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Añadir al carritoHardback or Cased Book. Condición: New. Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity. Book.
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Publicado por Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL, 2024
ISBN 10: 1913875636 ISBN 13: 9781913875633
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Matte color-illustrated boards with the title printed in yellow font down a red spine. The front cover has the title debossed in white lettering. The free and pasted end pages are color illustrated. Pages: (8), 9-184. Profusely illustrated with many full-color images. "Best known for his wire sculptures, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916-2006), was an important Black American artist and educator, who has until now received little attention from scholars and museums. He created sculptures, paintings, and prints that tested the bounds of each of these mediums. These works share a previously untold history of American modernism rooted in the South. Academically-trained, Oubre worked with an everyday material - wire coat hangers - that led some early critics to associate his sculpture with folk art, despite wire rising to prominence as a material for modernist sculptors in this period. While making his art he also trained a subsequent generation of artists through his teaching, first at Alabama State College (now Alabama State University), from 1949 to 1965, and then at Winston-Salem State University, from 1965 to 1981, both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Within Oubre's story is a history of Alabama art shaping American art that has never been written." Contents are as follows: Reflections by Oubre's family, friends, and collectors -- Uncrossed wires : miscegenation from the inside out -- A rich background : Hayward Oubre and the Iowa idea(L) -- Trees of learning : Hayward Oubre, Hale Woodruff, Selma Burke, and art education in Southern HBCUS -- Hayward Oubre : the painter -- Outside the lines -- Reflections by Oubre's former students. Structural Integrity / Katelyn D. Crawford -- Reflections By Oubre's family,k friends and collectors -- Perspective on Hayward Oubre / Mervin Anthony Green -- Meetings with a remarkable man / Carter B. Cue -- Discovering Hayward Oubre / Brenda and Larry Thompson -- Uncrossed Wires: Miscegenation from the Inside Out / Amalia K. Amaki -- Plates 1-13 -- A Rich Back ground Hayward Oubre and the Iowa Idea(L) / Diana Tuite -- Trees of Learning: Hayward Oubre, Hale Wodruff, Selma Burke, and Art education in Southern Hbcus / Rebecca L. Giordano -- Plates 14-30-- Hayward Oubre: The Painter / Shawnya L. Harris -- Outside the Lines / Marin R. Sullivan -- Plates 31-52 -- Reflections by Oubre's Former students -- A great Mentor makes Great Artists / Noah Jemisin -- The Legacy of H.L. Oubre / Floyd W. Coleman, Sir -- Mr. Oubre as My Teacher / Paul A. Gary -- Chronology / Hina M. Zaidi and Katelyn D. Crawford. VG-, bottom right corner considerably warped with boards crinkling from damage, otherwise excellent and still in plastic.
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Publicado por Birmingham Museum of Art and D Giles, 2024
ISBN 10: 1913875636 ISBN 13: 9781913875633
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This ground-breaking volume is the first book devoted to the life and work of Hayward Oubre, and brings together important examples of Oubre's sculptures, paintings, and prints to explore his career, creative process, and legacy. Best known for his wire sculptures, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (19162006), was an important Black American artist and educator, who has until now received little attention from scholars and museums. He created sculptures, paintings, and prints that tested the bounds of each of these mediums. These works share a previously untold history of American modernism rooted in the South. Academically-trained, Oubre worked with an everyday material-wire coat hangers-that led some early critics to associate his sculpture with folk art, despite wire rising to prominence as a material for modernist sculptors in this period. While making his art he also trained a subsequent generation of artists through his teaching, first at Alabama State College (now Alabama State University), from 1949 to 1965, and then at Winston-Salem State University, from 1965 to 1981, both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Within Oubre's story is a history of Alabama art shaping American art that has never been written. This new volume, and its accompanying exhibition, will begin to tell this story, laying the foundation for future projects on the work of Black artists in Alabama and the South. 132 colour illustrations A ground-breaking book devoted to the life and work of Hayward Oubre brings together important examples of Oubres sculptures, paintings, and prints to explore his career, creative process, and legacy. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL, 2024
ISBN 10: 1913875636 ISBN 13: 9781913875633
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: VG+. Matte color-illustrated boards with the title printed in yellow font down a red spine. The front cover has the title debossed in white lettering. The free and pasted end pages are color illustrated. Pages: (8), 9-184. Profusely illustrated with many full-color images. "Best known for his wire sculptures, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916-2006), was an important Black American artist and educator, who has until now received little attention from scholars and museums. He created sculptures, paintings, and prints that tested the bounds of each of these mediums. These works share a previously untold history of American modernism rooted in the South. Academically-trained, Oubre worked with an everyday material - wire coat hangers - that led some early critics to associate his sculpture with folk art, despite wire rising to prominence as a material for modernist sculptors in this period. While making his art he also trained a subsequent generation of artists through his teaching, first at Alabama State College (now Alabama State University), from 1949 to 1965, and then at Winston-Salem State University, from 1965 to 1981, both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Within Oubre's story is a history of Alabama art shaping American art that has never been written." Contents are as follows: Reflections by Oubre's family, friends, and collectors -- Uncrossed wires : miscegenation from the inside out -- A rich background : Hayward Oubre and the Iowa idea(L) -- Trees of learning : Hayward Oubre, Hale Woodruff, Selma Burke, and art education in Southern HBCUS -- Hayward Oubre : the painter -- Outside the lines -- Reflections by Oubre's former students. Structural Integrity / Katelyn D. Crawford -- Reflections By Oubre's family,k friends and collectors -- Perspective on Hayward Oubre / Mervin Anthony Green -- Meetings with a remarkable man / Carter B. Cue -- Discovering Hayward Oubre / Brenda and Larry Thompson -- Uncrossed Wires: Miscegenation from the Inside Out / Amalia K. Amaki -- Plates 1-13 -- A Rich Back ground Hayward Oubre and the Iowa Idea(L) / Diana Tuite -- Trees of Learning: Hayward Oubre, Hale Wodruff, Selma Burke, and Art education in Southern Hbcus / Rebecca L. Giordano -- Plates 14-30-- Hayward Oubre: The Painter / Shawnya L. Harris -- Outside the Lines / Marin R. Sullivan -- Plates 31-52 -- Reflections by Oubre's Former students -- A great Mentor makes Great Artists / Noah Jemisin -- The Legacy of H.L. Oubre / Floyd W. Coleman, Sir -- Mr. Oubre as My Teacher / Paul A. Gary -- Chronology / Hina M. Zaidi and Katelyn D. Crawford.