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David Hammons
David Hammons

David Hammons


pubblicato da MIT Press

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The first anthology of texts on the luminary contemporary artist David Hammons.

David Hammons is a collection of essays on the one of the most important living Black artists of our time, David Hammons (b. 1943). Documenting five decades of visual practice from 1982 to the present, the book features contributions from scholars, artists, and cultural workers, and includes numerous images of the artist and his work that are not widely available. Contributions include essays from cultural critics including Guy Trebay and Greg Tate; artists Coco Fusco and Glenn Ligon; and scholars such as Robert Farris Thompson, Alex Alberro, and Manthia Diawara.

A star of the West Coast Black Arts Movement in the 1960s and the winner of a Prix de Rome prize as well as a MacArthur Fellowship, David Hammons rose to fame in Los Angeles with his body prints, in which he used his entire body as a printing plate. His later work engaged with materials that he found in urban environmentsfrom greasy brown paper bags, discarded hair from barber shops, and empty bottles of cheap winewhich he turned into things of wonder while also commenting on a country's neglect of its citizens. In this volume, a new generation of scholars, Tobias Wofford, Abbe Schriber, and Sampada Aranke, broaden the theoretical mapping of Hammons's career and its impact, challenging viewers to imagine, in the words of Aranke, "how to see like Hammons."

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Generi Arte Beni culturali e Fotografia » Storia dell'arte » Pop art e stili artistici dal 1960 » Storia dell'arte, Alti titoli » Temi e soggetti specifici nell'arte

Editore Mit Press

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 18/02/2025

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9780262380249

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