Groundbreaking book that explores the collection of the Brooklyn Museum to reframe the narrative of American Art from a Black Feminist perspective.
How mightAmerican art beexperiencedat this moment? Disrupting traditional presentations and offering a new approach seen through a variety of different historical and cultural lenses, this groundbreaking new publication reframes the narrative of American Art from 4,000 BC to the contemporary moment.
Drawn from the world-renowned holdings of the Brooklyn Museum, this beautifully illustrated book is organized in a series of frameworks including content from the museum's Black Feminist Roundtable, presenting concepts such as Rest as Resistance, Black and White Show, and To Give Flowers.
Iconic favorite images are grouped alongside never-before-seen-works, to highlight the unique transdisciplinary conversations that can occur between objects. The approach used seeks to prioritize dialogue and engagement that shifts the focus to create an accessible and inclusive, interdisciplinary story of American Art.