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Young gifted and Black a new generation of artists : the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi family collection of contemporary art editor, Antwaun Sargent ; contributors, Kevin Beasley and 28 others

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Contents
Introduction: A family collection / Bernard I. Lumpkin -- Collecting community / Antwaun Sargent -- Plates: Tunji Adeniyi-Jones / text by Hallie Ringle -- Sadie Barnette / text by Anthony Graham -- Kevin Beasley / text by Kevin Beasley -- Jordan Casteel / text by Jordan Casteel -- Dominic Chambers -- Jonathan Lyndon Chase / text by Jonathan Lyndon Chase -- Caitlin Cherry -- Cameron Clayborn -- Alex Bradley Cohen -- Bethany Collins / text by Bethany Collins -- Noah Davis -- Derek Fordjour -- Cy Gavin / text by Cy Gavin -- Mark Thomas Gibson -- Alteronce Gumby / text by Alteronce Gumby -- Lauren Halsey -- Allison Janae Hamilton / text by Adeze Wilford -- Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle -- Alex Jackson -- Tomashi Jackson / text by Tomashi Jackson -- Angie Jennings -- Samuel Levi Jones / text by Samuel Levi Jones -- Deana Lawson / text by Deana Lawson -- Eric N. Mack / text by Eric N. Mack -- Jasper Marsalis -- Hugo McCloud -- Troy Michie / text by Troy Michie -- Jayson Musson / Matt Wycoff -- Arcmanoro Niles / Graham C. Boettcher -- Jennifer Packer / text by Lauren Haynes -- Christina Quarles / text by Christina Quarles -- Andy Robert / text by Jamillah James -- Jacolby Satterwhite / text by Thomas J. Lax -- Paul Mpagi Sepuya / text by Paul Mpagi Sepuya -- Gerald Sheffield -- Sable Elyse Smith / text by Sable Elyse Smith -- Vaughn Spann -- Kathia St. Hilaire -- Chiffon Thomas / text by Gordon Dearborn Wilkins -- Stacy Lynn Waddell -- D'Angelo Lovell Williams / text by D'Angelo Lovell Williams -- Wilmer Wilson IV -- Brenna Youngblood / Connie H. Choi -- Kinship : new genealogies in the Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art / Jessica Bell Brown -- Collecting in a moment : Thelma Golden and Bernard I. Lumpkin in conversation -- Artists -- Acknowledgments -- Photography credits
Summary
"Highlighting a new generation of black artists, 'Young, Gifted and Black' surveys works drawn from the collection of Bernard I. Lumpkin and Carmine D. Boccuzzi, longtime champions of emerging artists of African descent. Edited by Antwaun Sargent, the book features over 100 artworks -- including painting, photography, sculpture, and performance -- that explore collective memory, struggle, and self-representation. With texts by curators and artists offering diverse perspectives, Young, gifted and Black speaks broadly to notions of community and identity that, while rooted in the specific experience of blackness, capture how these artists are shaping the ways we think about representation, race, and the history of art."--Page 4 of cover
Data Source
Smithsonian Libraries
Date
2020
21st century
21e siècle
editor
Sargent, Antwaun
contributor
Beasley, Kevin 1985-
Subject
Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac Art collections
Boccuzzi, Carmine D Art collections
Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac Collections d'art
Lumpkin, Bernard Isaac
Boccuzzi, Carmine Collections d'art
Type
Exhibitions
Expositions
Entretiens
Interview
Exhibition catalogs
Interviews
Catalogues d'exposition
Physical description
256 pages illustrations (chiefly color) 29 cm
Place
New York (State)
New York
New York (État)
Topic
African American art
Art, American
Art--Private collections
Art noir américain
Art américain
Art--Collections privées
ART / American / African American & Black
ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / Permanent Collections
ART / History / Contemporary (1945-)
Kunst
Schwarze
Sammlung
Record ID
siris_sil_1156877
Usage
CC0

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