Dream in the rhythm
| schema:name | "Dream in the rhythm" |
| schema:creator | Wales Bonner, Grace |
| schema:contributor | Kuo, Michelle Y. |
| Museum of Modern Art New York | |
| schema:about | fotografie |
| Amerikaanse collecties | |
| culturele identiteit | |
| black (general, race and ethnicity) | |
| videokunst | |
| <ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b1> | |
| <ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b2> | |
| <ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b3> | |
| <ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b4> | |
| schema:abstract | ""Can one see a song or hear color? Feel the heat of an image or count the cadence of silence? These are the kinds of synesthetic explorations that emerge in Grace Wales Bonner: Dream in the Rhythm--Visions of Sound and Spirit in the MoMA Collection. For this unique volume, the celebrated designer Grace Wales Bonner draws multisensory connections between pictures and poems, music and performance, hearing and touch, gestures and vibrations, and bodies in motion. The Museum of Modern Art has invited Wales Bonner to be the sixteenth contributor to its Artist's Choice series, inaugurated in 1989. Over the past thirty-five years, artists such as Scott Burton, Trisha Donnelly, David Hammons, Ellsworth Kelly, Elizabeth Murray, Amy Sillman, and Stephen Sondheim have been invited to 'select, juxtapose, and comment on' works from the Museum's collection. Following years of research in preparation for her Artist's Choice exhibition (November 18, 2023-April 7, 2024)--the occasion on which this book is published--Wales Bonner has culled an extraordinary selection of works from the Museum's collection and archives. In these pages, photographs, scores, and performance documentation are juxtaposed with signal texts by Black authors spanning the past century. The result is a deeply personal meditation on and around modern Black expression. [...] Wales Bonner creates a world of phenomenological discovery, one that echoes her own vibrant, virtuosic designs. Just as her collections embrace the style, textiles, and tailoring associated with historical figures--Haile Selassie, Charlie Parker, Stuart Hall--and an array of material cultures across the diasporic world, deploying cowrie shells, diamanté, raffia, and athletic wear, they also engage bodily ritual and performance, from Cuban Santeria and Louisiana Hoodoo to Miles Davis at the height of post-bop. Wales Bonner sees research as a spiritual and artistic endeavor, one that informs her polymathic practice, which extends to publications, performance, writing, film, and beyond. Her dedication to the study and exploration of MoM's collection--in all its depth, across all media--is a testament to her profound understanding of cultural hybridity, her relentless curiosity, and her dedication to finding a sensory language for experiences of migration, difference, and invisibility."-- Afterword."@en |
| ""Grace Wales Bonner: Dream in the Rhythm—Visions of Sound and Spirit in the MoMA Collection is an artist's book created by the acclaimed London-based designer Grace Wales Bonner as 'an archive of soulful expression.' Through an extraordinary selection of nearly eighty works from The Museum of Modern Art's collection and archives, this unique volume draws multisensory connections between pictures and poems, music and performance, hearing and touch, gestures and vibrations, and bodies in motion. Photographs, scores, and films by forty-one artists, including Dawoud Bey, Roy DeCarava, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Lee Friedlander, David Hammons, Glenn Ligon, Agnes Martin, Steve McOueen, Lorna Simpson, and Wolfgang Tillmans, are juxtaposed with signal texts by Black authors writing during the past century: Amiri Baraka, Nikki Giovanni, Langston Hughes, June Jordan, Robin Coste Lewis, Ishmael Reed, Greg Tate, Jean Toomer, Quincy Troupe, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye."-- Provided by publisher."@en | |
| schema:editor | McMahon, Don |
| schema:identifier | <ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b5> |
|
schema:in |
"eng" |
|
schema:subject |
<ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b6> |
|
schema:work |
Dream in the rhythm: visions of sound and spirit in the MoMa collection |
schema:about →
<ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b4>
|
schema:alternate |
"Noirs américains--Ouvrages illustrés" |
schema:about →
<ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b2>
|
schema:alternate |
"African Americans--Pictorial works" |
schema:about →
<ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b3>
|
schema:alternate |
"Black people--Portraits" |
schema:identifier →
<ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b5>
|
schema:property |
"NL-AmRIJ" |
| schema:value | "329558" |
schema:about →
<ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b1>
|
schema:alternate |
"Personnes noires--Portraits" |
schema:subjectOf →
<ndf3b8ddc2ce94fcd960b6de42854c3e7b6>
| schema:text | In English. |
|
schema:additional |
<http:/ |