I will keep my soul: Helen Cammock

Convening polyphonous voices from past and present, I Will Keep My Soul is an orchestral layering of photography, historical documents, poetry and interviews, rooted in the history, geography and community of New Orleans. In this tactile artist's book, UK-based artist Helen Cammock (born 1970)...

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Hauptverfasser: Cammock, Helen 1970- (VerfasserIn), Robinson, Kristina Kay (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Shaw, Cameron (VerfasserIn eines Nachworts), Martin, Courtney J. (InterviewerIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Siglio 2023
New Orleans Rivers
Los Angeles CAAM
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Zusammenfassung:Convening polyphonous voices from past and present, I Will Keep My Soul is an orchestral layering of photography, historical documents, poetry and interviews, rooted in the history, geography and community of New Orleans. In this tactile artist's book, UK-based artist Helen Cammock (born 1970) traverses the city, rendering her observations and encounters into texts and images that reveal its invisible histories. These sequences are woven with correspondence and photographs from the Amistad Research Center that evince artist Elizabeth Catlett's struggle for agency and support during her 1976 commission to create a bronze monument to Louis Armstrong in Congo Square--a place laden with histories of both oppression and celebration. Cammock interlaces more archival materials--newspaper clippings, instructions for activists, a 19th-century book on Creole slave songs--to articulate the long struggle for civil rights
Beschreibung:Impressum: This book is occasioned by the eponymous exhibition "Helen Cammock: I Will Keep My Soul", curated by Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art & Thought (Rivers) ... runs February 11-August 5, 2023 at Art + Practice (A+P) in Los Angeles
Edition of 1000 copies
Beschreibung:188 ungezählte Seiten, teilweise gefaltet Faksimiles, Notenbeispiele 20 x 28 cm Beilage (2 Blätter)
ISBN:9781938221330
1938221338

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