Boundary trouble in American vanguard art, 1920-2020 /
"The artists in Boundary Trouble in American Vanguard Art defy binary constructs of insider and outsider. Some are credentialed professionals, others are self identified amateurs, and yet others are indifferent to categorical classification systems. These shifting identifications and concepts a...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
Language: | English |
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National Gallery of Art,
[2022]
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ISBN: | 9780300267112 0300267118 |
ISSN: | 0091-7338 ; |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction. Telling it slant / Lynne Cooke
- Edges: thought untamed / Anne M. Wagner
- Legends, raconteurs, and relatives: performing contexts (a more of less verbatim transcript) / Gregg Bordowitz
- Quilts as koans / Michael Moon
- "The people looks upon its own life": self-taught art between the wars / Angela Miller
- "Spirituals and neo-spirituals": some thoughts on religion and the modern primitives / Anne Monahan
- Wooden fossils: the time of Japanese incarceration / Marci Kwon
- At the gate with Minnie Evans / Elaine Y. Yau
- The perils of being folk / Kristine K. Ronan
- Neo-hoodoo: the southern roots of a Black avant-garde / Tobias Wofford
- Al Loving looks at quilts / Bibiana K. Obler
- Vernacular traditions, barrio existentialists, and phantom folk / Rita Gonzalez
- "Extraordinary structures" in the museum: making a genre in the 1970s / Emma R. Silverman
- David Hammons: open secret / Thomas J. Lax
- Apocalypse, invention, and vision in the work of Howard Finster / Katherine Jentleson
- Housewives, witches, beauty queens, and conjure women: locating the practice of self-taught women artists / Leslie Umberger.