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Southern accent, seeking the American South in contemporary art, edited by Miranda Lash, Trevor Schoonmaker ; contributions by Diego Camposeco [and twenty-two others]

Label
Southern accent, seeking the American South in contemporary art, edited by Miranda Lash, Trevor Schoonmaker ; contributions by Diego Camposeco [and twenty-two others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsportraits
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Southern accent
Nature of contents
catalogsbibliography
Oclc number
944933715
resource.references
Indexed in the Native American Artists Resource Collection Online, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, at the artist name level (January 14, 2021), http://5019.sydneyplus.com/Heard_Museum_ArgusNET_Final/Portal.aspx
Responsibility statement
edited by Miranda Lash, Trevor Schoonmaker ; contributions by Diego Camposeco [and twenty-two others]
Sub title
seeking the American South in contemporary art
Summary
Featuring the work of sixty artists and including 300 illustrations, the catalog 'Southern Accent' accompanies a major contemporary art exhibition that questions and explores the complex and contested space of the American South. This unprecedented exhibition investigates the many realities, fantasies, and myths of the South that have long captured the public's imagination, while presenting a wide range of perspectives that create a composite portrait of southern identity through contemporary art. It looks at the South as an open-ended question and concept in itself by encompassing a broad spectrum of media and approaches, demonstrating that southernness is more of a shared sensibility than any one definable culture or style. While the exhibition includes artwork from the 1950s to the present, it primarily focuses on the past thirty-five years. With numerous contributions by artists, scholars, musicians, and poets, a music-listening library, and a timeline of scholarship on southern art, this catalog redefines the way we look at the South in contemporary art
Table Of Contents
What do we envision when we talk about the South? / Miranda Lash -- Southern accent : the sound of seeing / Trevor Schoonmaker -- South / Natasha Trethewey -- Latinos and the North Carolina landscape / Diego Camposeco -- Riding the soul food rickshaw / John T. Edge -- Accents inside my head / Carter Foster -- KEW ACM ATL / Kara Walker and Ari Marcopolous -- On things unseen / Tom Rankin -- Porch and drawl / Richard J. Powell -- Southern mountain time / Jeff Whetstone -- Womanish / Brittney Cooper -- "Humming this song trying to remember the way another one goes" : intermedia conversations in a Southern vernacular / Brendan Greaves -- Down home on the Moon / Mark Anthony Neal -- I reckon / Harrison Haynes -- The three great Alabama icons / Patterson Hood -- Soul food / Fahamu Pecou -- No lonesome road / Catherine Opie -- Honky-tonks and hospices / Dario Robleto -- Medicine / Mel Chin -- The fast-talking, knife-throwing, trouble-making motorcycle legend and naturalist, Jim Roche, makes some damn good work / Bradley Sumrall -- Field bling / Ada Limón -- Southern accent music library / Brendan Greaves, Harrison Haynes, and Trevor Schoonmaker -- Chronology of Southern art and scholarship / Andrew Hibbard -- The first Southern Rim experience / William Fagaly -- Southern accent reading list / Miranda Lash
resource.variantTitle
Seeking the American South in contemporary art
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