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In We Flew over the Bridge, one of the country’s preeminent African American artists—and award-winning children’s book authors—shares the fascinating story of her life. Faith Ringgold’s artworks—startling “story quilts,” politically charged paintings, and more—hang in the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and other major museums around the world, as well as in the private collections of Maya Angelou, Bill Cosby, and Oprah Winfrey. Her children’s books, including the Caldecott Honor Book Tar Beach, have sold hundreds of thousands of copies. But Ringgold’s path to success has not been easy. In this gorgeously illustrated memoir, she looks back and shares the story of her struggles, growth, and triumphs. Ringgold recollects how she had to surmount a wall of prejudices as she worked to refine her artistic vision and raise a family. At the same time, the story she tells is one of warm family memories and sustaining friendships, community involvement, and hope for the future.
African American women artists --- Art, Modern --- Ringgold, Faith. --- Afro-American women artists --- Women artists, African American --- Women artists --- kunst --- 7.071 --- kunst en literatuur --- biografieën --- kunstenaarsgeschriften --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Ringgold Faith --- Verenigde Staten --- activisme --- feminisme --- zwarte identiteit --- zwarte cultuur --- Ringgold, Faith
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Ringgold's most formative and influential political works are gathered in this beautifully designed clothbound volume. Alongside reproductions of key works made between 1967 and 1981, Faith Ringgold: Politics / Power provides an overview of Ringgold's seminal artistic and activist work, and its historical context during these years, including accounts by the artist herself.During the 1960s and 1970s, Ringgold, a dedicated and impassioned civil rights advocate, established her voice as a feminist and within the Black Arts Movement. Her influential work expressed her in-depth knowledge of art history and contemporary art, as well as her activism. Spanning mediums such as painting, cut paper works, posters, collage and textile art, the works presented in this publication foreground the artist’s explicitly political pieces, for which she deployed new material and formal processes, and developed a radical aesthetics and vocabulary. Organized chronologically, the book allows readers to retrace the artist’s foundational creative approaches to contemporaneous social, political and artistic questions. It includes illustrations of individual artworks together with previously unpublished work and archival materials. Faith Ringgold (born 1930) is a painter, mixed-media sculptor, performance artist, teacher and writer best known for her narrative quilts. In 2020, the New York Times described her as an artist “who has confronted race relations in this country from every angle, led protests to diversify museums decades ago, and even went to jail for an exhibition she organized.” Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Brooklyn Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art, among others. Ringgold lives and works in Englewood, New Jersey.
Art --- paintings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- multimedia works --- racial discrimination --- feminism --- performance art --- political art --- texts [documents] --- diaspora --- narrative art --- African American --- Ringgold, Faith --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979
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De essays in dit boek onderzoeken hoe twintigste-eeuwse vrouwelijke artiesten zichzelf representeren op het raakvlak van het visuele beeld, geschreven tekst en performance. Veertien auteurs kijken hoe deze artiesten gebruik maken van verschillende media - schilderkunst, fotografie, performance, beeldhouwen, verhaal, lied, gedicht, manifest - om hybride zelfportretten te creëren die tussenkomen in kritische debatten over subjectiviteit, feminisme en de geschiedenis van beeldvorming in het westen.
