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A major new study of Black figurative art from Africa and the African diaspora, covering 100 years from the early 20th century to now.
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Référence | 9780500025888 |
Artiste-Genre | Art moderne et contemporain |
Auteur(s) | Koyo Kouoh |
Editeur(s) | Thames & Hudson |
Format | Hardcover |
Nb. de pages | 336 |
Langue | English |
Dimensions | 280 x 210 |
Date parution | 2024 |
Musée | Kunstmuseums Basel, Switzerland |
Published to accompany an exhibition at Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town, in South Africa (20 November 2022 - 03 September 2023), and at the Kunstmuseums Basel, Switzerland (25 may - 24 november 2024).
This book presents a comprehensive exploration of Black self representation through portraiture and figuration, celebrating Black subjectivity and Black consciousness from Pan-African and Pan-Diasporic perspectives.
With a primary focus on representational painting, When We See Us celebrates how artists from Africa and the African diaspora have imagined, positioned, memorialized and asserted African and African diasporic experiences during a 100-year period spanning from the early 20th century to the present. The publication demonstrates how generations of artists throughout the 20th century and at the beginning of the 21st have critically engaged with multiple notions of Blackness and Africanity.
Figurative painting by Black artists has risen to a new prominence in the field of contemporary art over the last decade. This timely and revelatory publication and exhibition will highlight the many ways in which artists have contributed to the critical discourse on topics such as Pan-Africanism, the Civil Rights Movement, African Liberation and Independence movements, the Anti-Apartheid and Black Consciousness mobilisations, Decoloniality and Black Lives Matter.
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