
9781789386479
1789386470
Publisher Number:
40031580592
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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