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Whitfield Lovell
Kin
- Rizzoli
- Expo: 8/10/2016 - 8/1/2017, The Philips Collection, Washington, DC | 2/2/2017 - 5/5/2017, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
- by Contribution by Sarah Lewis, Klaus Ottmann and Elsa Smithgall
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Publisher | Rizzoli |
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ISBN | 9780847858248 |
Author(s) | Contribution by Sarah Lewis, Klaus Ottmann and Elsa Smithgall |
Publication date | October 2016 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 305 x 254 mm |
Illustrations | 120 col.ill. |
Pages | 224 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Exhibition | The Philips Collection, Washington, DC | 2/2/2017 - 5/5/2017, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art |
Description
Accompanying a major traveling exhibition, this book provides a comprehensive look at this MacArthur Fellows-winning artist's ongoing exploration of the African-American experience. Whitfield Lovell: Kin centers on a sumptuously reproduced portfolio of the artist's Kin series, in which images of anonymous African-Americans are paired with found objects evoking their personalities and experiences. Tangible presences that powerfully connect with the viewer, Lovell's works invoke issues of cultural heritage and personal identity as they imaginatively reflect the lives of forgotten Americans. Also included are the artist's large-scale installations and works from the 1980s and early 1990s.
Art critic, writer, and professor, Irving Sandler is the author of the memoir Swept Up by Art. Sarah Lewis is assistant professor of History of Art and Architecture and African and African American Studies, Harvard University. Kevin Quashie is professor of Africana Studies, Smith College. Klaus Ottmann is deputy director for Curatorial and Academic Affairs and Elsa Smithgall is curator, the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. Erin Dziedzic is curator and head of Adult Programs, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Julie L. McGee is curator of African American Art, University Museums, University of Delaware.
Whitfield Lovell