Developmental psychology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Human physiology --- Art --- Identity --- Artists --- Body --- Images of women --- Book --- Kahlo, Frida --- Antoni, Janine --- Wilke, Hannah --- Aguilar, Laura --- Baker, Bobby --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Novak, Lorie --- Ringgold, Faith --- Spence, Jo --- Freytag-Loringhoven, von, Elsa --- Cummings, Blondell --- King, Susan --- Lopez, Erika --- Lyons, Joan --- Cahun, Claude --- Sherman, Cindy --- Salomon, Charlotte --- Bach, Elvira --- Orlan --- Saville, Jenny --- Montgomery, L.M. --- Simpson, Lorna --- Piper, Adrian --- Anderson, Laurie --- anno 1900-1999
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Art --- art [discipline] --- popular culture --- folklore [discipline] --- folk art [traditional art] --- material culture [genre] --- Shaw, Jim --- Marshall, Kerry James --- Eggleston, William --- Armajani, Siah --- Ebner, Shannon --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Jackson, Matthew Day --- Abramovic, Marina --- Morton, Ree --- Ringgold, Faith --- Robleto, Dario --- Vallance, Jeffrey --- Evans, Walker --- Spangler, Aaron --- Johnson, Butt --- Jones, William E. --- Swanson, Marc --- Larson, Chris --- Kelley, Mike --- Christenberry, William --- Owens, Laura --- Walker, Kara --- Pierson, Jack --- Pittman, Lari --- Harrison, Rachel --- Simpson, Lorna --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- anno 1990-1999 --- anno 2000-2009 --- North America
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The most comprehensive survey to date of the work of Faith Ringgold, whose groundbreaking art and political activism span more than sixty years - featuring a stellar line-up of contributors and an unprecedented collection of images. Faith Ringgold is a critically acclaimed American artist whose unique methods of visual storytelling have documented and advanced art historical, feminist, and civil-rights movements for more than half a century. Accompanying a major retrospective at the New Museum, New York, this expansive survey covers work from all periods of her career, including her early civil rights-era figurative paintings, her graphic political protest posters, and her signature experimental story quilts.
Painting --- feminism --- civil rights --- quilts --- Ringgold, Faith --- African American women artists --- Art, American --- African American art --- African American quilts --- African Americans --- African Americans in art --- kunst --- kunstenaars --- 737.8 --- schilderkunst --- 20e eeuw (twintigste eeuw) --- feminisme --- textielkunst --- Verenigde Staten van Amerika --- zwarte identiteit --- zwarte cultuur --- Afro-American quilts --- Quilts, African American --- Quilts --- Afro-American art --- Art, African American --- Negro art --- Ethnic art --- American art --- Eight (Group of American artists) --- Indian Space (Group of artists) --- Mission School (Group of artists) --- NO!Art (Group of artists) --- Old Bohemians (Group of artists) --- Stieglitz Circle (Group of artists) --- Afro-American women artists --- Women artists, African American --- Women artists --- History&delete& --- In art --- schilder- en tekenkunst, 20e eeuw, overige landen, kunstenaars afzonderlijk --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Themes, motives. --- New Museum (New York, N.Y.) --- New Museum --- New Museum of Contemporary Art (New York, N.Y.) --- textiel --- collages --- quiltwork --- ontwerpmethodiek --- racisme --- 779.8 --- activisme --- 772.9 --- storytelling --- poppen --- maskers --- 705.8 --- History --- textielkunst, overige --- productdesign, afzonderlijke voorwerpen --- kunstgeschiedenis, 20e eeuw --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Ringgold Faith --- Verenigde Staten --- 75.071 --- feminsime --- 7.071 --- installaties --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Black people --- kunst en politiek
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Antoni, Janine ; Arienti, Stefano ; Benning, Sadie ; Xu Bing ; Cabrita Reis, Pedro ; Cadieux, Geneviève ; Civera, Victoria ; Dávila, Juan ; Delvoye, Wim ; Dion, Mark ; Dittborn, Eugenio ; Doherty, Willie ; Dujourie, Lili, Dumas, Marlene ; Durham, Jimmie ; Eichhorn, Maria ; Fleury, Sylvie ; Green, Renée ; Hatoum, Mona ; Hernandez-Diez, José Antonio ; Hill, Gary ; Hirst, Damien ; Jubelin, Narelle ; ECHO ; Kingelez, Bodys Isek ; Kippenberger, Martin ; etc.
