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Boundary trouble in American Vanguard art, 1920-2020

Cooke, Lynne(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in the History of Art Series series
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A profound examination of the complex constructs that have kept “outsider” and self-taught artists on the margins of the mainstream The artists in Boundary Trouble in American Vanguard Art defy binary constructs of insider and outsider.

Some are credentialed professionals, others are self-identified amateurs, and yet others are indifferent to categorical classification systems.

These shifting identifications and concepts are examined in 16 essays, challenging established narratives of American and modernist art histories.

The book considers the work of Romare Bearden, James Castle, Minnie Evans, Marisol, Betye Saar, Rosie Lee Tompkins, and more.

Rooted in intersectional disciplinary studies that draw on race, queer, and feminist scholarship, these groundbreaking perspectives argue for expanding how we engage with works and makers that are routinely marginalized within mainstream visual culture.

These essays make a compelling case for the necessity of a level playing field for all artists, trained and untrained, where difference is both recognized and embraced. Published by the National Gallery of Art, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts/Distributed by Yale University Press

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Yale University Press
0300267118 / 9780300267112
Hardback
10/01/2023
United States
English
vii, 351 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
29 cm
Selected conference papers.