Boundary trouble in American Vanguard art, 1920-2020
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Boundary trouble in American Vanguard art, 1920-2020
(Studies in the history of art, 84. Symposium papers ; 61)
National Gallery of Art , Yale University Press, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: teeling it slant / Lynne Cooke
- Edges: thought untamed / Anne M. Wagner
- Legends, raconteurs, and relatives: performing contexts (a more of less verbatim transcript) / Gregg Bordowitz
- Quilts as koans / Michael Moon
- "The people looks upon its own life": self-taught art between the wars / Angela Miller
- "Spirituals and neo-spirituals": some thoughts on religion and the modern primitives / Anne Monahan
- Wooden fossils: the time of Japanese incarceration / Marci Kwon
- At the gate with Minnie Evans / Elaine Y. Yau
- The perils of being folk / Kristine K. Ronan
- Neo-hoodoo: the southern roots of a Black avant-garde / Tobias Wofford
- Al Loving looks at quilts / Bibiana K. Obler
- Vernacular traditions, barrio existentialists, and phantom folk / Rita Gonzalez
- "Extraordinary structures" in the museum: making a genre in the 1970s / Emma R. Silverman
- David Hammons: open secret / Thomas J. Lax
- Apocalypse, invention, and vision in the work of Howard Finster / Katherine Jentleson
- Housewives, witches, beauty queens, and conjure women: locating the practice of self-taught women artists / Leslie Umberger