Art, Modern --- Art --- Exhibitions --- Expositions --- scripts [writing] --- globalization --- Mora, Pedro --- Civera, Victoria --- Wilson, Fred --- Dujourie, Lili --- Kingelez, Bodys Isek --- Kopystiansky, Igor --- Fleury, Sylvie --- Tiravanija, Rirkrit --- Arienti, Stefano --- Jubelin, Narelle --- Bing, Xu --- McCarthy, Paul --- Hatoum, Mona --- Phaophanit, Vong --- Löfdahl, Eva --- Cadieux, Geneviève --- Kopystiansky, Svetlana --- Doherty, Willie --- Lysácek, Petr --- Salcedo, Doris --- Dion, Mark --- Hernández-Diez, José Antonio --- Green, Renée --- Hill, Gary --- Piper, Keith --- Reis, Pedro Cabrita --- Kruk, Mariusz --- Moraza, Juan Luis --- Rennó, Rosângela --- Odenbach, Marcel --- Ngetchopa, Jean-Baptiste --- Hirst, Damien --- Pierre et Gilles --- McCarty, Marlene --- Miyajima, Tatsuo --- Morimura, Yasumasa --- KCHO --- López Cuenca, Rogelio --- Kippenberger, Martin --- Scher, Julia --- Eichhorn, Maria --- Ruppersberg, Allen --- assemblages [sculpture] --- installations [visual works] --- Iconography --- History --- art history --- Durham, Jimmie --- Benning, Sadie --- Williams, Sue --- Delvoye, Wim --- Ringgold, Faith --- Dumas, Marlene --- Antoni, Janine --- Dittborn, Eugenio --- Dávila, Juan --- Orozco, Gabriel --- Smith, Kiki --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 1980-1989 --- Africa --- Xu Bing --- culturele diversiteit (kunst)
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Iconography --- Art --- Painting --- multimedia works --- painting [image-making] --- outsider art --- Arquero, Imogene Jesie Goodshot --- Belcher, Alan --- Brady, Robert --- Brown, Darren --- Burgoyne, Bette --- Calkins, Larry --- Chamizo, Rene David --- Chihuly, Dale --- Consagra, Pier --- El Hanani, Jacob --- Emerson, Tom --- Frid, Dianna --- Genco, Chuck --- Giulini, Nöle --- González Amézcua, Consuela --- Harms, Michael --- Harvey, Bessie --- Herring, Oliver --- Hill, James --- Johnson, Indira Freitas --- Kaufman, Jane --- Krone, Larry --- Laffoley, Paul --- Lé, Dinh Q. --- LeDray, Charles --- Lou, Liza --- Lucero, Michael --- Materson, Raymond --- McElheny, Josiah --- Musasama, Sana --- Notkin, Richard T. --- Pardo, Manuel --- Reichek, Elaine --- Ringgold, Faith --- Rizzoli, A.G. --- Romero, Diego --- Rule, Richard --- Sampson, Kevin B. --- Semmes, Beverly --- Shea, Judith --- Tanaka, Kazumi --- Velarde, Kukuli --- Wharton, Margaret --- Young, Willie Wayne --- Youngblood, Daisy --- Lomas Garza, Carmen --- Saar, Alison --- Heilmann, Mary --- Winters, Robin --- Copley, William --- anno 1900-1999
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Richier, Germaine --- Rijvers, Wim --- Richter, Hans --- Ritz, Ann --- Rinke, Klaus --- Rigazzi, Jean --- Righi, Federico --- Ritva --- Riba-Rovira, Francesq --- Ribbeck, Achim --- Rice, Jacquelyn --- Rice, Michael --- Richard, G. --- Richardson, Gordon --- Richardson, Sam --- Richmond, Oliffe --- Richner, Heiner --- Richter, Klaus --- Richter, Vjenceslav --- Richter-Thiele, Gisela --- Rico, Michel --- Riddeirkhoff, Corien --- Riehle, Thomas --- Riemis, Pool --- Riess, Wilfried --- Rietbroek, Aert --- Rietmeyer, Mark --- Rifkin, Janet --- Rigo, Fr. --- Rijnsdorp, Christien --- Rikus, Josef --- Rilke-Westhoff, Clara --- Rimondi, Raimondo --- Rinaldo, Willi --- Ringel, Franz --- Ringgold, Faith --- Rios, Miguel Angel --- Riousse, Jacques --- Rischar, Siegfried --- Ritchie, Jim --- Riva, Cesare --- Rivadossi, Giuseppe --- Rivaman, Joël --- Rivera, Meliton --- Rivière, Joseph --- Richter, Gerhard --- Rie, Lucie --- Ristelhueber, Sophie --- Rivers, Larry --- Rikken, Ben --- Richter, Daniel --- Rijnaard, Margit --- Riopelle, Jean-Paul --- Ris, Günter Ferdinand --- Ritzen, Barthel --- Rickey, George --- Rigaux, Jean --- Riera i Aragó, Josep M. --- Riel, Gert --- Ribà, Pierre
