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Temporary Monuments
- Art, Land, and America's Racial Enterprise
Engelsk Hardback

Temporary Monuments

- Art, Land, and America's Racial Enterprise
Engelsk Hardback

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How art played a central role in the design of America’s racial enterprise—and how contemporary artists resist it.   Art has long played a key role in constructing how people understand and imagine America. Starting with contemporary controversies over public monuments in the United States, Rebecca Zorach carefully examines the place of art in the occupation of land and the upholding of White power in the US, arguing that it has been central to the design of America’s racial enterprise. Confronting closely held assumptions of art history, Zorach looks to the intersections of art, nature, race, and place, working through a series of symbolic spaces—the museum, the wild, islands, gardens, home, and walls and borders—to open and extend conversations on the political implications of art and design.   Against the backdrop of central moments in American art, from the founding of early museums to the ascendancy of abstract expressionism, Zorach shows how contemporary artists—including Dawoud Bey, Theaster Gates, Maria Gaspar, Kerry James Marshall, Alan Michelson, Dylan Miner, Postcommodity, Cauleen Smith, and Amanda Williams—have mined the relationship between environment and social justice, creating works that investigate and interrupt White supremacist, carceral, and environmentally toxic worlds. The book also draws on poetry, creative nonfiction, hip-hop videos, and Disney films to illuminate crucial topics in art history, from the racial politics of abstraction to the origins of museums and the formation of canons.  
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
296
ISBN-13:
9780226826875
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0226826872
Udg. Dato:
14 mar 2024
Længde:
25mm
Bredde:
262mm
Højde:
183mm
Forlag:
The University of Chicago Press
Oplagsdato:
14 mar 2024
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