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Black Artists Shaping the World / Sharna Jackson, Dr. Zoé Whitley.

By: Jackson, Sharna [author.]Contributor(s): Whitley, Dr. Zoé [other.]Publisher: New York : Thames & Hudson Inc., 2021Description: pages cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: 21918125ISBN: 9780500652596
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Written by award-winning Black children's author Sharna Jackson, this engaging book introduces young readers to twenty-six contemporary artists from Africa and of the African diaspora, working in everything from painting, sculpture, and drawing to ceramics, installation art, and sound art.

These include prominent American artists Kerry James Marshall, Faith Ringgold, portraitist to Michelle Obama Amy Sherald, and Kehinde Wiley; British Turner Prize-winning painters Lubaina Himid and Chris Ofili; renowned South African visual activist and photographer Zanele Muholi; Nigerian sound artist Emeka Ogboh; Sudanese painter Kamala Ibrahim Ishaq; Kenyan-British ceramicist Magdalene Odundo; Afrofuturist-inspired performance artist Harold Offeh; and moving image artist Larry Achiampong, among others.

Sharna Jackson's experience as an award-winning children's author combined with the curatorial expertise of Dr. Zoe´ Whitley, co-curator of the groundbreaking exhibition "Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power," make this an essential introduction to Black artists working today. This volume will serve as revelation to a new generation of aspiring young artists.

Ages 9+ Thames & Hudson Inc.

Grades 4-6 Thames & Hudson Inc.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction (p. 6)
  • Relic Traveller (p. 8)
  • Bleeding Takari II (p. 14)
  • From Tarzan to Rambo (p. 20)
  • The Flag (p. 26)
  • Soundsuit (p. 30)
  • Because We Actually Played Outside As Kids (p. 34)
  • Naming the Money (p. 38)
  • Two Women (Eve and Eve) (p. 44)
  • Woman Standing (p. 48)
  • Femme du Sahel (p. 52)
  • Non-Orientable Nkansa (p. 56)
  • School of Beauty, School of Culture (p. 62)
  • Bester I, Mayotte, 2015 (p. 68)
  • Untitled #15 (p. 72)
  • Lounging (p. 76)
  • No Woman, No Cry (p. 80)
  • Los-CDG (Lagos to Paris) (p. 86)
  • Maebel (p. 92)
  • Ukukhula I and II (p. 96)
  • Tar Beach (p. 100)
  • The Night of the Long Knives I (p. 104)
  • First Lady Michelle Obama (p. 110)
  • Butterlfy Kid (Girl) IV (p. 114)
  • Untitled (p. 118)
  • Napoleon Leading the Army Over the Alps (p. 122)
  • A Concentration (p. 128)
  • Glossary (p. 132)
  • List of Illustrations (p. 135)
  • Bibliography (p. 139)
  • About the Author & Consultant (p. 140)
  • Acknowledgments (p. 141)
  • Index (p. 142)

Reviews provided by Syndetics

Booklist Review

Focusing on the incredible world of art, this title features 26 talented contemporary artists and their unique contributions working with sculpture, painting, embroidered photography, fabric art, clay and ceramics, quilting, and much more. Each introductory spread features a large black-and-white photograph of the artist, set among a bold color scheme, with one or more specific art pieces highlighted and described. Information about each individual's life and inspirations is given, exploring how they draw from their experiences, identities, and the history common to people of Africa and the African diaspora, placing focus on how artists dedicate their talents to ensure that Black people are seen. Readers will learn about the myriad varieties of art that the included artists have been inspired to create--many of which readers may be unfamiliar with. A glossary, list of illustrations, bibliography, and index are included. Shining a light on Black artists and their incredible works, this title would make an excellent addition to art and biography collections for children.

Kirkus Book Review

Author and curator Jackson invites young readers to learn about the global legacies of 26 Black artists leaving their signature innovative marks on the world. Set against bright colors and in accessible language, this collection catalogs artists at different stages of their careers who are creating exciting and important work. Jackson curates the roster with the support of Dr. Zoé Whitley, co-curator of the landmark "Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power" exhibition that highlighted Black American art created between 1963 and 1983. What makes this volume unique is that it's all about revealing the power of the arts through the lenses of creators from across the global African diaspora. Recognizing that "Black artists have often been denied the recognition they deserve," Jackson offers a concise biography of each artist, explores the methods they utilize, and presents a full-color reproduction of one (or more) of their signature works. These artists, of different generations as well as different national origins, together represent the breadth of artistic practices, including photography, painting, performance, textiles, and more. In its fullest life, this book should travel much further than a niche museum gift shop offering into classrooms and community spaces filled with Black youth as a platform for, and a celebration of, Black artistic innovation. Delivers a magnificent assemblage of Black artists we all need to know and cherish. (glossary, list of illustrations, bibliography, index) (Collective biography. 8-adult) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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