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Black Is, Black Ain't

Contributor(s): Copeland, Huey (Author), English, Darby (Author), Foster-Rice, Greg (Author), Mooney, Amy M (Author), Pinder, Kimberly N (Author), Thompson, Krista (Author), Walker, Hamza (Author), Warren, Kenneth W (Author)

ISBN: 9780941548601

Publisher: Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago

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Pub Date: January 1, 2013

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 10.20" L x 7.90" W ( 1.50 lbs) 196 pages

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Description: Taking its title from Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, exhibition Black Is, Black Ain't (April 20 - June 8, 2008) explored a shift in the rhetoric of race from an earlier emphasis on inclusion to a present moment where racial identity is being simultaneously rejected and retained. Curated by the Renaissance Society's Associate Curator and Education Director Hamza Walker, the exhibition brought together works by twenty-seven black and non-black artists whose work collectively examines a moment where the cultural production of so-called "blackness" is concurrent with efforts to make race socially and politically irrelevant. The publication features essays by Huey Copeland, Darby English, Greg Foster-Rice, Amy M. Mooney, Kymberly N. Pinder, Krista Thompson, Hamza Walker, and Kenneth Warrren.

Brief description: Greg Foster-Rice is professor of art history in the Photography Department at Columbia College Chicago.

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