Format:
208 Seiten
,
34 cm
ISBN:
9781957920993
,
1957920998
Content:
"The first monograph on the sinuous, exhilaratingly colorful and pattern-filled portraiture of Amoako Boafo. Ghanaian painter Amoako Boafo has built a practice synthesizing the ways that art both reflects and perpetuates the power of representation. Amoako Boafo is the first monograph to comprehensively examine the artist's career to date. Heavily illustrated and featuring original contributions by Osei Bonsu, Rachel Cargle, Mutombo Da Poet and Aja Monet, the book also presents an insightful and expansive conversation with the artist by Paul Schimmel. Exclusively portraying individuals from the diaspora and beyond, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, diversity and complexity. His portraits, notable for their bold colors and patterns, celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge portrayals that objectify and dehumanize Blackness. As Boafo has stated, "the primary idea of my practice is representation, documenting, celebrating and showing new ways to approach Blackness.""--Publisher's website
Note:
Foreword / Camille Weiner -- The mirror's edge / Osei Bonsu -- Shadow work / Aja Monet -- Painting is a safe refuge: an interview with Amoako Boafo / Paul Schimmel -- Plates -- A painter's passage / Mutombo Da Poet -- Singularity duality: me can make we / Rachel Cargle -- Artist biography.
Language:
English
Subjects:
Art History
Keywords:
Boafo, Amoako 1984-
;
Ölmalerei
;
Person of Color
;
Geschichte 2018-2021
;
Bildband
Author information:
Schimmel, Paul 1954-
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