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Best known for his wire sculptures, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916-2006), was an important Black American artist and educator, who has until now received little attention from scholars and museums. He created sculptures, paintings, and prints that tested the bounds of each of these mediums. These works share a previously untold history of American modernism rooted in the South. Academically-trained, Oubre worked with an everyday material-wire coat hangers-that led some early critics to associate his sculpture with folk art, despite wire rising to prominence as a material for modernist sculptors in this period.While making his art he also trained a subsequent generation of artists through his teaching, first at Alabama State College (now Alabama State University), from 1949 to 1965, and then at Winston-Salem State University, from 1965 to 1981, both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Within Oubre's story is a history of Alabama art shaping American art that has never been written. This new volume, and its accompanying exhibition, will begin to tell this story, laying the foundation for future projects on the work of Black artists in Alabama and the South.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This ground-breaking volume is the first book devoted to the life and work of Hayward Oubre, and brings together important examples of Oubre's sculptures, paintings, and prints to explore his career, creative process, and legacy. Best known for his wire sculptures, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (19162006), was an important Black American artist and educator, who has until now received little attention from scholars and museums. He created sculptures, paintings, and prints that tested the bounds of each of these mediums. These works share a previously untold history of American modernism rooted in the South. Academically-trained, Oubre worked with an everyday material-wire coat hangers-that led some early critics to associate his sculpture with folk art, despite wire rising to prominence as a material for modernist sculptors in this period. While making his art he also trained a subsequent generation of artists through his teaching, first at Alabama State College (now Alabama State University), from 1949 to 1965, and then at Winston-Salem State University, from 1965 to 1981, both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Within Oubre's story is a history of Alabama art shaping American art that has never been written. This new volume, and its accompanying exhibition, will begin to tell this story, laying the foundation for future projects on the work of Black artists in Alabama and the South. 132 colour illustrations A ground-breaking book devoted to the life and work of Hayward Oubre brings together important examples of Oubres sculptures, paintings, and prints to explore his career, creative process, and legacy. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Best known for his wire sculptures, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916-2006), was an important Black American artist and educator, who has until now received little attention from scholars and museums. He created sculptures, paintings, and prints that tested the bounds of each of these mediums. These works share a previously untold history of American modernism rooted in the South. Academically-trained, Oubre worked with an everyday material-wire coat hangers-that led some early critics to associate his sculpture with folk art, despite wire rising to prominence as a material for modernist sculptors in this period.While making his art he also trained a subsequent generation of artists through his teaching, first at Alabama State College (now Alabama State University), from 1949 to 1965, and then at Winston-Salem State University, from 1965 to 1981, both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Within Oubre's story is a history of Alabama art shaping American art that has never been written. This new volume, and its accompanying exhibition, will begin to tell this story, laying the foundation for future projects on the work of Black artists in Alabama and the South.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | This ground-breaking volume is the first book devoted to the life and work of Hayward Oubre, and brings together important examples of Oubre's sculptures, paintings, and prints to explore his career, creative process, and legacy.Best known for his wire sculptures, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916-2006), was an important Black American artist and educator, who has until now received little attention from scholars and museums. He created sculptures, paintings, and prints that tested the bounds of each of these mediums. These works share a previously untold history of American modernism rooted in the South. Academically-trained, Oubre worked with an everyday material--wire coat hangers--that led some early critics to associate his sculpture with folk art, despite wire rising to prominence as a material for modernist sculptors in this period. While making his art he also trained a subsequent generation of artists through his teaching, first at Alabama State College (now Alabama State University), from 1949 to 1965, and then at Winston-Salem State University, from 1965 to 1981, both Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Within Oubre's story is a history of Alabama art shaping American art that has never been written. This new volume, and its accompanying exhibition, will begin to tell this story, laying the foundation for future projects on the work of Black artists in Alabama and the South.