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Betye Saar : still tickin' / Sara Cochran, director and chief curator

Catalog Data

Interviewee:
Saar, Betye  Search this
Interviewer:
Cochran, Sara  Search this
Host institution:
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art  Search this
Museum De Domijnen  Search this
Subject:
Saar, Betye  Search this
Saar, Betye  Search this
Physical description:
272 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
Type:
Exhibitions
Interviews
Exhibition catalogs
Photobooks
Artists' statements
Place:
California
Date:
2017
20th century
21st century
Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition held at De Domijnen in Sittard, the Netherlands, July 28 - November 15, 2015 and at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, Arizona, January 30 - May 1, 2016.
AAPG copy has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Gift from Andrew Oliver.
Contents:
Foreword -- In Conversation -- Sanctified Visions -- Bridge of Memory -- Tellin' It Like It Is -- In Her Own Hand -- Checklist
Summary:
Betye Saar (born 1926) is a legend. For 60 years, she has created powerful artworks that question traditional roles and representations of African Americans and women in the US, as well as deeply personal works about her family history and spirituality. 'Betye Saar: Still Tickin"' considers the breadth of the artist's career and its key themes. To contextualize Saar's works, this volume includes writings by the artist from the 1970s to the present day as well as a recent interview with Saar in which she discusses her artistic practice and her views on history, including the current debate about police violence in the US. "My art becomes an explorer, a tracer of forgotten tribes, a seeker of sanctified visions," explains Saar. "These works are what I leave behind."
Topic:
Assemblage (Art)  Search this
African American art  Search this
African American sculpture  Search this
Mixed media (Art)  Search this
African American women artists  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1084059