Subject to Display

Subject to Display
Title Subject to Display PDF eBook
Author Jennifer A. Gonzalez
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 315
Release 2011-03-04
Genre Art
ISBN 0262516020

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An exploration of the visual culture of “race” through the work of five contemporary artists who came to prominence during the 1990s. Over the past two decades, artists James Luna, Fred Wilson, Amalia Mesa-Bains, Pepón Osorio, and Renée Green have had a profound impact on the meaning and practice of installation art in the United States. In Subject to Display, Jennifer González offers the first sustained analysis of their contribution, linking the history and legacy of race discourse to innovations in contemporary art. Race, writes González, is a social discourse that has a visual history. The collection and display of bodies, images, and artifacts in museums and elsewhere is a primary means by which a nation tells the story of its past and locates the cultures of its citizens in the present. All five of the American installation artists González considers have explored the practice of putting human subjects and their cultures on display by staging elaborate dioramas or site-specific interventions in galleries and museums; in doing so, they have created powerful social commentary of the politics of space and the power of display in settings that mimic the very spaces they critique. These artists' installations have not only contributed to the transformation of contemporary art and museum culture, but also linked Latino, African American, and Native American subjects to the broader spectrum of historical colonialism, race dominance, and visual culture. From Luna's museum installation of his own body and belongings as “artifacts” and Wilson's provocative juxtapositions of museum objects to Mesa-Bains's allegorical home altars, Osorio's condensed spaces (bedrooms, living rooms; barbershops, prison cells) and Green's genealogies of cultural contact, the theoretical and critical endeavors of these artists demonstrate how race discourse is grounded in a visual technology of display.

A Full Display of Some Late Publications on the Subject of Tithes and the Sufferings of the Established Clergy in the South of Ireland

A Full Display of Some Late Publications on the Subject of Tithes and the Sufferings of the Established Clergy in the South of Ireland
Title A Full Display of Some Late Publications on the Subject of Tithes and the Sufferings of the Established Clergy in the South of Ireland PDF eBook
Author Candidus
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 1788
Genre Clergy
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Everyday Housekeeping

Everyday Housekeeping
Title Everyday Housekeeping PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 324
Release 1895
Genre Home economics
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Subject Index of Current Research Grants and Contracts Administered by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

Subject Index of Current Research Grants and Contracts Administered by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
Title Subject Index of Current Research Grants and Contracts Administered by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute PDF eBook
Author National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Publisher
Total Pages 554
Release 1977
Genre Cardiovascular system
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Bound to Appear

Bound to Appear
Title Bound to Appear PDF eBook
Author Huey Copeland
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 275
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Art
ISBN 022601312X

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At the close of the twentieth century, black artists began to figure prominently in the mainstream American art world for the first time. Thanks to the social advances of the civil rights movement and the rise of multiculturalism, African American artists in the late 1980s and early ’90s enjoyed unprecedented access to established institutions of publicity and display. Yet in this moment of ostensible freedom, black cultural practitioners found themselves turning to the history of slavery. Bound to Appear focuses on four of these artists—Renée Green, Glenn Ligon, Lorna Simpson, and Fred Wilson—who have dominated and shaped the field of American art over the past two decades through large-scale installations that radically departed from prior conventions for representing the enslaved. Huey Copeland shows that their projects draw on strategies associated with minimalism, conceptualism, and institutional critique to position the slave as a vexed figure—both subject and object, property and person. They also engage the visual logic of race in modernity and the challenges negotiated by black subjects in the present. As such, Copeland argues, their work reframes strategies of representation and rethinks how blackness might be imagined and felt long after the end of the “peculiar institution.” The first book to examine in depth these artists’ engagements with slavery, Bound to Appear will leave an indelible mark on modern and contemporary art.

The Visual Display of Quantitative Information

The Visual Display of Quantitative Information
Title The Visual Display of Quantitative Information PDF eBook
Author Edward R. Tufte
Publisher
Total Pages 197
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780961392147

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Graphical practice. Theory of data graphics.

Merchants Record and Show Window

Merchants Record and Show Window
Title Merchants Record and Show Window PDF eBook
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Total Pages 890
Release 1928
Genre Display of merchandise
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