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Buchbeschreibung Softcover. Zustand: Neu. Black Audio Film Collective, Sonia Boyce, Aaron Douglas, Basquiat, Hatoum, Gavin Jantjes, Oscar Jacobson, Emily Kngwarrey, Jacob Lawrence, Mopope, Norval Morrisseau, Albert Namatjira, Everlyn Nicodemus, Onwu-dinjo, Adrian Piper, Keith Piper, George Swinto (illustrator). Exiles, Diasporas & Strangers. Kobena Mercer Hrsg. London, Iniva/Cambridge, MIT, 2008. 235:180mm. 224S. Mehr. Abb., (36) farb. Or.-Brosch. Annotating Art?s Histories series. "Migration, whether freely chosen or forcibly imposed, has been a defining feature of twentieth-century modernity--and much of twentieth-century art. Exiles, Diasporas & Strangers examines life-changing journeys that transplanted artists and intellectuals from one cultural context to another, making clear the critical and creative role that migration, exile, and displacement have played in shaping the story of modern art. Whether manifested in the striking architectural innovations of Nigerian modernism in the 1920s or postmodern works by Jean-Michel Basquiat and black British filmmakers in the 1980s, the multidirectional appropriation and borrowing described in these essays give us new perspectives on twentieth-century art and modernity. Distinguishing between exile and diaspora, emigration and immigration, and ?the stranger? and ?the other,? the book examines the different conditions that structure the artist?s experience and aesthetic strategies. From indigenous artists and the question of authorship to the influence of émigré art historians on art history, from the aesthetics of the African diaspora to Adrian Piper?s metaphorical exile between philosophy and art, these connections and disconnections in a network of traveling cultures continue art history?s efforts to come to terms with the postcolonial turn." Texten von Jean Fisher (Diaspora, Trauma and the Poetics of Remembrance), Sieglinde Lemke (Diaspora Aesthetics: Exploring the African Diaspora in the Works of Aaron Douglas, Jacob Lawrence and Jean-Michel Basquiat), Amna Malik (Conceptualising "Black" Britisch Art Through the Lens of Exile), Steven A. Mansbach (The Artifice of Modern(ist) Art History), Ian McLean (Aboriginal Modernism in Central Australia), Kobena Mercer (Adrian Piper, 10970-1975: Exiled on Main Street), Ikem Stanley Okoye (Unmapped Trajectories: Early Sculpture and Architecture of a "Nigerian" Modernity), Ruth B. Phillips (The Turn of the Primitivew: Modernism, the Stranger and the Indigenous Artist). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 080011
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