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Book Description Hardback or Cased Book. Condition: New. Please Wait by the Coatroom: Reconsidering Race and Identity in American Art 1.1. Book. Seller Inventory # BBS-9781574232615
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Far-ranging and thought-provoking essays on the relation of art and ethnic identity.This first collection by award-winning author John Yau, drawn from decades of work, includes essays about Black, Asian, Latinx, and Native American artists: sculptors Luis Jimenez and Ruth Asawa; second generation Abstract Expressionists such as the Black painter Ed Clark and the Japanese American painter Matsumi Kanemitsu; the performance artists James Luna and Patty Chang; the photographers Laurel Nakadate and Teju Cole; and a generation of Asian American artists that has emerged during the last decade.While identity is at the fore in this collection, Yaus essays also propose the need for an expansive view of identity, as in the essay On Reconsidering Identity, which explores the writings of Lydia Cabrera and Edouard Glissant, and the possibilities of creolisation versus the reductiveness of Aime Cesaires Negritude.Please Wait by the Coat Room is for serious readers interested in the art and artists of color that many mainstream institutions and critics misrepresented or overlooked. It presents a view guided by the artists desire for autonomy and freedom in a culture that has deemed them undesirable or invisible. Please Wait by the Coat Room is for readers interested in the art and artists of color that many mainstream institutions and critics misrepresented or overlooked. It presents a view guided by the artists' desire for autonomy and freedom in a culture that has deemed them undesirable or invisible. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781574232615