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9781636811048 (hardcover) |
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1636811043 (hardcover) |
Märkused |
Catalog of an exhibition organized at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum and curated by Cathleen Chaffee, Charles Balbach Chief Curator |
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Exhibition itinerary: Buffalo AKG Art Museum, February 9-May 27, 2024 ; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, November 14, 2024-March 16, 2025 ; Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston, April 17-September 1, 2025 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-283) |
Sisukord |
Stay Songs, 2000 / Norma Cole -- Director's Foreword / Janne Sirén -- Stanley Whitney : Invention and Variation / Cathleen Chaffee -- Paintings 1972-2019 -- Stanley Whitney, Color Is Freedom / Ruth Erickson -- "The Lucid Stuff" / Kim Conaty -- Drawings and Prints 1978-2022 -- Private Thoughts, On Language in Stanley Whitney's Practice / Pavel S. Pyś -- Sketchbooks 1987-2020 -- Stanley Whitney Interviewed by Grégoire Lubineau, 2018 -- When You Paint (From an Email Thread) / Stanley Whitney and Norma Cole -- A Harmonious Dance / Duro Olowu -- Small Paintings 2001-2020 -- Chronology / Cathleen Chaffee and Anne Patsch -- Exhibition History, compiled by Anne Patsch and Melissa Fanton -- Bibliography, compiled by Anne Patsch -- Checklist of the exhibition -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Photo credits |
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To accompany the exhibition, the Buffalo AKG and DelMonico Books will publish the most comprehensive catalog yet dedicated to Stanley Whitney's pioneering fifty-year career. The book's essays contextualize Whitney's best-known gridded paintings from the past two decades alongside an historical assessment of his practice; the interconnected development of his works on paper; Whitney's relationship with the written word; and the influences on his practice from art history, poetry, music, quilting, and more. The catalog features new essays by exhibition curator Chaffee and host curators Ruth Erickson, Barbara Lee Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA) and Pavel S. Pyś, Curator of Visual Arts at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. It also features texts by Kim Conaty, Steven and Ann Ames Curator of Drawings and Prints at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Norma Cole, a poet, painter, and translator; and Duro Olowu, a London-based fashion designer and curator. These exciting examinations of and reflections on the arc of Whitney's career are presented alongside full-color reproductions of the works featured in the retrospective, a robust bibliography, an exhibition history, an illustrated chronology, and an extensive interview with the artist by Grégoire Lubineau and conversation between Cole and Whitney. --exhibition website |
Märksõnad |
Whitney, Stanley, 1946-
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ameerika
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afroameeriklased
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maalikunstnikud
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motiivid
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võred (arhitektuur)
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installatsioon (kunst)
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intervjuud (vormimärksõna)
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näitusekataloogid (vormimärksõna)
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Lisasõnad |
Whitney, Stanley, 1946- -- Exhibitions |
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Whitney, Stanley, 1946- -- Interviews |
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Whitney, Stanley, 1946- -- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc. -- Exhibitions |
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African American artists -- Exhibitions |
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Grids (Crisscross patterns) in art -- Exhibitions |
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Installations (Art) -- Exhibitions |
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exhibition catalogs. |
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notebooks. |
Täiendkirjed |
Chaffee, Cathleen, 1977- toimetaja
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Sirén, Janne, 1970- eessõna autor
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Buffalo AKG Art Museum
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Walker Art Center
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Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston)
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Stanley Whitney: How high the moon, exhibiton (2024 : Buffalo, New York)
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Stanley Whitney: How high the moon, exhibiton (2024-2025 : Minneapolis)
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Stanley Whitney: How high the moon, exhibiton (2025 : Boston)
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Variantpealkiri |
How high the Moon
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UDK |
75 (73) (083)
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741.9 (73) (083)
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