Revelations : art from the African American South
Timothy Anglin Burgard (Author), Thornton Dial (Contributor, Artist), Lonnie Holley (Contributor, Artist), Joe Minter (Contributor, Artist), Lauren Palmor (Contributor, Author), Stephen Pitkin (Photographer), M.H. de Young Memorial Museum (Organizer, Host institution)
Historically patronised or promoted with such reductive terms as folk, naive, and outsider, the works of many African-American artists born during the Jim Crow era of institutionalised racism - most of whom are self taught - have, until recently, been relegated to the margins of American culture. These artists are now gaining the recognition they rightfully deserve, having addressed some of the most profound and persistent issues in American society, including race, class, gender and spirituality. Featuring more than sixty artworks and a series of insightful essays, this volume captures the impact of the historical legacy of the African diaspora and the ways it has expanded and enriched the history of American art
Print Book, English, 2017
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco ; Prestel Verlag, San Francisco, CA, Munich, 2017