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  1. The work of several lifetimes
    Contributor: Moore, Mario
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton, New Jersey ; Artbook/D.A.P, New York, NY

    IntroductionA Temple for Everday HeroesJessica Bell BrownMario Moore's Visual MantraTracy K. SmithThe Africanist Presences of PrincetonImani PerryThe Enduring Legacy of Oral HistoryAwoye TimpoInstitutional WorkV. Mitch McEwenRewriting Our Cultural... more

    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
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    IntroductionA Temple for Everday HeroesJessica Bell BrownMario Moore's Visual MantraTracy K. SmithThe Africanist Presences of PrincetonImani PerryThe Enduring Legacy of Oral HistoryAwoye TimpoInstitutional WorkV. Mitch McEwenRewriting Our Cultural CodeRuha BenjaminMaking Time for VisibilityArtist IntroductionMario MoorePlatesArtist Biography Over the years, artist and Detroit native Mario Moore (born 1987) has observed that the halls of elite institutions like universities and art museums prominently feature portraits of donors, deans, presidents, board members and scholars, and that the subjects of those portraits are mostly white and male. When Moore was selected as a Princeton University Hodder Fellow in 2018, he wanted to ask what positions garner such attention and how could painting contribute to conversations on who deserves to be recognized. He set out to meet Black men and women who work in and around Princeton University in blue-collar jobs and let the art-making process unfold from their collaborative interactions. In the resulting works, Moore redefines the colonial gaze for the subjects he paints, allowing them to look directly out with an unflinching stare. This publication includes sketches, drawings, etchings and paintings

     

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  2. The work of several lifetimes
    Contributor: Moore, Mario (KünstlerIn)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton, New Jersey ; Artbook/D.A.P, New York, NY

    IntroductionA Temple for Everday HeroesJessica Bell BrownMario Moore's Visual MantraTracy K. SmithThe Africanist Presences of PrincetonImani PerryThe Enduring Legacy of Oral HistoryAwoye TimpoInstitutional WorkV. Mitch McEwenRewriting Our Cultural... more

    Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
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    IntroductionA Temple for Everday HeroesJessica Bell BrownMario Moore's Visual MantraTracy K. SmithThe Africanist Presences of PrincetonImani PerryThe Enduring Legacy of Oral HistoryAwoye TimpoInstitutional WorkV. Mitch McEwenRewriting Our Cultural CodeRuha BenjaminMaking Time for VisibilityArtist IntroductionMario MoorePlatesArtist Biography Over the years, artist and Detroit native Mario Moore (born 1987) has observed that the halls of elite institutions like universities and art museums prominently feature portraits of donors, deans, presidents, board members and scholars, and that the subjects of those portraits are mostly white and male. When Moore was selected as a Princeton University Hodder Fellow in 2018, he wanted to ask what positions garner such attention and how could painting contribute to conversations on who deserves to be recognized. He set out to meet Black men and women who work in and around Princeton University in blue-collar jobs and let the art-making process unfold from their collaborative interactions. In the resulting works, Moore redefines the colonial gaze for the subjects he paints, allowing them to look directly out with an unflinching stare. This publication includes sketches, drawings, etchings and paintings

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Moore, Mario (KünstlerIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781646570157; 1646570154
    RVK Categories: LI 99999
    Subjects: African Americans; African Americans; Blacks; Blacks; African Americans in art; African American painters; African American artists; African American artists; African American painters; African Americans in art
    Other subjects: Moore, Mario
    Scope: 127 Seiten, 29 x 24 cm
  3. The work of several lifetimes
    Contributor: Moore, Mario (KünstlerIn)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton, New Jersey ; Artbook/D.A.P, New York, NY

    IntroductionA Temple for Everday HeroesJessica Bell BrownMario Moore's Visual MantraTracy K. SmithThe Africanist Presences of PrincetonImani PerryThe Enduring Legacy of Oral HistoryAwoye TimpoInstitutional WorkV. Mitch McEwenRewriting Our Cultural... more

    Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
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    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    IntroductionA Temple for Everday HeroesJessica Bell BrownMario Moore's Visual MantraTracy K. SmithThe Africanist Presences of PrincetonImani PerryThe Enduring Legacy of Oral HistoryAwoye TimpoInstitutional WorkV. Mitch McEwenRewriting Our Cultural CodeRuha BenjaminMaking Time for VisibilityArtist IntroductionMario MoorePlatesArtist Biography Over the years, artist and Detroit native Mario Moore (born 1987) has observed that the halls of elite institutions like universities and art museums prominently feature portraits of donors, deans, presidents, board members and scholars, and that the subjects of those portraits are mostly white and male. When Moore was selected as a Princeton University Hodder Fellow in 2018, he wanted to ask what positions garner such attention and how could painting contribute to conversations on who deserves to be recognized. He set out to meet Black men and women who work in and around Princeton University in blue-collar jobs and let the art-making process unfold from their collaborative interactions. In the resulting works, Moore redefines the colonial gaze for the subjects he paints, allowing them to look directly out with an unflinching stare. This publication includes sketches, drawings, etchings and paintings

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Moore, Mario (KünstlerIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781646570157; 1646570154
    RVK Categories: LI 99999
    Subjects: African Americans; African Americans; Blacks; Blacks; African Americans in art; African American painters; African American artists; African American artists; African American painters; African Americans in art
    Other subjects: Moore, Mario
    Scope: 127 Seiten, 29 x 24 cm