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  1. Kara Walker
    after the deluge
    Beteiligt: Walker, Kara (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rizzoli, New York, NY

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    Beteiligt: Walker, Kara (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9780847829811; 0847829812
    Schlagworte: Slavery in art; Silhouettes
    Weitere Schlagworte: Walker
    Umfang: 118 S., zahlr. Ill., 26cm
  2. Consuming stories
    Kara Walker and the imagining of American race
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a... mehr

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    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a wall-size installation to a reworked photocopy in an artist's book, and from a theater curtain to a monumental sculpture, Peabody explores a significant yet neglected aspect of Walker's production: her commitment to exploring narrative depictions of race, gender, power, and desire. Consuming Stories considers Walker's sustained visual engagement with literary genres such as the romance novel, neo-slave narrative, and children's fairy tales, and internationally-known stories including Roots, Beloved, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Walker's interruption of these familiar works, along with her generative use of the familiar in unexpected and destabilizing ways, reveals the extent to which genre-based narrative conventions depend on specific representations of race--especially as it is aligned with power, and desire. Breaking these implicit rules makes them visible - and, in turn, highlights viewers' reliance on them for narrative legibility. As this study reveals, Walker's engagement with narrative continues beyond her early silhouette work as she moves into media such as film, video, and sculpture--and when she works beyond the United States, using her tools and strategies to unsettle cultural histories abroad. Ultimately, Consuming Stories shifts the critical conversation around Walker away from the visual legacy of historical racism, and towards the present-day role of the entertainment industry--and its consumers--in processes of racialization."--Provided by publisher Introduction : Kara Walker, Storyteller --The end of Uncle Tom -- The pop of racial violence -- American romance in black and white -- The international appeal of race -- Storytelling in film and video

     

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    ISBN: 9780520383333
    RVK Klassifikation: LI 99999
    Schlagworte: Race in art; African Americans in art; Silhouettes; Installations (Art)
    Weitere Schlagworte: Walker, Kara Elizabeth
    Umfang: vii, 208 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 183-194

  3. Consuming stories
    Kara Walker and the imagining of American race
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a... mehr

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    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a wall-size installation to a reworked photocopy in an artist's book, and from a theater curtain to a monumental sculpture, Peabody explores a significant yet neglected aspect of Walker's production: her commitment to exploring narrative depictions of race, gender, power, and desire. Consuming Stories considers Walker's sustained visual engagement with literary genres such as the romance novel, neo-slave narrative, and children's fairy tales, and internationally-known stories including Roots, Beloved, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Walker's interruption of these familiar works, along with her generative use of the familiar in unexpected and destabilizing ways, reveals the extent to which genre-based narrative conventions depend on specific representations of race...especially as it is aligned with power, and desire. Breaking these implicit rules makes them visible - and, in turn, highlights viewers' reliance on them for narrative legibility. As this study reveals, Walker's engagement with narrative continues beyond her early silhouette work as she moves into media such as film, video, and sculpture...and when she works beyond the United States, using her tools and strategies to unsettle cultural histories abroad. Ultimately, Consuming Stories shifts the critical conversation around Walker away from the visual legacy of historical racism, and towards the present-day role of the entertainment industry...and its consumers...in processes of racialization."...Provided by publisher

     

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    Schlagworte: Race in art; African Americans in art; Silhouettes; Installations (Art); Person of Color <Motiv>; Installation <Kunst>; Rasse <Motiv>; Kunst
    Weitere Schlagworte: Walker, Kara Elizabeth; Walker, Kara (1969-)
    Umfang: vii, 208 Seiten, Illustrationen, 27 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. "Mit zaubernden Händen geboren"
    drei Scherenschnittfolgen ; [ein Kooperationsprojekt des Stadtmuseums Tübingen mit dem Museum Schloss Rheydt, Mönchengladbach] = "Born with enchanting hands"
    Autor*in: Reiniger, Lotte
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Wasmuth, Tübingen

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Blattner, Evamarie (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Deutsch; Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9783803033529
    RVK Klassifikation: LI 99999
    Schlagworte: Animated films; Silhouettes; Shadow shows; Shadow-pictures
    Weitere Schlagworte: Reiniger, Lotte; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Zauberflöte; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Nozze di Figaro
    Umfang: 112 S., überw. Ill, 23 cm, 570 g
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  5. Consuming stories
    Kara Walker and the imagining of American race
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a... mehr

