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A01=Amalia K. Amaki
A01=Diana Tuite
A01=Hina M. Zaidi
A01=Katelyn D. Crawford
A01=Marin R. Sullivan
A01=Rebecca L. Giordano
A01=Shawnya L. Harris
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Author_Diana Tuite
Author_Hina M. Zaidi
Author_Katelyn D. Crawford
Author_Marin R. Sullivan
Author_Rebecca L. Giordano
Author_Shawnya L. Harris
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Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity

Best known for his wire sculptures, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (19162006), was an important Black American artist and educator, who has until now received little attention from scholars and museums. He created sculptures, paintings, and prints that tested the bounds of each of these mediums. These works share a previously untold history of American modernism rooted in the South. Academically-trained, Oubre worked with an everyday materialwire coat hangersthat led some early critics to associate his sculpture with folk art, despite wire rising to prominence as a material for modernist sculptors in this period. While making his art he also trained a subsequent generation of artists through his teaching, first at Alabama State College (now Alabama State University), from 1949 to 1965, and then at Winston-Salem State University, from 1965 to 1981, both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Within Oubres story is a history of Alabama art shaping American art that has never been written. This new volume, and its accompanying exhibition, will begin to tell this story, laying the foundation for future projects on the work of Black artists in Alabama and the South. See more
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A01=Amalia K. AmakiA01=Diana TuiteA01=Hina M. ZaidiA01=Katelyn D. CrawfordA01=Marin R. SullivanA01=Rebecca L. GiordanoA01=Shawnya L. HarrisAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Amalia K. AmakiAuthor_Diana TuiteAuthor_Hina M. ZaidiAuthor_Katelyn D. CrawfordAuthor_Marin R. SullivanAuthor_Rebecca L. GiordanoAuthor_Shawnya L. Harrisautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=AFCCategory=AFHCategory=AFKBCategory=AGBCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Pre-orderLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Forthcomingsoftlaunch
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  • Dimensions: 240 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: D Giles Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781913875633

About Amalia K. AmakiDiana TuiteHina M. ZaidiKatelyn D. CrawfordMarin R. SullivanRebecca L. GiordanoShawnya L. Harris

Katelyn D. Crawford is the William Cary Hulsey Curator of American Art at the Birmingham Museum of Art AL; Amalia K. Amaki is an artist art historian educator film critic and curator; Rebecca L. Giordano is an art historian and curator who specializes in race gender and transnational exchange in the Americas in the 20th century; Shawnya L. Harris is the deputy director of Curatorial and Academic Affairs and the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Curator of African American and African Diasporic Art at Georgia Museum of Art GA; Marin R. Sullivan is a Chicago-based art historian curator educator and consultant; Diana Tuite is the visiting senior curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Stanley Museum of Art University of Iowa; Hina M. Zaidi is the curatorial assistant at the Birmingham Museum of Art AL.

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