"Published in association with two exhibitions organized by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts: Shinique Smith: Wonder and Rainbows, October 9, 2015-January 10, 2016, Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery; Found Narratives, June 10-September 18, 2016, Conte Community Arts Gallery." Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-117).
Contents:
List of Plates. Shinique Smith -- Plates 1 -- 15 -- Hidden within the Folds: A Conversation with Shinique Smith / Jen Mergel -- Plates 16-28 -- Black Wonder and Rainbows / Shinique Smith -- Plates 29-44 -- Artist Biography and Bibliography -- List of Plates.
Summary:
Beginning in the fall of 2013, the Frist Center began a relationship with Shinique Smith that has deepened over the years to inspire the publication of this book, a lasting document of our esteem. Her work has been presented at the Frist Center almost continuously over the past three years. Smith was one of the artists in "30 Americans", a touring exhibition drawn from the Rubell Family Collection in Miami. Intrigued by Smith's two sculptures in that exhibition, the Frist Center curator in charge of "30 Americans", Kathryn Delmez, subsequently organized "Shinique Smith: Wonder and Rainbows", a 2015 solo show in the Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery. During the preparation of "Wonder and Rainbows", Frist Center educators Shaun Giles and Rosemary Brunton initiated a colalborative project with local teaching artists that would result in "Found Narratives", a 2016 exhibition inspired by Smith's work. Foreword.
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