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Blk art : the audacious legacy of Black artists and models in Western art / Zaria Ware.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Harper Design, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 222 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780063272415
  • 0063272415
Other title:
  • Black art
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Part 1. The Models: Looking Behind The Dystopian Curtain -- Holier Than Thou-est -- Case Study: It's All Greek To Me -- Scandal! Murder! Intrigue! Bridgerton! Oh My! -- Case Study: Black England -- Where Are Thou Waldo? -- Amsterdam? Amsterdam. -- Case Study: What Goes Around Keeps Going -- Ne Touche Pas À Mes Cheveux (Don't Touch My Hair) -- Case Study: Seriously Don't Touch It -- Turbans, Orientalism, And Pumpkin-Spiced Lattes -- Faces -- Part 2. The Artists: Before The Harlem Renaissance -- Robert Seldon Duncanson (c. 1821-1872): The House Painter Turned Master Artist -- Edward Mitchell Bannister (1828-1901): The Art Prodigy Turned National Award Winner -- Edmonia Lewis (c. 1844-1907): The Self-Taught Sculptor Turned Celebrity -- Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937): The Young Dreamer Turned BLK ART Icon -- But Wait, There's More? -- A Final Note.
Summary: "A fun and fact-filled introduction to the dismissed Black art masters and models who shook up the world. Elegant. Refined. Exclusionary. Interrupted. The foundations of the fine art world are shaking. Beyoncé and Jay-Z break the internet by blending modern Black culture with fine art in their iconic music video filmed in the Louvre. Kehinde Wiley powerfully subverts European masterworks. Calls resonate for diversity in museums and the resignations of leaders of the old guard. It's clear that modern day museums can no longer exist without change--and without recognizing that Black people have been a part of the Western art world since its beginnings. Quietly held within museum and private collections around the world are hundreds of faces of Black men and women, many of their stories unknown. From paintings of majestic kings to a portrait of a young girl named Isabella in Amsterdam, these models lived diverse lives while helping shape the art world along the way. Then, after hundreds of years of Black faces cast as only the subject of the white gaze, a small group of trailblazing Black American painters and sculptors reached national and international fame, setting the stage for the flourishing of Black art in the 1920s and beyond. Captivating and informative, BLK ART is an essential work that elevates a globally dismissed legacy to its proper place in the mainstream art canon. From the hushed corridors of royal palaces to the bustling streets of 1920s Paris--this is Black history like never seen before."-- Publisher marketing.
List(s) this item appears in: Black History Month for Adults
Holdings
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 704.0396 W273 Available 33111011037922
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 704.0396 W273 Available 33111010962039
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A fun and fact-filled introduction to the dismissed Black art masters and models who shook up the world.

Elegant. Refined. Exclusionary. Interrupted. The foundations of the fine art world are shaking. Beyoncé and Jay-Z break the internet by blending modern Black culture with fine art in their iconic music video filmed in the Louvre. Kehinde Wiley powerfully subverts European masterworks. Calls resonate for diversity in museums and the resignations of leaders of the old guard. It's clear that modern day museums can no longer exist without change--and without recognizing that Black people have been a part of the Western art world since its beginnings. Quietly held within museum and private collections around the world are hundreds of faces of Black men and women, many of their stories unknown. From paintings of majestic kings to a portrait of a young girl named Isabella in Amsterdam, these models lived diverse lives while helping shape the art world along the way. Then, after hundreds of years of Black faces cast as only the subject of the white gaze, a small group of trailblazing Black American painters and sculptors reached national and international fame, setting the stage for the flourishing of Black art in the 1920s and beyond. Captivating and informative, BLK ART is an essential work that elevates a globally dismissed legacy to its proper place in the mainstream art canon. From the hushed corridors of royal palaces to the bustling streets of 1920s Paris--this is Black history like never seen before.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-214) and index.

Part 1. The Models: Looking Behind The Dystopian Curtain -- Holier Than Thou-est -- Case Study: It's All Greek To Me -- Scandal! Murder! Intrigue! Bridgerton! Oh My! -- Case Study: Black England -- Where Are Thou Waldo? -- Amsterdam? Amsterdam. -- Case Study: What Goes Around Keeps Going -- Ne Touche Pas À Mes Cheveux (Don't Touch My Hair) -- Case Study: Seriously Don't Touch It -- Turbans, Orientalism, And Pumpkin-Spiced Lattes -- Faces -- Part 2. The Artists: Before The Harlem Renaissance -- Robert Seldon Duncanson (c. 1821-1872): The House Painter Turned Master Artist -- Edward Mitchell Bannister (1828-1901): The Art Prodigy Turned National Award Winner -- Edmonia Lewis (c. 1844-1907): The Self-Taught Sculptor Turned Celebrity -- Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859-1937): The Young Dreamer Turned BLK ART Icon -- But Wait, There's More? -- A Final Note.

"A fun and fact-filled introduction to the dismissed Black art masters and models who shook up the world. Elegant. Refined. Exclusionary. Interrupted. The foundations of the fine art world are shaking. Beyoncé and Jay-Z break the internet by blending modern Black culture with fine art in their iconic music video filmed in the Louvre. Kehinde Wiley powerfully subverts European masterworks. Calls resonate for diversity in museums and the resignations of leaders of the old guard. It's clear that modern day museums can no longer exist without change--and without recognizing that Black people have been a part of the Western art world since its beginnings. Quietly held within museum and private collections around the world are hundreds of faces of Black men and women, many of their stories unknown. From paintings of majestic kings to a portrait of a young girl named Isabella in Amsterdam, these models lived diverse lives while helping shape the art world along the way. Then, after hundreds of years of Black faces cast as only the subject of the white gaze, a small group of trailblazing Black American painters and sculptors reached national and international fame, setting the stage for the flourishing of Black art in the 1920s and beyond. Captivating and informative, BLK ART is an essential work that elevates a globally dismissed legacy to its proper place in the mainstream art canon. From the hushed corridors of royal palaces to the bustling streets of 1920s Paris--this is Black history like never seen before."-- Publisher marketing.

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