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OverviewThis is the first volume to document and contextualize Sonya Clark's large-scale, collaborative artworks. These projects demonstrate Clark's career-long commitment to addressing the urgent issue of racial inequality in American society and her philosophy of creatively engaging the viewer in reflection on the nation's history of slavery and our roles in dismantling systemic racism today. As an extension of her abiding commitment to issues of history, race, and reconciliation in her work, Clark is also distinctive as an artist for her use of textiles and other everyday materials, which she aligns with the intertwined histories of art and craft. For marginalized people (African Americans and women, in particular) handwork has been essential to survival and consequently has functioned, and continues to function, as an important means of creating a group identity. Hence, for Clark, craft is essential to the question of equality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elissa Auther , Andrew Blauvelt , Monica Obniski , Renée AterPublisher: Hirmer Verlag Imprint: Hirmer Verlag Weight: 0.840kg ISBN: 9783777440965ISBN 10: 3777440965 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 22 June 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Sonya Clark: We Are Each Other is a significant contribution to the discourse on contemporary craft and fine art and a vital offering in the burgeoning scholarship on a thought-provoking artist.""-- ""crystal am nelson, Woman's Art Journal""" Author InformationElissa Auther is deputy director of curatorial affairs and William and Mildred Lasdon Chief Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design. Andrew Blauvelt is director of the Cranbrook Art Museum. Laura Mott is chief curator of Cranbrook Art Museum. Monica Obniski is curator of decorative arts and design at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. Renée Ater is provost visiting associate professor of Africana Studies at Brown University. Leslie King-Hammond is founding director of the Center for Race and Culture at Maryland Institute College of Art. Lowery Stokes Sims is curator emerita at the Museum of Arts and Design. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |