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- Philosophy of time travel : Edgar Arceneaux, Vincent Galen Johnson, Olga Koumoundouros, Rodney McMillian and Matthew Sloly / by Kim, Christine Y.(CARDINAL)270445; Studio Museum in Harlem.(CARDINAL)165993;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Arceneaux, Edgar; Johnson, Vincent; Koumoundouros, Olga, 1965-; McMillan, Rodney, 1969-; Sloly, Matthew, 1971-; Arceneaux, Edgar, 1972-; Johnson, Vincent Galen.; Koumoundouros, Olga, 1965-; McMillian, Rodney, 1969-; Sloly, Matthew,; Art, American; Art, Modern; Time travel;
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- Marking time / by Kent, Rachel.(CARDINAL)309261; Benjamin, Andrew E.(CARDINAL)186366; Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney, N.S.W.)(CARDINAL)208296;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney, N.S.W.); Art, Modern; Time in art;
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- The lining of forgetting : internal & external memory in art / by Eden, Xandra,1968-(CARDINAL)287220; Roberts, John,1955-(CARDINAL)287219; Cook, Sarah,1974-(CARDINAL)287218; Weatherspoon Art Museum.(CARDINAL)265209; Austin Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)227120;
Edgar Arceneaux -- Deborah Aschheim -- Louise Bourgeois -- Janice Caswell -- John Coplans -- Pablo Helguera -- Emma Kay -- Dinh Q. Lê --Scott Lyall -- David Rokeby -- Mungo Thomson -- Cody Trepte -- Kerry Tribe -- Rachel Whiteread.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Arts, Modern; Memory in art;
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- Etched in collective history / by Hayes, Jeffreen M.,author.(CARDINAL)352354; Dobrinski, Rebecca,contributor.; Devlin, Erin Krutko,contributor.(CARDINAL)352353; Williams, Lauren,1984-contributor.(CARDINAL)621169; Birmingham Museum of Art (Birmingham, Ala.),host institution.(CARDINAL)148603;
Includes bibliographical references.Director's foreword / Gail Andrews -- Acknowledgments / Gail Andrews -- Preface / Jeffreen M. Hayes -- Esays. Etched in collective history / Jeffreen M. Hayes -- "Witnessing and testifying": Individual expression and social change in the civil rights movement / Erin Krutko Devlin -- Why Birmingham? / Rebecca Dobrinski -- A post civil rights story / Lauren Williams -- Catalogue.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Birmingham Museum of Art (Birmingham, Ala.); African American art; Civil rights movements in art;
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- Black earth rising : colonialism and climate change in contemporary art / by Eshun, Ekow,author.(CARDINAL)848246; Arabindan-Kesson, Anna,contributor.(CARDINAL)854095; Báez, Firelei,1980-artist.(CARDINAL)856659; Fernández, Teresita,1968-artist.(CARDINAL)355839; Gómez-Barris, Macarena,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)899874; Hopinka, Sky,1984-artist.(CARDINAL)899875; Mitchell, Tyler(Photographer),artist.(CARDINAL)899876; Piñeiro, Alejandro,1990-artist.(CARDINAL)899877; Shonibare, Yinka,1962-artist.(CARDINAL)264549; Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See,1940-2025,artist.(CARDINAL)899878; Wangechi Mutu,artist.(CARDINAL)342611; Baltimore Museum of Art,host institution.(CARDINAL)144046;
Includes bibliographic references and index"Featuring strikingly lyrical contributions by Black, Latin American, and Native American artists, 'Black Earth Rising' assembles over 200 contemporary artworks that explore the complex ties between colonialism and the climate crisis--and in so doing, dramatically expands visual narratives on climate change. Taking as its origin the forced migration of people and early networks of commerce that reshaped lives and landscapes globally after European arrival in the Americas, the book offers an urgent reframing of climate discourse that places people of color at the center of the debate." --back cover
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Nature in art; Climatic changes in art; Settler colonialism; Imperialism; Forced migration; Environmental degradation in art; African American artists; Hispanic American artists; Indigenous peoples in art; Indigenous art; Art, American;
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- In the Black fantastic / by Eshun, Ekow,author.(CARDINAL)848246; Bourland, Ian,contributor.; Commander, Michelle D.,1978-contributor.(CARDINAL)850040; Elia, Adriano,contributor.(CARDINAL)859701; Martin, Kameelah L.,1978-contributor.(CARDINAL)859809; Rugoff, Ralph,1957-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)290848; Wofford, Tobias,contributor.(CARDINAL)861170; Hayward Gallery,host institution.(CARDINAL)149343; MIT Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)175217;
Includes bibliographical references, filmography, discography, and index.In the Black Fantastic' assembles art and imagery from across the African diaspora that embraces ideas of the mythic and the speculative. It brings to life the forces that shape Afrofuturism - the cultural movement that conjures otherworldly visions out of the everyday of Black experience - and beyond, looking at how speculative fictions in Black art and culture are boldly reimagining perspectives on race, gender, identity and the body in the 21st century. Standing apart from Western narratives of progress and modernity - based as they are on the historical subjugation of people of colour - the book explores how Black artists are drawing inspiration from African-originated myth, knowledge systems and spiritual practices to confound the Western dichotomy between the real and unreal, the natural and the supernatural. With 250 illustrations spanning the spheres of photography, painting, sculpture, cinema, literature and architecture, this book reaches across time, space and art form, drawing together everything from works by leading visual artists such as Kara Walker, Chris Ofili and Lina Iris Viktor to groundbreaking films like Black Panther and Get Out and the radical politics of pan-Africanism.Ekow Eshun is a writer and curator based in London. Formerly Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, he is the author of Black Gold of the Sun and Africa State of Mind.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; African American artists; Afrofuturism; Artists, Black; Arts, Black; Black people in art;
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