Frederick Douglass
| schema:name | "Frederick Douglass" |
| "Lessons of the hour" | |
| schema:creator | Julien, Isaac |
| schema:contributor | Gilroy-Ware, Cora |
| Seput, Vladimir | |
| Gagosian Gallery (London) | |
| Metro Pictures | |
| Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art (SCAD) | |
| Jessica Silverman (kunsthandel) | |
| Victoria Miro (kunsthandel) | |
| McEvoy Foundation for the Arts | |
| Kino der Kunst | |
| Galerie Ron Mandos | |
| Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester | |
| National Galleries of Scotland | |
| Royal Academy of Arts | |
| schema:about | Douglass, Frederick |
| Julien, Isaac | |
| foto's | |
| installaties | |
| kunstenaarsboeken (vorm) | |
| videokunstwerken | |
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| schema:abstract | ""This sumptuously illustrated artist's book and reader documents Lessons of the Hour (2019), the ten-screen film installation and series of related photographic artworks by the internationally acclaimed artist Isaac Julien CBE RA (born 1960), which honor the public and private life of one the most important figures in US history: Frederick Douglass. The visionary African American orator, philosopher, intellectual and self-liberated freedom fighter was born into slavery in Maryland and went on to develop a remarkable aesthetic theory through his thinking and writing on abolitionism and Black self-representation through the apparatus of photography. Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour - Frederick Douglass takes the reader on a journey through Douglass' life and thinking, and is a vital consideration of his political and aesthetic legacy."--Provided by publisher."@en |
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Lessons of the hour: Frederick Douglass |
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| schema:text | Introduction : The "dreamy, clairvoyant, poetic, intellectual, and shadowy side" / Cora Gilroy-Ware -- "Ten thousand agonies" : Isaac Julien's Frederick and Anna Murray Douglass paint pictures of "War and slavery" / Celeste-Marie Bernier -- I. Daguerreotypist and photographer J. P. Ball / Deborah Willis -- McEvoy Foundation for the Arts : installation views -- Lecture on pictures : December 3, 1861 (excerpted) / Frederick Douglass -- II. J. P. Ball's studio / Deborah Willis -- Frederick Douglass' camera obscura : representing the antislave "Clothed and in their own form" / Henry Louis Gates Jr. -- Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art : installation views -- "To see ourselves as others see us!" : Robert Burns, Frederick Douglass, and the Black radical tradition / Paul Gilroy -- At the same hour : making the interpersonal political in the historiography of human rights / Vron Ware -- Metro pictures : installation views -- III. Reinventing the archive / Deborah Willis -- Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester : installation views -- Parallel lives sharing a frame : Frederick Douglass and Othello: a meditation on Isaac Julien's Lessons of the hour / Susan Solt -- A grand panorama : Isaac Julien, Frederick Douglass, and Lessons of the hour / Kass Banning and Warren Crichlow -- Poetics of attention : an interview with Isaac Julien / Jennifer A. González. |
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