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    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a wall-size installation to a reworked photocopy in an artist's book, and from a theater curtain to a monumental sculpture, Peabody explores a significant yet neglected aspect of Walker's production: her commitment to exploring narrative depictions of race, gender, power, and desire. Consuming Stories considers Walker's sustained visual engagement with literary genres such as the romance novel, neo-slave narrative, and children's fairy tales, and internationally-known stories including Roots, Beloved, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Walker's interruption of these familiar works, along with her generative use of the familiar in unexpected and destabilizing ways, reveals the extent to which genre-based narrative conventions depend on specific representations of race...especially as it is aligned with power, and desire. Breaking these implicit rules makes them visible - and, in turn, highlights viewers' reliance on them for narrative legibility. As this study reveals, Walker's engagement with narrative continues beyond her early silhouette work as she moves into media such as film, video, and sculpture...and when she works beyond the United States, using her tools and strategies to unsettle cultural histories abroad. Ultimately, Consuming Stories shifts the critical conversation around Walker away from the visual legacy of historical racism, and towards the present-day role of the entertainment industry...and its consumers...in processes of racialization."...Provided by publisher

     

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    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Race in art; African Americans in art; Silhouettes; Installations (Art); Kunst; Person of Color <Motiv>; Rasse <Motiv>; Installation <Kunst>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Walker, Kara Elizabeth; Walker, Kara (1969-)
    Umfang: vii, 208 Seiten, Illustrationen, 27 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Consuming stories
    Kara Walker and the imagining of American race
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a... mehr

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    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a wall-size installation to a reworked photocopy in an artist's book, and from a theater curtain to a monumental sculpture, Peabody explores a significant yet neglected aspect of Walker's production: her commitment to exploring narrative depictions of race, gender, power, and desire. Consuming Stories considers Walker's sustained visual engagement with literary genres such as the romance novel, neo-slave narrative, and children's fairy tales, and internationally-known stories including Roots, Beloved, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Walker's interruption of these familiar works, along with her generative use of the familiar in unexpected and destabilizing ways, reveals the extent to which genre-based narrative conventions depend on specific representations of race--especially as it is aligned with power, and desire. Breaking these implicit rules makes them visible - and, in turn, highlights viewers' reliance on them for narrative legibility. As this study reveals, Walker's engagement with narrative continues beyond her early silhouette work as she moves into media such as film, video, and sculpture--and when she works beyond the United States, using her tools and strategies to unsettle cultural histories abroad. Ultimately, Consuming Stories shifts the critical conversation around Walker away from the visual legacy of historical racism, and towards the present-day role of the entertainment industry--and its consumers--in processes of racialization."--Provided by publisher Introduction : Kara Walker, Storyteller --The end of Uncle Tom -- The pop of racial violence -- American romance in black and white -- The international appeal of race -- Storytelling in film and video

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780520288928
    RVK Klassifikation: LI 99999
    Schlagworte: Race in art; African Americans in art; Silhouettes; Installations (Art)
    Weitere Schlagworte: Walker, Kara Elizabeth
    Umfang: VII, 208 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Bemerkung(en):

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 183-194

  7. Consuming stories
    Kara Walker and the imagining of American race
    Erschienen: [2016]; ©2016
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a... mehr

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    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a wall-size installation to a reworked photocopy in an artist's book, and from a theater curtain to a monumental sculpture, Peabody explores a significant yet neglected aspect of Walker's production: her commitment to exploring narrative depictions of race, gender, power, and desire. Consuming Stories considers Walker's sustained visual engagement with literary genres such as the romance novel, neo-slave narrative, and children's fairy tales, and internationally-known stories including Roots, Beloved, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Walker's interruption of these familiar works, along with her generative use of the familiar in unexpected and destabilizing ways, reveals the extent to which genre-based narrative conventions depend on specific representations of race--especially as it is aligned with power, and desire. Breaking these implicit rules makes them visible - and, in turn, highlights viewers' reliance on them for narrative legibility. As this study reveals, Walker's engagement with narrative continues beyond her early silhouette work as she moves into media such as film, video, and sculpture--and when she works beyond the United States, using her tools and strategies to unsettle cultural histories abroad. Ultimately, Consuming Stories shifts the critical conversation around Walker away from the visual legacy of historical racism, and towards the present-day role of the entertainment industry--and its consumers--in processes of racialization."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 0520288920; 9780520288928
    RVK Klassifikation: LI 99999
    Schlagworte: Race in art; African Americans in art; Silhouettes; Installations (Art); African Americans in art; Installations (Art); Race in art; Silhouettes; Themes, motives; Race in art; African Americans in art; Silhouettes; Installations (Art)
    Weitere Schlagworte: Walker, Kara Elizabeth; Walker, Kara Elizabeth
    Umfang: vii, 208 Seiten, Illustrationen, 27 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  8. Kara Walker
    after the deluge
    Autor*in: Walker, Kara
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rizzoli, New York

    Inspired by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, an African-American artist explores the politics of race, slavery, and gender through a series of images from the South, with examples of her work juxtaposed with historical art works. mehr

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    Inspired by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, an African-American artist explores the politics of race, slavery, and gender through a series of images from the South, with examples of her work juxtaposed with historical art works.

