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Title:
Faith Ringgold : American people / edited by Massimiliano Gioni and Gary Carrion-Murayari.
Publisher:
Phaidon Press Limited ;
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
239 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map, portraits, photographs ; 30 cm
Subject:
Ringgold, Faith--Exhibitions.
Ringgold, Faith--Criticism and interpretation.
Ringgold, Faith--Themes, motives.
Ringgold, Faith--Interviews.
New Museum (New York, N.Y.)--Exhibitions--21st century.
Ringgold, Faith.
African American women artists--New York--New York--21st century--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art, American--21st century--21st century--Exhibitions.
African American art--21st century--21st century--Exhibitions.
African American quilts--Exhibitions.
African Americans--In art.--In art.
African Americans in art--Exhibitions.
Femmes artistes noires americaines--Expositions.
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Essays.
Illustrated works.
Other Authors:
Gioni, Massimiliano, interviewer. curator, interviewer.
Carrion-Murayari, Gary, curator. curator.
Lippard, Lucy R., author.
Godfrey, Mark (Mark Benjamin), author.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-2014, author.
Brooks, LeRonn P., author.
Bryan-Wilson, Julia, author.
Cooks, Bridget R., 1972- author.
Whitley, Zoe, author.
Casteel, Jordan, author.
Self, Tschabalala, 1990- author.
Brackens, Diedrick, 1989- author.
Wallace, Michele, author.
Ringgold, Faith. interviewee. interviewee.
Ringgold, Faith. Works. Selections.
New Museum (New York, N.Y.), host institution. publisher, organizer, host institution.
M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, host institution.
Phaidon Press, publisher.
Notes:
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at the New Museum, New York, February 17-June 5, 2022 and de Young, San Francisco, July 16-November 27, 2022--Colophon. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Opening doors: A conversation with Faith Ringgold / Massimiliano Gioni -- Hot from her soul: Faith Ringgold's art activism / Lucy R. Lippard -- Image credits. Murals on 57th Street / Mark Godfrey -- American people -- Faith / Amiri Baraka -- Black light -- The people's flag show / LeRonn P. Brooks -- Posters, for the women's house -- For a children's revolution / Julia Bryan-Wilson -- Feminist series, slave rape, windows of the wedding, dah, first story quilts -- Inside and outside the museum / Bridget R. Cooks -- Soft sculptures -- Summoning ancestors, inspiring descendants: Faith Ringgold and literature / Zoe Whitley -- The bitter nest -- In conversation: A retelling of Tar Beach / Jordan Casteel -- The fantastical alive / Tschabalala Self -- The soft library of faith / Diedrick Brackens -- Tar Beach and New York quilts -- Dancing at the Louvre / Michele Wallace -- The French collection -- Opening doors: A conversation with Faith Ringgold / Massimiliano Gioni -- The American collection, coming to Jones Road part 2 -- Works in exhibition -- Artist biography -- Contributor biographies -- Board of Trustees -- Image credits.
Summary:
Faith Ringgold is an American artist whose methods of visual storytelling have documented and advanced art historical, feminist, and civil-rights movements for more than half a century. Accompanying a major retrospective at the New Museum, New York, this expansive survey covers work from all periods of her career, including her early civil rights-era figurative paintings, her graphic political protest posters, and her signature experimental story quilts.
"The most comprehensive survey to date of the work of Faith Ringgold, whose groundbreaking art and political activism span more than sixty years - featuring a stellar line-up of contributors and an unprecedented collection of images. Faith Ringgold is a critically acclaimed American artist whose unique methods of visual storytelling have documented and advanced art historical, feminist, and civil-rights movements for more than half a century. Accompanying a major retrospective at the New Museum, New York, this expansive survey covers work from all periods of her career, including her early civil rights-era figurative paintings, her graphic political protest posters, and her signature experimental story quilts."-- Description from Phaidon Press website, accessed 20221003.
ISBN:
183866422X
9781838664220
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1295108502
LCCN:
2022275900
Locations:
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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