A reimagining of relations - Jade Montserrat:

Jade Montserrat's (b. 1981, London) publication, A Reimagining of Relations, is part of her Future Collect commission with Iniva and Manchester Art Gallery. This visually rich artist publication makes material the dialogue and ideas that have shaped Montserrat's process over the past two y...

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Weitere Verfasser: Saravia Herrera, Anahi (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Institute of International Visual Arts (iniva) September 2021
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Zusammenfassung:Jade Montserrat's (b. 1981, London) publication, A Reimagining of Relations, is part of her Future Collect commission with Iniva and Manchester Art Gallery. This visually rich artist publication makes material the dialogue and ideas that have shaped Montserrat's process over the past two years. Centring on the conversations that have taken place between the artist and fellow creatives through the public programme associated with the commission, the publication also reveals her research and thinking around African American actor Ira Aldridge. A key point of departure for Montserrat was the first work acquired by Manchester Art Gallery, James Northcote's portrait of Ira Aldridge posing in character as Othello. A Reimagining of Relations asks us to consider the story behind the man in the painting alongside questions of institutional care for people, objects and performances. This book is punctuated by three Acts; Act I: Ira ? Curiosity and Creative Language, Act II: Scoring Performance and Act III: On Publishing Radical Constitutions. The Acts are made up of collective conversations, featuring Amber Akaunu (Root-ed Zine), Fauziya Johnson (Root-ed Zine), Maurice Carlin (Co-Director Islington Mill), Rivca Rubin (Co-Director Islington Mill), artists Amy Lawrence, Jack Ky Tan, Hamja Ahsan, and No Matter (poetry collective).00Exhibition: Manchester Art Gallery, UK (05.11.2020 ? 05.06.2022).
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Beschreibung:102 Seiten 4 Beilagen (1 Faltblatt, 3 Lesezeichen)
ISBN:9781899846627
189984662X