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As we rise : photography from the Black Atlantic (First edition)

Collection, The Wedge(By (artist))Cole, Teju(Preface by)Sealy, Mark(Introduction by)Ikiriko, Liz(Interviewer)
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As We Rise presents an exciting compilation of photographs from African diasporic culture.

With over one hundred works by Black artists from Canada, the Caribbean, Great Britain, the United States, South America, as well as throughout the African continent, this volume provides a timely exploration of Black identity on both sides of the Atlantic. As Teju Cole describes in his preface, "Too often in the larger culture, we see images of Black people in attitudes of despair, pain, or brutal isolation.

As We Rise gently refuses that. It is not that people are always in an attitude of celebration-no, that would be a reverse but corresponding falsehood-but rather that they are present as human beings, credible, fully engaged in their world." Drawn from Dr. Kenneth Montague's Wedge Collection in Toronto-a Black-owned collection dedicated to artists of African descent-As We Rise looks at the multifaceted ideas of Black life through the lenses of community, identity, and power.

Artists such as Stan Douglas, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Barkley L.

Hendricks, Texas Isaiah, Liz Johnson Artur, Seydou Keita, Deana Lawson, Jamel Shabazz, and Carrie Mae Weems, touch on themes of agency, beauty, joy, belonging, subjectivity, and self-representation.

Writings by Isolde Brielmaier, Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi, Mark Sealy, Teka Selman, and Deborah Willis among others provide insight and commentary on this monumental collection.

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159711510X / 9781597115100
Hardback
779
09/12/2021
United States
English
183 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
29 cm
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"Selections from the Wedge Collection." "An exhibition accompanying this book will be on view at the Art Museum, University of Toronto, in Fall 2022, and at the Polygon Gallery, North Vancouver, in Spring 2023"--Colophon.