Making History: Visual Arts and Blackness in Canada
Herausgeber: Crooks, Julie; Forni, Silvia; Fontaine, Dominique
Making History: Visual Arts and Blackness in Canada
Herausgeber: Crooks, Julie; Forni, Silvia; Fontaine, Dominique
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Making History is an unprecedented reflection on the positioning of Black history and art within the Canadian cultural landscape.
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Making History is an unprecedented reflection on the positioning of Black history and art within the Canadian cultural landscape.
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- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 194mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780774890649
- ISBN-10: 0774890649
- Artikelnr.: 66175138
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 194mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780774890649
- ISBN-10: 0774890649
- Artikelnr.: 66175138
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Julie Crooks is head of the Department of Arts, Global Africa, and the Diaspora at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Dominique Fontaine is a curator and founding director of aposteriori, a non-profit curatorial platform. Silvia Forni is a senior curator for Global Africa at the Royal Ontario Museum and an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto.
Foreword Josh Basseches
Introduction Julie Crooks, Dominique Fontaine, and Silvia Forni
Residues of History and Ongoing Challenges
1 Of Africa: A Reflection on "Speaking Back" Julie Crooks and Dominique
Fontaine
2 Opening Spaces: Of Africa, Hauntings, Hesitations, and Possible Futures
Silvia Forni
3 The Into the Heart of Africa Exhibition and the Coalition for the Truth
about Africa: A Personal Journey Afua Cooper
4 Lessons Learned from the Heart of Afro-Canada: Into the Heart of Africa
30 Years Later Rita Shelton Deverell
5 A Life in the Day of an Object Nourbese Philip
Black Art/Black Canada
6 Here We Are Here: Creating in the Black Atlantic Sylvia D. Hamilton
7 Sweet Childhood, Art, and Memory Bushra Junaid
8 From Souvenir to How She Read: The Poetry behind the Design Chantal
Gibson
9 Between Absence and Presence: The Politics and Poetics of (In)Visibility
in the Work of Sandra Brewster Pamela Edmonds
10 On Sucking Teeth Michèle Pearson Clarke
11 Hoodies and Regimentals: Black Attire and Access in the Canadian Art
Museum Joana Joachim
12 What to Wear in Canada in Winter Sally Frater
13 Longing and Belonging: A Personal Journey through Art and Identity
Karin Jones
14 Singularity and Strangeness: One-on-One with Eddy Firmin Dominique
Fontaine
15 On Quiet Happiness, Charcoal, Wood, and Metal: Charmaine Lurch's Being,
Belonging and Grace Katherine McKittrick
16 Esmaa Mohamoud: Playing the Game Kelsey Adams
17 Twisted Together: The Sweet Ironies of Belonging in the Art of Bushra
Junaid Honor Ford-Smith
18 A Self-Portrait of Creation: Depi m sòti nan Ginen Stéphane Martelly
19 Digging Us: Making Visible Black Canadian Narratives Andrea Fatona
Towards a History of Black Art in Canadian Institutions: Here We Are Here?
20 Travelling Exhibition: Here We Are Here at the Montreal Museum of Fine
Arts Shelley Ruth Butler
21 Why Are There No Famous Black Canadian Artists? Here We Are Here and How
Diversity and Inclusion Trump Aesthetic Critique Rinaldo Walcott
22 The Pervasive Persistence of Primitivism: Face-to-Face and Exhibition
Practices in the 21st Century Elizabeth Harney
Contributors
Introduction Julie Crooks, Dominique Fontaine, and Silvia Forni
Residues of History and Ongoing Challenges
1 Of Africa: A Reflection on "Speaking Back" Julie Crooks and Dominique
Fontaine
2 Opening Spaces: Of Africa, Hauntings, Hesitations, and Possible Futures
Silvia Forni
3 The Into the Heart of Africa Exhibition and the Coalition for the Truth
about Africa: A Personal Journey Afua Cooper
4 Lessons Learned from the Heart of Afro-Canada: Into the Heart of Africa
30 Years Later Rita Shelton Deverell
5 A Life in the Day of an Object Nourbese Philip
Black Art/Black Canada
6 Here We Are Here: Creating in the Black Atlantic Sylvia D. Hamilton
7 Sweet Childhood, Art, and Memory Bushra Junaid
8 From Souvenir to How She Read: The Poetry behind the Design Chantal
Gibson
9 Between Absence and Presence: The Politics and Poetics of (In)Visibility
in the Work of Sandra Brewster Pamela Edmonds
10 On Sucking Teeth Michèle Pearson Clarke
11 Hoodies and Regimentals: Black Attire and Access in the Canadian Art
Museum Joana Joachim
12 What to Wear in Canada in Winter Sally Frater
13 Longing and Belonging: A Personal Journey through Art and Identity
Karin Jones
14 Singularity and Strangeness: One-on-One with Eddy Firmin Dominique
Fontaine
15 On Quiet Happiness, Charcoal, Wood, and Metal: Charmaine Lurch's Being,
Belonging and Grace Katherine McKittrick
16 Esmaa Mohamoud: Playing the Game Kelsey Adams
17 Twisted Together: The Sweet Ironies of Belonging in the Art of Bushra
Junaid Honor Ford-Smith
18 A Self-Portrait of Creation: Depi m sòti nan Ginen Stéphane Martelly
19 Digging Us: Making Visible Black Canadian Narratives Andrea Fatona
Towards a History of Black Art in Canadian Institutions: Here We Are Here?
