Whitfield Lovell: Kin

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  • Whitfield Lovell: Kin
Accompanying a major exhibition, this book provides a comprehensive look at this MacArthur Fellows award-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 1990s until the present.
Whitfield Lovell: Kin
$55.00
Out of Stock
Description
Accompanying a major exhibition, this book provides a comprehensive look at this MacArthur Fellows award-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 1990s until the present.
Description
Accompanying a major exhibition, this book provides a comprehensive look at this MacArthur Fellows award-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 1990s until the present.
ISBN
9780847858248
Publisher
Publication Date
September 1, 2016
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Ages
0-0
Pages
224
Keywords
Art | Individual Artists | Monographs; Art | American | African American & Black; Art | Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions | General