To Describe a Life: Notes from the Intersection of Art and Race Terror (Richard D. Cohen Lectures on African and African American Art) (Richard Cohen Lectures)

To Describe a Life: Notes from the Intersection of Art and Race Terror (Richard D. Cohen Lectures on African and African American Art) (Richard Cohen Lectures)

by Darby English (Author), Darby English (Author)

Synopsis

A passionate, rigorous, and persuasive look at the helpful complexity of art during a time of profound cultural turmoil

By turns historical, critical, and personal, this book examines the use of art--and love--as a resource amid the recent wave of shootings by American police of innocent black women and men. Darby English attends to a cluster of artworks created in or for our tumultuous present that address themes of racial violence and representation idiosyncratically, neither offering solutions nor accommodating shallow narratives about difference. In Zoe Leonard's Tipping Point, English sees an embodiment of love in the face of brutality; in Kerry James Marshall's untitled 2015 portrait of a black male police officer, a greatly fraught subject treated without apparent judgment; in Pope.L's Skin Set Drawings, a life project undertaken to challenge codified uses of difference, color, and language; and in a replica of the Lorraine Motel--the site of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination in 1968--a monument to the unfinished business of the integrated nonviolent movement for civil rights. For English, the consideration of art is a paradigm of social life, because art is something we must share. Powerful, challenging, and timely, To Describe a Life is an invitation to rethink what life in ongoing crisis is and can be--and, indeed, to discover how art can help.

$33.60

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 22 Jan 2019

ISBN 10: 0300230389
ISBN 13: 9780300230383

Media Reviews
Darby English's voice is so urgent, rigorous, and original that it all but comes alive on the page. To Describe a Life challenges us to look--and then look again--at contemporary art, race terror, and the supercharged spaces in which they intersect. --Richard Meyer, author of What was Contemporary Art?
Author Bio
Darby English is the Carl Darling Buck Professor of Art History at the University of Chicago and author of 1971: A Year in the Life of Color and How to See a Work of Art in Total Darkness.