     

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  9. Kara Walker
    after the deluge
    Autor*in: Walker, Kara
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Rizzoli, New York

    Inspired by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, an African-American artist explores the politics of race, slavery, and gender through a series of images from the South, with examples of her work juxtaposed with historical art works. mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth
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    Inspired by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, an African-American artist explores the politics of race, slavery, and gender through a series of images from the South, with examples of her work juxtaposed with historical art works.

     

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  10. Consuming stories
    Kara Walker and the imagining of American race
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 2016
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a... mehr

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    "Rebecca Peabody uses the work of contemporary American artist Kara Walker to investigate a range of popular storytelling traditions with roots in the nineteenth century and ramifications in the present. Focusing on a few key pieces that range from a wall-size installation to a reworked photocopy in an artist's book, and from a theater curtain to a monumental sculpture, Peabody explores a significant yet neglected aspect of Walker's production: her commitment to exploring narrative depictions of race, gender, power, and desire. Consuming Stories considers Walker's sustained visual engagement with literary genres such as the romance novel, neo-slave narrative, and children's fairy tales, and internationally-known stories including Roots, Beloved, and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Walker's interruption of these familiar works, along with her generative use of the familiar in unexpected and destabilizing ways, reveals the extent to which genre-based narrative conventions depend on specific representations of race...especially as it is aligned with power, and desire. Breaking these implicit rules makes them visible - and, in turn, highlights viewers' reliance on them for narrative legibility. As this study reveals, Walker's engagement with narrative continues beyond her early silhouette work as she moves into media such as film, video, and sculpture...and when she works beyond the United States, using her tools and strategies to unsettle cultural histories abroad. Ultimately, Consuming Stories shifts the critical conversation around Walker away from the visual legacy of historical racism, and towards the present-day role of the entertainment industry...and its consumers...in processes of racialization."...Provided by publisher

     

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    ISBN: 9780520288928
    Schlagworte: Race in art; African Americans in art; Silhouettes; Installations (Art)
    Weitere Schlagworte: Walker, Kara Elizabeth
    Umfang: vii, 208 Seiten, Illustrationen, 27 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  11. In praise of shadows
    Beteiligt: Kissane, Sean (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Edizioni Charta, Milano ; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin

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    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
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    A: Dubli, 2008/03
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    Beteiligt: Kissane, Sean (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    ISBN: 9788881587148; 8881587149
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    9788881587148
    RVK Klassifikation: LH 32260
    Schlagworte: Shadow puppets; Shadow shows; Shadow-pictures; Puppets in art; Silhouettes
    Umfang: 150 S, col. ill, 27cm
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    Published on the occasion of the exhibition In praise of shadows, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 5 November 2008 to 4 January 2009 ; Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, Istanbul, 23 January to 6 May 2009 ; Benaki Museum, Athens, 22 May to 26 July 2009

    Contains bibliographical references and notes. - Itinerant exhibition, Dublin, Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2008-2009, Istanbul, Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, 2009, Athens, Benaki Museum, 2009

    Introduction / Paolo Colombo -- In praise of shadows / William Kentridge -- The origin, importance and communication process of Karagöz, the Turkish shadow theatre / Metin And -- Black eyes / Enrique Juncosa -- ... born with magic hands ... : Lotte Reiniger : scissor cuts, shadow theatre, silhouette animations / Evamarie Blattner -- Ladislas Starewitch (1882-1965) / François Martin -- The four films in the exhibition : a review / Carolina López Caballero -- Karaghiozis, art critic / Lewis Hyde.

  12. "Mit zaubernden Händen geboren"
    drei Scherenschnittfolgen ; [ein Kooperationsprojekt des Stadtmuseums Tübingen mit dem Museum Schloss Rheydt, Mönchengladbach] = "Born with enchanting hands"
    Autor*in: Reiniger, Lotte
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Wasmuth, Tübingen

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    Sprache: Deutsch; Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9783803033529
    RVK Klassifikation: LI 99999
    Schlagworte: Animated films; Silhouettes; Shadow shows; Shadow-pictures
    Weitere Schlagworte: Reiniger, Lotte; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Zauberflöte; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): Nozze di Figaro
    Umfang: 112 S., überw. Ill, 23 cm, 570 g
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    Text dt. und engl