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04197aam a2200433 i 4500 001 4C6F9492328C11EEBDD4A74441ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20230804010037 008 230126t20232023caua b 000 0 eng d 010 $a 2022945822 020 $a 1941753558 020 $a 9781941753552 035 $a (OCoLC)1360321961 040 $a YDX $b eng $e rda $c YDX $d TOH $d OKU $d CIA $d SILO 050 4 $a N6537 A433 A4 2023 100 1 $a Akashi, Kelly, $d 1983- $e writer of supplementary textual content. $e writer of supplementary textual content. 245 10 $a Kelly Akashi : $b formations / $c edited by Lauren Schell Dickens ; with contributions by Kelly Akashi, Ruba Katrib, Julien Nguyen, Jenni Sorkin. 246 30 $a Formations 264 2 $a New York, NY : $b Distributed by Artbook/D.A.P. $c ©2023 300 $a 199 pages : $b illustrations (chiefly color) ; $c 25 cm 500 $a Colophon states that Eugenia Bell is the editor. 500 $a "Published on the occasion of the exhibition Kelly Akashi: Formations organized by the San JoseÌ Museum of Art. San JoseÌ Museum of Art, September 3, 2022-May 21, 2023, Frye Art Museum, Seattle, June 17-September 3, 2023, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, September 21, 2023-February 18, 2024" -- colophon. 504 $a Includes bibliographic references. 520 8 $a "As the first in-depth monograph on the artist, Kelly Akashi: Formations accompanies the major survey exhibition organized by the San JoseÌ Museum of Art and traveling nationally. Much like the artist's own work, the catalogue cultivates relationships between objects and materials to investigate how they can actively convey their histories and potential for change. Spanning nearly ten years of her practice, the publication follows the artist from graduate school to more recent research into the inherited impact of Japanese Americans' incarceration during World War II. Akashi's works in glass, cast bronze, multipart installations, and photographic contact prints are given further context through scholarly essays by San JoseÌ Museum of Art's senior curator Lauren Schell Dickens, curator Ruba Katrib, and art historian Dr. Jenni Sorkin, as well as a conversation between Akashi and painter Julien Nguyen. Dickens provides an overview of some of the themes in Akashi's work as they spiral through each other: studies of weeds, fossils, and rocks expand to consider time, ancestry and inheritance, botanical and geologic memory, and kinship between beings. Sorkin examines Akashi's practice within a larger context of skilled craft, what she terms "geoaesthetics," and vernacular culture in California. Katrib looks at the centrality of the artist's hands and body in her practice. Along with extensive plates and installation photography, the book features a new photography project by Akashi, a record of her scavenging for history in the site of her family's imprisonment in a WWII Japanese American incarceration camp. Exhibition: San JoseÌ Museum of Art, San JoseÌ, USA (03.09.2022-21.05.2023)." -- $c Provided by publisher. 505 00 $t New ground / $r Julien Nguyen & Kelly Akashi. $t On being formed / $r Lauren Schell Dickens -- $t Unlimited form / $r Jenni Sorkin -- $t Doubles and their shadows / $r Ruba Katrib -- $t Scavenging for history / $r Kelly Akashi -- $t New ground / $r Julien Nguyen & Kelly Akashi. 600 10 $a Akashi, Kelly, $d 1983- $v Exhibitions. 650 0 $a Japanese American artists $v Exhibitions. 700 1 $a Dickens, Lauren Schell, $e writer of supplementary textual content. $e writer of supplementary textual content. 700 1 $a Batton, Susan Sayre, $e writer of foreword. 700 1 $a Sorkin, Jenni, $e writer of supplementary textual content. 700 1 $a Katrib, Ruba, $e writer of supplementary textual content. 700 1 $a Nguyen, Julien, $e writer of supplementary textual content. 710 2 $a San Jose Museum of Art, $e host institution. 710 2 $a Charles and Emma Frye Art Museum, $e host institution. 710 2 $a Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, $e host institution. 941 $a 1 952 $l USUX851 $d 20231004011707.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=4C6F9492328C11EEBDD4A74441ECA4DB 994 $a C0 $b IWAInitiate Another SILO Locator Search