The Art of History: African American Women Artists Engage the Past / Edition 1

The Art of History: African American Women Artists Engage the Past / Edition 1

by Lisa Gail Collins
ISBN-10:
0813530229
ISBN-13:
9780813530222
Pub. Date:
03/01/2002
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10:
0813530229
ISBN-13:
9780813530222
Pub. Date:
03/01/2002
Publisher:
Rutgers University Press
The Art of History: African American Women Artists Engage the Past / Edition 1

The Art of History: African American Women Artists Engage the Past / Edition 1

by Lisa Gail Collins

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Overview

“This important study is the first to confront head-on the avoidance of the visual that has plagued black studies in the United States. The Art of History opens the often hermetic world of black visual culture to a much broader realm in which questions central to contemporary feminism, black studies, and cultural theory are brought to bear.”—Judith Wilson, University of California, Irvine

The Art of History is an important book that expands the significance of visual culture to African American studies debates. It provides cogent and insightful explorations of the work of contemporary African American women artists. Scholars and general readers alike are sure to be compelled by this original and innovative study.”—Valerie Smith, author of Not Just Race, Not Just Gender: Black Feminist Readings

In this lively and engaging book, Lisa Gail Collins examines the work of contemporary African American women artists. Her study comes at a time when an unprecedented number of these artists—photographers, filmmakers, painters, installation and mixed-media artists—have garnered the attention and imagination of the art-viewing public.

To better understand the significance of this particular historical moment in American visual arts, Collins focuses on four “problems” that recur when these artists confront their histories: the documentation of truth; the status of the black female body; the relationship between art and cultural contact and change; and the relationship between art and black girlhood. By examining the social and cultural histories which African American women artists engage, Collins illuminates a dialogue between past and present imagemakers.

The Art of History
is a major contribution to the study of American visual culture. It will be of use to both scholars and students in art history, African American studies, American studies, and women’s studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813530222
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 03/01/2002
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

LISA GAIL COLLINS teaches in the art history department and the Africana studies program at Vassar College.

Table of Contents

Illustrationsvii
Acknowledgementsxi
1A Visual, Paradox: Art and Aesthetics in African American Thought1
2Historic Retrievals: Confronting Visual Evidence and the Imaging of Truth11
3Economies of the Flesh: Representing the Black Female Body in Art37
4Visible Roots and Visual Routes: Art, Africanisms, and the Sea Islands64
5Brown Crayons and Black Dolls: The Art of Coming of Age99
Epilogue125
Notes129
Bibliography147
Index157
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