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Betye Saar James Christen Steward

Betye Saar By James Christen Steward

Betye Saar by James Christen Steward


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Betye Saar, born in Los Angeles in 1926, emerged in the 1960s as a powerful figure in the redefinition of African American art. This provides multiple vantage points from which to gain a richer understanding of Saar's career, American art of the 1960s, feminism, contemporary art, and California culture and politics.

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Betye Saar: Extending the Frozen Moment by James Christen Steward

Betye Saar, born in Los Angeles in 1926, emerged in the 1960s as a powerful figure in the redefinition of African American art. Over the past forty years, she has injected African American visual histories into mainstream visual culture by blending spiritual, political, and cultural iconography to create complex works with universal impact. This beautifully illustrated book accompanies an exhibition of Saar's work, showcasing the extraordinary depth and breadth of her achievement. It provides multiple vantage points from which to gain a richer understanding of Saar's career, American art of the 1960s, feminism, contemporary art, and California culture and politics. Copub: University of Michigan Museum of Art.

Betye Saar Reviews

"Saar is undeniably one of the most visionary artists to emerge in the last forty years. A master storyteller, she gathers together materials bearing the weight of history to create new memories, recast old myths, and incite our imaginations. And like Saar's work, the accompanying essays by some of the nation's leading scholars are spectacular meditations on history, representation memory, and the significance of Betye Saar's offerings."

About James Christen Steward

James Christen Steward is Director of the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA). Deborah Willis is Professor of Photography and Imaging at New York University. Kellie Jones is Assistant Professor of the History of Art and African American Studies at Yale University. Richard Candida Smith is Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley. Lowery Stokes Sims is Director of the Studio Museum, Harlem, New York. Sean M. Ulmer is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at UMMA. Katharine Derosier Weiss is Exhibitions Assistant at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.

Table of Contents

LEST WE FORGET": THE LIBERATING ART OF BETYE SAAR James Christen Steward, Director, University of Michigan Museum of Art ARTIST'S STATEMENT Betye Saar LOOKS AND GAZES: PHOTOGRAPHIC FRAGMENTATION AND THE FOUND OBJECT Deborah Willis, Curator of Photography, The Smithsonian Institution TO/FROM LOS ANGELES WITH BETYE SAAR Kellie Jones, Assistant Professor of the History of Art and African American Studies, Yale University REVERENCING THE MORTAL: ASSEMBLAGE ART AS PROPHETIC PROTEST IN POST-WORLD WAR II CALIFORNIA Richard Candida Smith, Professor of History, University of California at Berkeley FROM FROZEN MOMENT TO SPECTATOR PARTICIPATION: ASSEMBLAGE AND INSTALLATION IN THE OEUVRE OF BETYE SAAR Lowery Stokes Sims, The Studio Museum in Harlem CATALOGUE ENTRIES AND PLATES (GROUPED THEMATICALLY) --MYSTICISM --ANCESTRY AND RITUAL --RACIAL IMAGERY AND STEREOTYPES --NOSTALGIA AND MEMORY --AUNT HATTIE --COLORED Sean M. Ulmer, University Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, University of Michigan Museum of Art Katharine Derosier Weiss, Exhibitions Assistant, University of Michigan Museum of Art NOTES TO THE CATALOGUE ENTRIES ARTIST'S CHRONOLOGY SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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CIN0520246624G
9780520246621
0520246624
Betye Saar: Extending the Frozen Moment by James Christen Steward
Used - Good
Hardback
University of California Press
2005-11-01
176
Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Fine Art) 2006
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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