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Art --- paintings [visual works] --- photographs --- installations [visual works] --- art [discipline] --- feminism --- biographies [literary works] --- performance art --- motion pictures [visual works] --- fiber art --- vrouwelijke kunstenaar --- Horn, Rebecca --- Richier, Germaine --- Toorop, Charley --- Gego --- Albers, Anni --- Choucair, Saloua Raouda --- Catlett, Elizabeth --- Hepworth, Barbara --- Baghramian, Nairy --- Marinetti, Benedetta Cappa --- Choi, Wook-Kyung --- Herrera, Carmen --- Spero, Nancy --- Dumas, Marlene --- Pape, Lygia --- Ringgold, Faith --- Zarina --- Kiwanga, Kapwani --- Nicola L --- Atassi, Farah --- Chicago, Judy --- Minoliti, Ad --- Akunyili Crosby, Njideka --- Petrovitch, Françoise --- Husky, Suzanne --- Khademi, Kubra --- Imhof, Anne --- Tabouret, Claire --- Chou, Irene --- Lopes, Bertina --- Fahey, Jacqueline --- Rooney, Megan --- Export, Valie --- Emin, Tracey --- Rosler, Martha --- Frankenthaler, Helen --- Nevelson, Louise --- Bell, Vanessa --- Marisol --- Grosse, Katharina --- Kooning, de, Elaine --- Krasner, Lee --- Mendieta, Ana --- Molnár, Vera --- Popova, Lyubov Sergeevna --- Sage, Kay --- Whiteread, Rachel --- Gonzalez-Foerster, Dominique --- Klint, Hilma A.F. --- Nemours, Aurélie --- Martin, Agnes --- Guerrilla Girls [New York, N.Y.] --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 2000-2099
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Art --- Installations (Art) --- Multimedia (Art) --- Textile fabrics in art --- 20e eeuw --- 705.8 --- conceptuele kunst --- installaties --- textiel --- (069) --- 7.038 --- 746.038 --- Kunst algemeen ; 2de h. 20ste eeuw ; nadruk op weefsels en stoffen --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Philadelphia ; The Fabric Workshop and Museum --- Textiel ; kunstenaars werken met --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- kunstgeschiedenis, 20e eeuw --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Textielkunst ; 1950 - 2000 --- Fabric Workshop and Museum --- Fabric Workshop --- Fabric Workshop/Museum --- FWM --- materials [substances] --- museums [institutions] --- Oppenheim, Dennis --- Shonibare, Yinka --- Cole, Willie --- Oldenburg, Claes --- Lee, Bul --- Maisin Artists of Papua New Guinea --- Cardoso, María Fernanda --- Drew, Leonardo --- Morris, Robert --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Gonzalez-Torres, Felix --- Guilleminot, Marie-Ange --- Hodges, Jim --- Lipski, Donald --- Abramovic, Marina --- Lowe, Tristin --- Luna, James --- Marti, Virgil --- Lee, Mingwei --- Pfaff, Judy --- Ringgold, Faith --- Rubins, Nancy --- Semmes, Beverly --- Weems, Carrie Mae --- Yanagi, Yukinori --- Tuttle, Richard --- Hatoum, Mona --- Piper, Keith --- Lichtenstein, Roy --- Viola, Bill --- Kelley, Mike --- Venturi, Robert --- Scott Brown, Denise --- Aitken, Doug --- Friedman, Tom --- Hodgkin, Howard --- Bałka, Mirosław --- Green, Renée --- Kapoor, Anish --- Pardo, Jorge --- Rondinone, Ugo --- Smith, Kiki --- Nevelson, Louise --- Rollins, Tim --- Hamilton, Ann --- Bloom, Barbara --- Burden, Chris --- Chin, Mel --- Ireland, David --- Ligon, Glenn --- Simmons, Gary --- Sterbak, Jana --- Whiteread, Rachel --- Simpson, Lorna --- K.O.S. --- Gonzales-Torres, Felix --- Art, Primitive
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