Working together : Louis Draper and the Kamoinge Workshop / Sarah L. Eckhardt ; preface by Deborah Willis ; with additional essays by Erina Duganne, Romi Crawford, John Edwin Mason, Bill Gaskins ; with contributions by Sharayah Cochran.
Material type: TextPublisher: Richmond, VA : Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, [2020] 2020Description: xii, 300 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 32 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781934351178 (hbk.) :Contained works: Draper, Louis H., 1935-2002. Selections. WorksSubject(s): Draper, Louis H., 1935-2002 -- Exhibitions | Kamoinge Inc. -- Exhibitions | Photography, Artistic -- Exhibitions. -- 20th century | Photography | Photography & photographs | History of art | Photographs: collections | Social & cultural history | Ethnic studies | Relating to African American peopleDDC classification: 779.092 Summary: This title accompanies the exhibition of the photography of Virginia artist Louis Draper and other members of the Kamoinge Workshop to be presented by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in January, 2020. Working Together accompanies the exhibition of African American photography to be presented by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in January 2020. Both the exhibition and catalogue draw heavily on the museum's complete archives of papers and photographs of Virginia artist Louis Draper (1935-2002)-a key founding member, who chronicled the Kamoinge Workshop's formation and development. Focusing on the collective's first twenty years, this catalogue includes more than 140 photographs by fourteen of the early members, including Draper, Anthony Barboza, Adger Cowens, Danny Dawson, Al Fennar, Ray Francis, Herman Howard, Jimmie Mannas, Herb Randall, Herb Robinson, Beuford Smith, Ming Smith, Shawn Walker, and Calvin Wilson. The preface by Deborah Willis is followed by essays that explore Draper's life and work; the history of The Black Photographers Annual; Kamoinge's position in contemporary studies of the history of photography; the notion of collectivity among African American artists in the 1960s and 1970s; the social and political context of Kamoinge's formation, with special attention to the civil rights movement and the Black Arts Movement; jazz; and Kamoinge's influence on contemporary African American photographers. Contributors: Romi Crawford, Erina Duganne, Sarah Eckhardt, Bill Gaskins, John Edwin Mason, Deborah Willis Published by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Distributed by Duke University PressCatalogue of the exhibition presented at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1st February-14th June 14 2020; Whitney Museum of American Art, 17th July-25th October 2020; J. Paul Getty Museum, 29th June-26th September 2021; Cincinnati Art Museum, Spring 2022.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This title accompanies the exhibition of the photography of Virginia artist Louis Draper and other members of the Kamoinge Workshop to be presented by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in January, 2020. Working Together accompanies the exhibition of African American photography to be presented by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in January 2020. Both the exhibition and catalogue draw heavily on the museum's complete archives of papers and photographs of Virginia artist Louis Draper (1935-2002)-a key founding member, who chronicled the Kamoinge Workshop's formation and development. Focusing on the collective's first twenty years, this catalogue includes more than 140 photographs by fourteen of the early members, including Draper, Anthony Barboza, Adger Cowens, Danny Dawson, Al Fennar, Ray Francis, Herman Howard, Jimmie Mannas, Herb Randall, Herb Robinson, Beuford Smith, Ming Smith, Shawn Walker, and Calvin Wilson. The preface by Deborah Willis is followed by essays that explore Draper's life and work; the history of The Black Photographers Annual; Kamoinge's position in contemporary studies of the history of photography; the notion of collectivity among African American artists in the 1960s and 1970s; the social and political context of Kamoinge's formation, with special attention to the civil rights movement and the Black Arts Movement; jazz; and Kamoinge's influence on contemporary African American photographers. Contributors: Romi Crawford, Erina Duganne, Sarah Eckhardt, Bill Gaskins, John Edwin Mason, Deborah Willis Published by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Distributed by Duke University Press
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