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Jinny Yu
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Jinny Yu

  • Categories: Art

This catalogue raisonné by artist Jinny Yu is the first collection of Yu’s paintings, covering the past ten years of her practice. Three critical essays by Antonio Foscari, Édith-Anne Pageot, and Emily Falvey explore and contextualize her work. There is a special emphasis throughout on the new series Story of a Global Nomad, exhibited in February and March 2008 at Art Mûr gallery, Montreal. This series explores the idea of the nomad, which echoes Yu’s understanding of the artist as migratory, with the ability to shift between contexts, boundaries, and identities. Two visual systems preside over most of the series: a patterned underlay, which appears to be static, and an overlay that appears to convolute, distort, and haphazardly foray among the structured patterns below. Story of a Global Nomad is an invocation of the problematic nature of definition within a universal narrative. Ultimately, nomadism must understand itself within a system, and therefore is no more outside, or inside, a place than another. - Adapted from a text by Michael Rattray.

Curating Access
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 363

Curating Access

  • Categories: Art

This book is an interdisciplinary collection of twenty-four essays which critically examine contemporary exhibitions and artistic practices that focus on conceptual and creative aspects of access. Oftentimes exhibitions tack on access once the artwork has already been executed and ready to be installed in the museum or gallery. But what if the artists were to ponder access as an integral and critical part of their artwork? Can access be creative and experimental? And furthermore, can the curator also fold access into their practice, while working collaboratively with artists, considering it as a theoretical and practical generative force that seeks to make an exhibition more engaging for a w...

The Values of Independent Hip-Hop in the Post-Golden Era
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

The Values of Independent Hip-Hop in the Post-Golden Era

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-02-08
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  • Publisher: Springer

Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, this book uncovers the historical trajectory of U.S. independent hip-hop in the post-golden era, seeking to understand its complex relationship to mainstream hip-hop culture and U.S. culture more generally. Christopher Vito analyzes the lyrics of indie hip-hop albums from 2000-2013 to uncover the dominant ideologies of independent artists regarding race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and social change. These analyses inform interviews with members of the indie hip-hop community to explore the meanings that they associate with the culture today, how technological and media changes impact the boundaries between independent and major, and whether and how this shapes their engagement with oppositional consciousness. Ultimately, this book aims to understand the complex and contradictory cultural politics of independent hip-hop in the contemporary age.

Knowing Native Arts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Knowing Native Arts

Knowing Native Arts brings Nancy Marie Mithlo’s Native insider perspective to understanding the significance of Indigenous arts in national and global milieus. These musings, written from the perspective of a senior academic and curator traversing a dynamic and at turns fraught era of Native self-determination, are a critical appraisal of a system that is often broken for Native peoples seeking equity in the arts. Mithlo addresses crucial issues, such as the professionalization of Native arts scholarship, disparities in philanthropy and training, ethnic fraud, and the receptive scope of Native arts in new global and digital realms. This contribution to the field of fine arts broadens the scope of discussions and offers insights that are often excluded from contemporary appraisals.

Bead Talk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Bead Talk

  • Categories: Art

Sewing new understandings Indigenous beadwork has taken the art world by storm, but it is still sometimes misunderstood as static, anthropological artifact. Today’s prairie artists defy this categorization, demonstrating how beads tell stories and reclaim cultural identity. Whether artists seek out and share techniques through YouTube videos or in-person gatherings, beading fosters traditional methods of teaching and learning and enables intergenerational transmissions of pattern and skill. In Bead Talk, editors Carmen Robertson, Judy Anderson, and Katherine Boyer gather conversations, interviews, essays, and full-colour reproductions of beadwork from expert and emerging artists, academics...

Aganetha Dyck: The Power of the Small
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Aganetha Dyck: The Power of the Small

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-30
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Aganetha Dyck: The Power of the Small (2016) by Julian Jason Haladyn is the first major publication on the artistic practice of this important Canadian artist. This book considers the history of Dyck's engagement with the small throughout her career as an artist, most prominently in her long-term collaboration with the bees. In addition to the main text, this publication includes "A Note on Other-Than-Human Beings" by Miriam Jordan-Haladyn, a collaborative essay on Dyck's collaborative work with William Eakin and an extensive interview with the artist. This is the latest volume in the Canadian Artist Monograph Series (CAMS).

The Quantum Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

The Quantum Revolution

  • Categories: Art

We are currently riders of the information storm. AI fascinates us, images mesmerize us, data defines us, algorithms remember us, news bombards us, devices connect us, isolation saddens us. Deeply embedded in digital technology, we are the very first inhabitants of life in the quantum zone. The Quantum Revolution is about life today – its entanglements, creativity, politics, and artistic vision. Arthur Kroker and David Cook explore a new way of thinking drawn directly from the quantum imaginary itself. They explain the quantum revolution as everyday life, where technology moves fast, and where, under cover of the digital devices that connect us, the most sophisticated concepts of technolog...

The Neoliberal Undead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

The Neoliberal Undead

  • Categories: Art

The Neoliberal Undead describes the frightening world of class restoration, neoliberal austerity, ecological meltdown, and neo-imperialism a disaster capitalism that breeds mutant ideological justifications for itself and the inevitability of disorder, poverty and suffering. What role does culture play in this world of markets and how do new contestatory forms enable a leftist solidarity that can move cultural radicalism beyond the postmodern obsession with new subjectivities? Rather than become the symptoms of democratic materialism, signing up for endless culture wars, The Neoliberal Undead argues for a rethinking of radical cultural leftism against the terms of the dominant global situation. The relentless reduction of art criticism and art production under capitalist relations requires that the living separate themselves from the abstractions of globalization and reconnect with revolutionary theory. ,

Fuse Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

Fuse Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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