20 Travelling Exhibition: Here We Are Here at the Montreal Museum of Fine
Arts Shelley Ruth Butler
21 Why Are There No Famous Black Canadian Artists? Here We Are Here and How
Diversity and Inclusion Trump Aesthetic Critique Rinaldo Walcott
22 The Pervasive Persistence of Primitivism: Face-to-Face and Exhibition
Practices in the 21st Century Elizabeth Harney
Contributors
Foreword Josh Basseches
Introduction Julie Crooks, Dominique Fontaine, and Silvia Forni
Residues of History and Ongoing Challenges
1 Of Africa: A Reflection on "Speaking Back" Julie Crooks and Dominique
Fontaine
2 Opening Spaces: Of Africa, Hauntings, Hesitations, and Possible Futures
Silvia Forni
3 The Into the Heart of Africa Exhibition and the Coalition for the Truth
about Africa: A Personal Journey Afua Cooper
4 Lessons Learned from the Heart of Afro-Canada: Into the Heart of Africa
30 Years Later Rita Shelton Deverell
5 A Life in the Day of an Object Nourbese Philip
Black Art/Black Canada
6 Here We Are Here: Creating in the Black Atlantic Sylvia D. Hamilton
7 Sweet Childhood, Art, and Memory Bushra Junaid
8 From Souvenir to How She Read: The Poetry behind the Design Chantal
Gibson
9 Between Absence and Presence: The Politics and Poetics of (In)Visibility
in the Work of Sandra Brewster Pamela Edmonds
10 On Sucking Teeth Michèle Pearson Clarke
11 Hoodies and Regimentals: Black Attire and Access in the Canadian Art
Museum Joana Joachim
12 What to Wear in Canada in Winter Sally Frater
13 Longing and Belonging: A Personal Journey through Art and Identity
Karin Jones
14 Singularity and Strangeness: One-on-One with Eddy Firmin Dominique
Fontaine
15 On Quiet Happiness, Charcoal, Wood, and Metal: Charmaine Lurch's Being,
Belonging and Grace Katherine McKittrick
16 Esmaa Mohamoud: Playing the Game Kelsey Adams
17 Twisted Together: The Sweet Ironies of Belonging in the Art of Bushra
Junaid Honor Ford-Smith
18 A Self-Portrait of Creation: Depi m sòti nan Ginen Stéphane Martelly
19 Digging Us: Making Visible Black Canadian Narratives Andrea Fatona
Towards a History of Black Art in Canadian Institutions: Here We Are Here?
20 Travelling Exhibition: Here We Are Here at the Montreal Museum of Fine
Arts Shelley Ruth Butler
21 Why Are There No Famous Black Canadian Artists? Here We Are Here and How
Diversity and Inclusion Trump Aesthetic Critique Rinaldo Walcott
22 The Pervasive Persistence of Primitivism: Face-to-Face and Exhibition
Practices in the 21st Century Elizabeth Harney
Contributors
Introduction Julie Crooks, Dominique Fontaine, and Silvia Forni
Residues of History and Ongoing Challenges
1 Of Africa: A Reflection on "Speaking Back" Julie Crooks and Dominique
Fontaine
2 Opening Spaces: Of Africa, Hauntings, Hesitations, and Possible Futures
Silvia Forni
3 The Into the Heart of Africa Exhibition and the Coalition for the Truth
about Africa: A Personal Journey Afua Cooper
4 Lessons Learned from the Heart of Afro-Canada: Into the Heart of Africa
30 Years Later Rita Shelton Deverell
5 A Life in the Day of an Object Nourbese Philip
Black Art/Black Canada
6 Here We Are Here: Creating in the Black Atlantic Sylvia D. Hamilton
7 Sweet Childhood, Art, and Memory Bushra Junaid
8 From Souvenir to How She Read: The Poetry behind the Design Chantal
Gibson
9 Between Absence and Presence: The Politics and Poetics of (In)Visibility
in the Work of Sandra Brewster Pamela Edmonds
10 On Sucking Teeth Michèle Pearson Clarke
11 Hoodies and Regimentals: Black Attire and Access in the Canadian Art
Museum Joana Joachim
12 What to Wear in Canada in Winter Sally Frater
13 Longing and Belonging: A Personal Journey through Art and Identity
Karin Jones
14 Singularity and Strangeness: One-on-One with Eddy Firmin Dominique
Fontaine
15 On Quiet Happiness, Charcoal, Wood, and Metal: Charmaine Lurch's Being,
Belonging and Grace Katherine McKittrick
16 Esmaa Mohamoud: Playing the Game Kelsey Adams
17 Twisted Together: The Sweet Ironies of Belonging in the Art of Bushra
Junaid Honor Ford-Smith
18 A Self-Portrait of Creation: Depi m sòti nan Ginen Stéphane Martelly
19 Digging Us: Making Visible Black Canadian Narratives Andrea Fatona
Towards a History of Black Art in Canadian Institutions: Here We Are Here?
20 Travelling Exhibition: Here We Are Here at the Montreal Museum of Fine
Arts Shelley Ruth Butler
21 Why Are There No Famous Black Canadian Artists? Here We Are Here and How
Diversity and Inclusion Trump Aesthetic Critique Rinaldo Walcott
22 The Pervasive Persistence of Primitivism: Face-to-Face and Exhibition
Practices in the 21st Century Elizabeth Harney
Contributors