Object Details
editor
Gruenewald, Tim
Subject
Kinsey, Bernard (1943- ...) Collections d'art
Notes
Elecresource
Contents
Collection/collective identity: collection and remembering African American art and history / Tim Gruenewald -- "No man can be prevented from visiting his wife": Henry Butler and enslaved manliness in family and intimacy / Tom Foster -- Revising escape: the promise of free trade in Frederick Douglass's autobiographies and Amitav Ghosh's Global geography of commercial imperialism / Kendall Johnson -- "Damn that Jim Crow": blues songs travel the American apartheid / Steven Tracy -- Alain Locke's New negro: of words and images / Selina Lai-Henderson -- Set adrift: Lois Mailou Jones and the fluidity of blackness / Ivy Wilson -- Quantum aesthetics: the color of light in Beauford Delaney's "untitled" / Russ Castronovo and Dorothy Draheim -- Beyond civil rights: remembering and continuing the black freedom movement in the United States / Greta De Jong
Summary
"The Kinsey Collection is one of the preeminent private collections of African American art and history in the world today. The collection spans five-hundred years of African American intellectual and artistic impacts, and shifts the memory of African American history from victimhood to an emphasis of social and cultural achievement. Through selected pieces in The Kinsey Collection, Rethinking America's Past: Voices from the Kinsey African American Art and History Collection explains how African Americans have influenced the course of history and art through aesthetic, intellectual, and political innovation. Together, the contributors exemplify the role of memory and bring to light prominent figures of African American history, not yet fully appreciated for their contributions. These essays encourage a deeper understanding of creative ways of resisting and contributing, which African Americans have shown consistently throughout U.S. history. To date, the collection has exhibited in twenty-four major art and history museums around the country including the Norton Museum of Art, The Smithsonian, The DuSable Museum and the Underground Railroad Museum"-- Provided by publisher
Date
2019
Type
Electronic resources
Electronic books
History
Physical description
1 online resource (xxv, 246 pages)
Place
United States
États-Unis
Data Source
Smithsonian Libraries
Topic
African American art--Social aspects
African Americans--History
African Americans--Race identity
Collective memory
African American art--Private collections
African Americans--History--Private collections
Art noir américain--Aspect social
Noirs américains--Histoire
Noirs américains--Identité ethnique
Mémoire collective
Art noir américain--Collections privées
Noirs américains--Histoire--Collections privées
African Americans
Art--Private collections
Noirs americains--Identite collective
Noirs americains--Histoire
Art noir americain--Histoire
Art noir americain--Collections privees
Record ID
siris_sil_1157088