ISBN William Edmondson, English, Hardcover, 160 pages

ISBN William Edmondson

ISBN William Edmondson, English, Hardcover, 160 pages

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A reassessment of self-taught artist William Edmondson, exploring the enduring relevance of his work
This richly illustrated volume reintroduces readers to American sculptor William Edmondson (1874-1951) more than 80 years after his historic solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. Edmondson began carving at the onset of the Depression in Tennessee. Initially creating tombstones for his community, over time he expanded his practice to include biblical subjects, the natural world, and recognizable figures including nurses and preachers. This book features new essays that explore Edmondson's life in the South and his reception on the East Coast in the 1930s. Reading the artist through lenses of African American experience, the authors draw parallels between then and now, highlighting the complex relationship between Black cultural production and the American museum. Countering existing narratives that have viewed Edmondson as a passive actor in an unfolding drama-a self-taught sculptor 'discovered' by White patrons and institutions-this book considers how the artist's identity and position within history influenced his life and work.

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Product
Name
ISBN William Edmondson
Category
Brand
Features
Book cover type
Hardcover
Language version
English
Number of pages
160 pages
Suggested gender
Any gender
Publisher
Yale University Press
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
06/2023
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9780300269840
Weight & dimensions
Width
292 mm
Depth
235 mm
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