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Bound to appear

art, slavery, and the site of blackness in multicultural America

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An edition of Bound to appear (2013)

Bound to appear

art, slavery, and the site of blackness in multicultural America

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At the close of the twentieth century, black artists began to figure prominently in the mainstream American art world for the first time. Thanks to the social advances of the civil rights movement and the rise of multiculturalism, African American artists in the late 1980s and early '90s enjoyed unprecedented access to established institutions of publicity and display. Yet in this moment of ostensible freedom, black cultural practitioners found themselves turning to the history of slavery. "Bound to Appear" focuses on four of these artists - Renee Green, Glenn Ligon, Lorna Simpson, and Fred Wilson - who have dominated and shaped the field of American art over the past two decades through large-scale installations that radically departed from prior conventions for representing the enslaved. Huey Copeland shows that their projects draw on strategies associated with minimalism, conceptualism, and institutional critique to position the slave as a vexed figure - both subject and object, property and person. They also engage the visual logic of race in modernity and the challenges negotiated by black subjects in the present. As such, Copeland argues, their work reframes strategies of representation and rethinks how blackness might be imagined and felt long after the end of the "peculiar institution." The first book to examine in depth these artists' engagements with slavery, "Bound to Appear" will leave an indelible mark on modern and contemporary art.

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Bound to Appear: Art, Slavery, and the Site of Blackness in Multicultural America
2013, University of Chicago Press
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Bound to Appear: Art, Slavery, and the Site of Blackness in Multicultural America
2013, University of Chicago Press
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Bound to appear: art, slavery, and the site of blackness in multicultural America
2013, London, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction. The blackness of things
Fred Wilson and the rhetoric of redress
Lorna Simpson's figurative transitions
Glenn Ligon and the matter of fugitivity
Renée Green's diasporic imagination
Epilogue. Alternate routes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-248) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704.03/96073
Library of Congress
N6512.5.I56 C66 2013, N6512.5.I56C66 2013, N6512.5.I56 C66 2013eb

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Pagination
xvi, 256 pages
Number of pages
256

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Open Library
OL26920385M
Internet Archive
boundtoappearart0000cope
ISBN 10
0226115704
ISBN 13
9780226115702
LCCN
2012037863
OCLC/WorldCat
809911093, 868068155

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