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Imaging African Art: Documentation and Transformation
Paper, 32 pp., 18 black-and-white illus.
Catalogue for the exhibition, organized by Daniell Cornell and Cheryl Finley, presented at the Yale University Art Gallery (May 9–July 30, 2000), with essays by Cornell and Finley.
This exhibition makes connections between Walker Evans’s and Charles Sheeler’s photographs of African art and work by twelve American artists, including Lorna Simpson, Romare Bearden, Carrie Mae Weems, and Barry Le Va, together demonstrating, in Finley’s words, “The tradition of remembrance is an artistic practice of survival.”
Item# 11207
Price $5; Members $4.50
ISBN 0-89467-091-3
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