Description: Further DetailsTitle: Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since 1940Condition: NewEAN: 9781636811284ISBN: 9781636811284Publisher: DelMonico Books/D.A.P.Format: HardbackRelease Date: 05/16/2024Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USContributor: Maria Elena Ortiz (Edited by), Marla Price (Preface by), Ashley Stull Meyers (Text by), Lindsey Reynolds (Text by), Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel (Text by), Negarra A. Kudumu (Text by)Genre: Arts & PhotographyTopic: HistoryISBN-10: 1636811280Description: How modern and contemporary artists across the African and Caribbean diasporas transformed European Surrealism into a tool for Black expressionOn the centennial anniversary of André Breton’s first Surrealist Manifesto, Surrealism and Us shines new light on how Surrealism was consumed and transformed in the Caribbean and the United States. It brings together more than 50 works from the 1940s to the present that convey how Caribbean and African diasporic artists reclaimed a European avant-garde for their own purposes.Since its inception, the Surrealist movement—and many other European art movements of the early 20th century—embraced and transformed African art, poetry and music traditions. Concurrently, artists in the Americas proposed subsets of Surrealism more closely tied to African diasporic culture. In Martinique, Aimé and Suzanne Césaire proposed a Caribbean Surrealism that challenged principles of order and reason and embraced African spiritualities. Meanwhile, artists in the United States such as Romare Bearden and Ted Joans engaged deeply with Surrealist ideas. These trends lasted far beyond those of their European counterparts. Indeed, the term “Afro-surrealism” was created by poet Amiri Baraka in 1974; today the movement still flourishes in tandem with Afrofuturism. The Surrealism and Us catalog is divided into three themes: “To Dare,” “Invisibility” and “Super/Reality”. These sections, galvanized by scholarly essays, create transnational and multi-generational connections between Black life and artistic practice over the past 100 years.Artists include: Firelei Báez, Agustin Cárdenas, Myrlande Constant, Rafael Ferrer, Ja’Tovia Gary, Hector Hyppolite, Ted Joans, Wifredo Lam, Simone Leigh, Kerry James Marshall.Item Height: 279mmItem Length: 229mmAuthor: Annette K. Joseph-GabrielRelease Year: 2024 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Publication Name: Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since
Title: Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since
EAN: 9781636811284
ISBN: 9781636811284
Release Date: 05/16/2024
Release Year: 2024
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Contributor: Negarra A. Kudumu (Text by)
ISBN-10: 1636811280
Book Title: Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since 1940
Number of Pages: 208 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers
Item Height: 1.1 in
Publication Year: 2024
Topic: Caribbean & Latin American, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / Group Shows, General, African
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Art
Item Weight: 48.1 Oz
Item Length: 11.2 in
Author: Marla Price
Item Width: 9.2 in
Format: Hardcover