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ISBN-10: 1942884176
ISBN-13: 9781942884170
Publisher: Distributed Art Publishers (DAP)
Publish Date: 09/26/2017
Dimensions: 10.70" L, 8.60" W, 1.10" H

Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power

Edited byMark Godfrey
Editor: Zoé Whitley
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Mark Godfrey
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Zoé Whitley
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Linda Goode Bryant
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Susan E Cahan
Text by (Art/Photo Books): David Driskell
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Edmund Gaither
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Jae Jarrell
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Wadsworth Jarrell
Text by (Art/Photo Books): Samella Lewis

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Overview

African American art in the era of Malcolm X and the Black Panthers

In the period of radical change that was 1963-83, young black artists at the beginning of their careers confronted difficult questions about art, politics and racial identity. How to make art that would stand as innovative, original, formally and materially complex, while also making work that reflected their concerns and experience as black Americans?

Soul of a Nation surveys this crucial period in American art history, bringing to light previously neglected histories of 20th-century black artists, including Sam Gilliam, Melvin Edwards, Jack Whitten, William T. Williams, Howardina Pindell, Romare Bearden, David Hammons, Barkley L. Hendricks, Senga Nengudi, Noah Purifoy, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Charles White and Frank Bowling.

The book features substantial essays from Mark Godfrey and Zoe Whitley, writing on abstraction and figuration, respectively. It also explores the art-historical and social contexts with subjects ranging from black feminism, AfriCOBRA and other artist-run groups to the role of museums in the debates of the period and visual art’s relation to the Black Arts Movement. Over 170 artworks by these and many other artists of the era are illustrated in full color.

2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the first use of the term “black power” by student activist Stokely Carmichael; it will also be 50 years since the US Supreme Court overturned the prohibition of interracial marriage. At this turning point in the reassessment of African American art history, Soul of a Nation is a vital contribution to this timely subject.

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Soul of Nation captures a shift in how black people used art in the fight for liberation. Artists were no longer satisfied with pain being seen; they wanted it to be felt.–André Wheeler "The Guardian"
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Details

ISBN-10: 1942884176
ISBN-13: 9781942884170
Publisher: Distributed Art Publishers (DAP)
Publish Date: 09/26/2017
Dimensions: 10.70" L, 8.60" W, 1.10" H
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