Black Art: A Cultural History (World of Art)

by Richard J. Powell

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The African diaspora – a direct result of the transatlantic slave trade and Western colonialism – has generated a wide array of artistic achievements, from blues and reggae, to the paintings of the pioneering African American artist Henry Ossawa Tanner and video creations of contemporary hip-hop artists. This book concentrates on how these works, often created during times of major social upheaval and transformation, use black culture both as a subject and as context. From musings on “the souls of black folk” in late nineteenth-century art, to questions of racial and cultural identities in performance, media, and computer-assisted arts in the twenty-first century, this book examines the philosophical and social forces that have shaped a black presence in modern and contemporary visual culture.

Now updated, this new edition helps us understand better how the first two decades of the twenty-first century have been a transformative moment in which previous assumptions about race, difference, and identity have been irrevocably altered, with art providing a useful lens through which to think about these compelling issues.

With 218 illustrations in colour
  • ISBN13 9780500204665
  • Publish Date 30 September 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Edition Third edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 360
  • Language English