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Kerry James Marshall / Charles Gaines, Greg Tate, Laurence Rassel

Catalog Data

Author:
Gaines, Charles 1944-  Search this
Tate, Greg  Search this
Rassel, Laurence  Search this
Author:
Marshall, Kerry James 1955- Works Selections  Search this
Subject:
Marshall, Kerry James 1955- Criticism and interpretation  Search this
Physical description:
158 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 29 cm
Type:
Books
Criticism, interpretation, etc
Date:
2017
21st century
Contents:
Interview: Charles Gaines in conversation with Kerry James Marshall -- Survey: Greg Tate, The marvellously black familiars of Kerry James Marshall -- Artists choice: Peter Wollen, Signs and meaning in cinema, 1969 ; Will Alexander, Shamanic butterfly dirges, 1987 -- Artists writings: Letter to a young artist, 2006 ; Just because, 2010 ; My Andy Warhol?, 2016
Summary:
The most comprehensive book yet on this inspired, inventive chronicler of the African-American experience Alabama-born, Chicago-based Kerry James Marshall is one of the most exciting artists working today. Critically and commercially acclaimed, the painter is known for his representation of the history of African-American identity in Western art. Conversant with a wide typology of styles, subjects, and techniques, from abstraction to realism and comics, Marshall synthesizes different traditions and genres in his work while seeking to counter stereotypical depictions of black people in society.
Topic:
Painting, American  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1072575