Artvoices Magazine 2008-2018 "Special Collection" features ground breaking articles mainly on emerging, neglected and under recognized artists of color, LGBTQ, mature and women. Established in 2008 Artvoices Magazine was an important and necessary platform for artists and art professionals who were contributing to the landscape of contemporary art but were routinely left out of the conversation. Artvoices Magazine 2008-2018 celebrates the individuals featured in our publication, many or wh...
Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour – Frederick Douglass
by Isaac Julien
A visual and literary meditation juxtaposing Isaac Julien’s artworks with archival images of Frederick Douglass and essays that consider his enduring legacy This sumptuously illustrated artist's book and reader documents Lessons of the Hour (2019), the ten-screen film installation and series of related photographic artworks by the internationally acclaimed artist Isaac Julien CBE RA (born 1960), which honor the public and private life of one the most important figures in US history: Frederick D...
This resource assembles 129 Black artists and their magnificent works, highlighting their important contributions to art worldwide. Beginning with the Brooklyn-based artists active during the Works Progress Administration years and continuing with artists approaching their prime today, the collection spans 80 years of art. From highly publicized artists to rising talent, each is tied to Brooklyn in their own way. The 395 gorgeous images bring these diverse creators into well-de...
Lovell’s poetical installations invoke the lost voices of African American ancestry A New York Times 'Best Art Books of 2023' pick Whitfield Lovell is internationally renowned for his installations that incorporate masterful Conté crayon likenesses of African Americans from between the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil Rights Movement. Using vintage photography as his source, Lovell often pairs his subjects with found objects, evoking personal memories, ancestral connections and the col...
Kayode Ojo: EDEN (Clarion)
by Kayode Ojo, Ebony L Haynes, and Serubiri Moses
Kayode Ojo’s sculptural installations made of ready-made items prompt reflections on class, consumption, and the fragility of luxury. “There is a sense of urgency in these fleeting collisions between fashion and art. It’s the kind of tenuous exchange between culture and commerce that he does best.” —W magazine Replete with sequins, chrome finishes, and transparent and reflective surfaces, Ojo’s sleek sculptures move between the related visual languages of delicate minimalism and glittering opu...
Souls Grown Deep like the Rivers
by Maxwell L. Anderson, Raina Lampkins-Fielder, and Paul Goodwin
For generations, Black artists from the American South have forged a unique art tradition. Working in near isolation from established practices, they have created masterpieces in clay, driftwood, roots, soil, and recycled and cast-off objects that articulate America’s painful past – the inhuman practice of enslavement, the cruel segregationist policies of the Jim Crow era, and institutionalised racism. Their works date from the early twentieth century to today and respond to issues ranging from...
AMERICAN BOOK AWARD WINNERFar-ranging and thought-provoking essays on the relation of art and ethnic identity.This first collection by award-winning author John Yau, drawn from decades of work, includes essays about Black, Asian, Latinx, and Native American artists: sculptors Luis Jimenez and Ruth Asawa; "second generation Abstract Expressionists" such as the Black painter Ed Clark and the Japanese American painter Matsumi Kanemitsu; the performance artists James Luna and Patty Chang; the photog...
Black Women Affirmations and Emotional Self Care (Black Is Beautiful, #3)
by Easytube Zen Studio
Calendar and other display art used to market guns and ammunition. 11 x 9, 141 color illustrations, 7 b&w illustrations.