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Relations : la diaspora et la peinture = diaspora and painting / rédacteur, Cheryl Sim ; auteurs et auteures, Rahel Aima [and twenty-five others] ; révision, Nathalie de Blois [and three others].

Publication details: München : Hirmer Verlag, 2020.Description: 223 pages : color illustrations ; 32 cmISBN:
  • 9783777435992
  • 3777435996
  • 9783777436869
  • 3777436860
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Contents:
Avanto-propos = Foreword / Emily Jan
Mot de la fondatrice et directrice = A word from the founder and director / Phoebe Greenberg
Une confluence de relations = A confluence of relations / Cheryl Sim
Larry Achiampong / Hera Chan
Hurvin Anderson / Eunice Bélidor
Kamrooz Aram / Rahel Aima
Firelei Báez / Dominique Fontaine
Frank Bowling / Sarah Nesbitt
Cy Gavin / Robin Simpson
Barkley L. Hendricks / James Oscar
Lubaina Himid / Eunice Bélidor
Bharti Kher / Tracy Valcourt
Moridja Kitenge Banza / Diane Gistal
Rick Leong / Tammer El-Sheikh
Manuel Mathieu / Josephine Denis
Julie Mehretu / Tracy Valcourt
Jordan Nassar / Kaelen Wilson-Goldie
Yoko Ono / Ara Osterweil
Maia Cruz Palileo / Joseph O. Legaspi
Rajni Perera / Yaniya Lee
Ed Pien / Paul Zits
Shanna Strauss & Jessica Sabogal / Janice Lobo Sapigao
Curtis Talwst Santiago / Mojeanne Behzadi
Marigold Santos / Mariss Largo
Yinka Shonibare CBE / Josephine Denis
Shanna Strauss / Adrienne R. Johnson
Mickalene Thomas / Hera Chan
Salman Toor / Joseph Henry
Hajra Waheed / Rachel Spence
Jinny Yu / Jonathan Shaughnessy
Liste des œuvres = List of works
Biographies d'artistes = Artists' biographies
Biographies d'auteurs = Authors' Biographies
Remerciements = Acknowledgements.
Summary: Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Fondation Phi pour l'art contemporain, Montreal, Canada, 10 July - 29 November 2020. Explores the multiple and evolving meanings of diaspora, its condition, and its experiences as expressed through painting. The book, based on an exhibition held at the Phi Foundation brings together artists who address questions of diaspora from diverse perspectives, methodologies, and aesthetic languages. With its own deep and complex history, painting becomes a particularly provocative lens through which to explore the complications and diversities that are analogous to the richness and wide range of diasporic experiences. Alongside full-colour reproductions of these artist's works are installation views of the exhibition as well as texts by the curator and an interdisciplinary group of writers who explore the practices of each artist.
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Book Book CGLAS Library Red 759.07 SIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 12137

Avanto-propos = Foreword / Emily Jan

Mot de la fondatrice et directrice = A word from the founder and director / Phoebe Greenberg

Une confluence de relations = A confluence of relations / Cheryl Sim

Larry Achiampong / Hera Chan

Hurvin Anderson / Eunice Bélidor

Kamrooz Aram / Rahel Aima

Firelei Báez / Dominique Fontaine

Frank Bowling / Sarah Nesbitt

Cy Gavin / Robin Simpson

Barkley L. Hendricks / James Oscar

Lubaina Himid / Eunice Bélidor

Bharti Kher / Tracy Valcourt

Moridja Kitenge Banza / Diane Gistal

Rick Leong / Tammer El-Sheikh

Manuel Mathieu / Josephine Denis

Julie Mehretu / Tracy Valcourt

Jordan Nassar / Kaelen Wilson-Goldie

Yoko Ono / Ara Osterweil

Maia Cruz Palileo / Joseph O. Legaspi

Rajni Perera / Yaniya Lee

Ed Pien / Paul Zits

Shanna Strauss & Jessica Sabogal / Janice Lobo Sapigao

Curtis Talwst Santiago / Mojeanne Behzadi

Marigold Santos / Mariss Largo

Yinka Shonibare CBE / Josephine Denis

Shanna Strauss / Adrienne R. Johnson

Mickalene Thomas / Hera Chan

Salman Toor / Joseph Henry

Hajra Waheed / Rachel Spence

Jinny Yu / Jonathan Shaughnessy

Liste des œuvres = List of works

Biographies d'artistes = Artists' biographies

Biographies d'auteurs = Authors' Biographies

Remerciements = Acknowledgements.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Fondation Phi pour l'art contemporain, Montreal, Canada, 10 July - 29 November 2020. Explores the multiple and evolving meanings of diaspora, its condition, and its experiences as expressed through painting. The book, based on an exhibition held at the Phi Foundation brings together artists who address questions of diaspora from diverse perspectives, methodologies, and aesthetic languages. With its own deep and complex history, painting becomes a particularly provocative lens through which to explore the complications and diversities that are analogous to the richness and wide range of diasporic experiences. Alongside full-colour reproductions of these artist's works are installation views of the exhibition as well as texts by the curator and an interdisciplinary group of writers who explore the practices of each artist.

Text: English / French.