Eyeminded : living and writing contemporary art / Kellie Jones ; with contributions by Amiri Baraka [and others].
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Language: | English |
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Durham, NC :
Duke University Press,
2011.
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Physical Description: | xi, 515 pages : illustrations |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Eyeminded : commentary / Amiri Baraka
- Preface to a twenty volume suicide note / Amiri Baraka
- A.K.A. Saartjie : The Hottentot Venus in context (some reflections and a dialogue), 1998/2004
- Tracey Rose : postapartheid playground
- (Un)seen and overheard : pictures by Lorna Simpson
- Life's little necessities : installations by women in the 1990s
- Interview with Kcho
- The structure of myth and the potency of magic
- Seeing through : commentary / Hettie Jones
- In the eye of the beholder / Hettie Jones
- To/from Los Angeles with Betye Saar
- Crown jewels
- Dawoud Bey : portraits in the theater of desire
- Pat Ward Williams : photography and social/personal history
- Interview with Howardena Pindell
- Eye-minded : Martin Puryear
- Large as life : contemporary photography
- An interview with David Hammons
- Excuse me while I kiss the sky & then fly and touch down : commentary / Lisa Jones
- How I invented multiculturalism / Lisa Jones
- Lost in translation : Jean-Michel in the (re)mix
- In the thick of it : David Hammons and hair culture in the 1970s
- Domestic prayer
- Critical curators: interview with Kellie Jones
- Poets of a new style of speak : Cuban artists of this generation
- In their own image
- Tim Rollins and K.O.S. : what's wrong with this picture
- Blues to the future
- Them there eyes : on connections and the visual : commentary / Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr.
- Free jazz and the price of Black musical abstraction / Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr.
- To the max : energy and experimentation
- It's not enough to say "Black is beautiful" : abstraction at the Whitney 1969-1974
- Black West : thoughts on art in Los Angeles
- Brothers and sisters
- Bill T. Jones
- Abstract expressionism : the missing link
- Norman Lewis : The Black paintings.