Howardena Pindell

Howardena Pindell
Title Howardena Pindell PDF eBook
Author Naomi Beckwith
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2018-03-01
Genre Art
ISBN 3791357379

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This retrospective volume celebrates five decades of Howardena Pindell's art, including works on paper, collage, photography, film, and video. Born in middle-class Philadelphia in the 1940s, Howardena Pindell came of age during the Civil Rights movement. As an African-American woman artist, making her way in the world provided Pindell with source material to inspire her work. This book examines every facet of Pindell's impressive career to date. Since the 1960s, she has used materials such as glitter, talcum powder, and perfume to stretch the boundaries of traditional canvas painting. She has also infused her work with traces of her labor, such as obsessively affixing dots of pigment and circles made with an ordinary hole punch tool. After a car crash in 1979 left her with short-term amnesia, Pindell's work looked beyond the painting studio to explore a wide range of subjects, including the personal and diaristic as well as the social and political. This monograph also highlights Pindell's work with photography, film, and performance. Excerpts from the artist's writing, in particular her critique of the art world and her responses to feminism and racial politics, provide prescient commentary in light of conversations around equality and inclusion today. Published in association with the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

Howardena Pindell

Howardena Pindell
Title Howardena Pindell PDF eBook
Author Adeze Wilford
Publisher Walther Konig Verlag
Pages 120
Release 2021-02-26
Genre
ISBN 9783960988953

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Adeze Wilford, Alex Poots, Ashley James, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Howardena Pindell

The Heart of the Question

The Heart of the Question
Title The Heart of the Question PDF eBook
Author Howardena Pindell
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN

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Howardena Pindell

Howardena Pindell
Title Howardena Pindell PDF eBook
Author Barry Schwabsky
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre African American art
ISBN 9780989890243

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This publication provides an overview of Howardena Pindell's (born 1943) work from 1974 to 1980, an incredibly innovative period in which she began cutting the canvas in strips and sewing them back together, then building up the surface in elaborate stages. By the late 1970s, sequins, string, hair and even perfume had become a part of her painting.

Embodied Avatars

Embodied Avatars
Title Embodied Avatars PDF eBook
Author Uri McMillan
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 307
Release 2015-11-04
Genre Art
ISBN 1479852473

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"Tracing a dynamic genealogy of performance from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first, McMillian contends that black women artists practiced a purposeful self-objectification, transforming themselves into art objects. In doing so, these artists raised new ways to ponder the intersections of art, performance, and black female embodiment."--Back cover.

EyeMinded

EyeMinded
Title EyeMinded PDF eBook
Author Kellie Jones
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 530
Release 2011-05-27
Genre Art
ISBN 082234873X

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Selections of writing by the influential art critic and curator Kellie Jones reveal her role in bringing attention to the work of African American, African, Latin American, and women artists.

Howardena Pindell

Howardena Pindell
Title Howardena Pindell PDF eBook
Author Sarah Louise Cowan
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 284
Release 2022-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300264291

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Exploring the art and life of this important American artist whose work bridged the gaps between abstraction, feminism, and Blackness Howardena Pindell: Reclaiming Abstraction is a fascinating examination of the multifaceted career of artist, activist, curator, and writer Howardena Pindell (b. 1943). It offers a fresh perspective on her abstract practice from the late 1960s through the early 1980s--a period in which debates about Black Power, feminism, and modernist abstraction intersected in uniquely contentious yet generative ways. Sarah Louise Cowan not only asserts Pindell's rightful place within the canon but also recenters dominant historical narratives to reveal the profound and overlooked roles that Black women artists have played in shaping modernist abstraction. Pindell's career acts as a springboard for a broader study of how artists have responded during periods of heightened social activism and used abstraction to convey political urgency. With works that drew on Ghanaian textiles, administrative labor, cosmetics, and postminimalism, Pindell deployed abstraction in deeply personal ways that resonated with collective African diasporic and women's practices. In her groundbreaking analysis, Cowan argues that such work advanced Black feminist modernisms, diverse creative practices that unsettle racist and sexist logics.