In conversation, 2020-2021 : dialogues with artists, curators, and scholars / edited by Dan Byers.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • [Cambridge, Massachusetts] : Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, [2023]
  • ©2023
Description
171 pages : illustrations ; 30 x 23 cm

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Summary note
"In Conversation, 2020-2021: Dialogues with Artists, Curators, and Scholars documents a series of vital and diverse exchanges that transpired during the COVID-19 crisis. Each deep-dive discussion was originally broadcast live on Zoom during the height of the pandemic years, immediately transcribed, and edited by the participants--then published as small-form, illustrated chapbooks mailed for free to subscribers. Many of the dialogues occurred between participants who already knew each other well, lending an ease and generosity to these wide-ranging conversations. This collection emerges in the aftermath of the pandemic as a time capsule of sorts, charting the insights and practices of artists and their interlocutors as they grappled with profound social rupture." -- page 4 of cover.
Notes
  • Published on the occasion of the Carpenter Center's 60th anniversary.
  • With Contributions by: Kemi Adeyemi, Jessica Bell Brown, Diedrick Brackens, Katherine Bradford, Tony Cokes, Christoph Cox, Aria Dean, Amber Esseiva, Ja'Tovia Gary, Renée Green, Larissa Harris, Lauren Haynes, Jamillah James, Wanda Liebermann, Candice Lin, David Reinfurt, David Serlin, Cauleen Smith, C. Riley Snorton, Gloria Sutton, Frank B. Wilderson III, Hentyle Yapp.
Other title(s)
Dialogues with artists curators, and scholars
ISBN
  • 1735230537 (paperback)
  • 9781735230535 (paperback)
OCLC
1380459531
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