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9781855145580 (hardback) |
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1855145588 (hardback) |
Märkused |
Published to accompany an exhibition of the same name held at the National Portrait Gallery, London, February 22 - May 19, 2024; The Box, Plymouth, June 29 - September 29, 2024; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, November 9 - February 9, 2025; North Carolina Museum of Art, March 8 - June 29, 2025 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-188) |
Sisukord |
Director's foreword / Nicholas Cullinan -- Introduction : the time is always now / Ekow Eshun -- Double consciousness -- The fabric of things / Esi Edugyan -- Michael Armitage / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Noah Davis / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Claudette Johnson / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Kerry James Marshall / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Wangechi Mutu / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Jennifer Packer / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Thomas J. Price / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Nathaniel Mary Quinn / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Amy Sherald / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Lorna Simpson / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Voices : reflections on Black bodies and Black lives by authors, poets, and scholars -- Past and presence -- New angels of history / Dorothy Price -- Godfried Donkor / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Kimathi Donkor / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Lubaina Himid / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Titus Kaphar / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Barbara Walker / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Voices : reflections on Black bodies and Black lives by authors, poets and scholars -- Our aliveness -- Blackness as a free state / Bernadine Evaristo -- Njideka Akunyili Crosby / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Hurvin Anderson / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Jordan Casteel / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Denzil Forrester / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Chris Ofili / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Toyin Ojih Odutola / [Sarah Holdaway] -- Henry Taylor / [Sarah Holdaway] |
Märkused |
"'The Time is Always Now' assembles contemporary African diasporic artists working in the UK and US whose practice foregrounds the Black figure. Published to coincide with the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London, this publication explores and celebrates contemporary Black artists internationally who work within Black figuration. This visual book examines contemporary figurative artworks against a backdrop of heightened cultural visibility. Within this context, its collected paintings, drawings and sculptures take on a dual role as the accomplished work of individual artists and as a collective assertion of Black presence" -- page [4] of cover |
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näitusekataloogid (vormimärksõna)
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Lisasõnad |
Artists, Black -- 21st century -- Exhibitions |
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Black people in art -- Exhibitions |
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Black people -- Portraits -- Exhibitions |
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Artists, Black -- Exhibitions |
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exhibition catalogs. |
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portraits. |
Täiendkirjed |
Eshun, Ekow, 1968- toimetaja
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Cullinan, Nicholas, 1977- eessõna autor
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Edugyan, Esi, 1978- teksti autor
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Price, Dorothy C., 1969- teksti autor
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Evaristo, Bernardine, 1959- teksti autor
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Holdaway, Sarah, teksti autor
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National Portrait Gallery (London)
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Box (Plymouth, England)
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Philadelphia Museum of Art
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North Carolina Museum of Art
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The time is always now : artists reframe the black figure, exhibition (2024-2025 : London)
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The time is always now : artists reframe the black figure, exhibition (2024-2025 : Plymouth)
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The time is always now : artists reframe the black figure, exhibition (2024-2025 : Philadelphia)
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The time is always now : artists reframe the black figure, exhibition (2024-2025 : Raleigh)
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Variantpealkiri |
Artists reframe the Black figure
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UDK |
7.03 -054 (083)
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