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World Without End
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Product details
- ISBN 9783777444598
- Dimensions: 241 x 305mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
A timely reexamination of the pioneering artist, activist, and scientist, George Washington Carver.
World Without End examines the ongoing impact of the groundbreaking African American scientist and artist George Washington Carver. The book reframes Carver’s contributions to science, art, and activism alongside the work of contemporary artists and thinkers.
George Washington Carver was a pioneer of plant-based engineering and one of the United States’ earliest proponents of sustainable agriculture. A practicing artist, Carver used naturals materials such as peanut and clay-derived dyes and paints in his weavings and paintings. World Without End explores how contemporary artists and scientists engage with Carver’s ideas. Alongside recent works, the exhibition and its catalog include previously unpublished material documenting Carver’s life and work.
World Without End examines the ongoing impact of the groundbreaking African American scientist and artist George Washington Carver. The book reframes Carver’s contributions to science, art, and activism alongside the work of contemporary artists and thinkers.
George Washington Carver was a pioneer of plant-based engineering and one of the United States’ earliest proponents of sustainable agriculture. A practicing artist, Carver used naturals materials such as peanut and clay-derived dyes and paints in his weavings and paintings. World Without End explores how contemporary artists and scientists engage with Carver’s ideas. Alongside recent works, the exhibition and its catalog include previously unpublished material documenting Carver’s life and work.
Cameron Shaw is the executive director of the California African American Museum (CAAM) in Los Angeles and previously served as its deputy director and chief curator.
Yael Lipschutz holds a PhD in Art History and is an artist and curator based in Los Angeles.
Ian Blair is a writer and editor based in New York.
Contributions by Ash Arder, Bethel S. Moges, Bridget R. Cocks, Jarvis C. McInnis, Laura Briscoe, Fraser Livingstone, Mark D. Hersey, Yeal Lipschutz.
Yael Lipschutz holds a PhD in Art History and is an artist and curator based in Los Angeles.
Ian Blair is a writer and editor based in New York.
Contributions by Ash Arder, Bethel S. Moges, Bridget R. Cocks, Jarvis C. McInnis, Laura Briscoe, Fraser Livingstone, Mark D. Hersey, Yeal Lipschutz.
World Without End
€55.99
