African Modernism in America (9781885444110)
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Author: Perrin Lathrop
A groundbreaking examination of modern African artists and their relationships with American artists and cultural institutions in the mid-twentieth century Between 1947 and 1967, institutions such as the Harmon Foundation, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and historically Black colleges and universities collected and exhibited works by many of the most important African artists of the mid-twentieth century, including Ben Enwonwu (Nigeria), Gerard Sekoto (South Africa), Ibrahim El-Salahi (Sudan), and Skunder Boghossian (Ethiopia). The inventive and irrefutably contemporary nature of these artists' paintings, sculptures, and works on paper defied typical Western narratives about African art being isolated in a "primitive" past. Providing an unprecedented examination of the complex connections between modern African artists and American patrons amid the interlocking histories of civil rights, decolonization, and the Cold War, this fascinating volume reveals a transcontinental network of artists, curators, and scholars that challenged assumptions about African art in the United States and encouraged American engagement with African artists as contemporaries Distributed for the American Federation of Arts
(October 6, 2022-February 11, 2023) Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
(March 10-August 6, 2023) The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
(October 7, 2023-January 7, 2024) Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, OH
(February 10-May 19, 2024)
Publisher: American Federation of Arts (10/25/2022)
Hardcover: 224 pages
ISBN-10: 1885444117
ISBN-13: 9781885444110
Item Weight: 3.10lbs
Dimensions: 10.40h x 9.70w x 1.40d
A groundbreaking examination of modern African artists and their relationships with American artists and cultural institutions in the mid-twentieth century Between 1947 and 1967, institutions such as the Harmon Foundation, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and historically Black colleges and universities collected and exhibited works by many of the most important African artists of the mid-twentieth century, including Ben Enwonwu (Nigeria), Gerard Sekoto (South Africa), Ibrahim El-Salahi (Sudan), and Skunder Boghossian (Ethiopia). The inventive and irrefutably contemporary nature of these artists' paintings, sculptures, and works on paper defied typical Western narratives about African art being isolated in a "primitive" past. Providing an unprecedented examination of the complex connections between modern African artists and American patrons amid the interlocking histories of civil rights, decolonization, and the Cold War, this fascinating volume reveals a transcontinental network of artists, curators, and scholars that challenged assumptions about African art in the United States and encouraged American engagement with African artists as contemporaries Distributed for the American Federation of Arts
Exhibition Schedule:
(October 6, 2022-February 11, 2023) Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
(March 10-August 6, 2023) The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
(October 7, 2023-January 7, 2024) Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, OH
(February 10-May 19, 2024)
Publisher: American Federation of Arts (10/25/2022)
Hardcover: 224 pages
ISBN-10: 1885444117
ISBN-13: 9781885444110
Item Weight: 3.10lbs
Dimensions: 10.40h x 9.70w x 1.40d
About the Author
Perrin M. Lathrop is a University of Maryland-Phillips Collection postdoctoral fellow in modern and contemporary art history.