

Cauleen Smith
82 pages2019University of Pennsylvania, Institute of Contemporary ArtISBN 9780884541462
Installations (Art)African American women artistsUniversity of Pennsylvania. Institute of Contemporary ArtUniversity of PennsylvaniaExhibitionsMotion picture producers and directorsModern ArtMixed media (Art)Video artConceptual artRace in artBlack people in artBlack peopleRace identityPolitics in artBlacksBlacks in art
About this book
Through films, objects, and installation, Cauleen Smith (born 1967) offers an emotional axis by which to navigate four distinct universes: Alice Coltrane and her Sai Anantam ashram; a 1966 photo shoot by Bill Ray at Simon Rodia's Watts Towers in Los Angeles; Noah Purifoy and his desert assemblages in Joshua Tree; and black spiritualist Rebecca Cox Jackson and her Shaker community in 19th-century Philadelphia. These locations, while not technically utopian societies, embody sites of historical speculation and radical generosity between artist and community. In reimagining a future through this mix, Smith casts a world that is black, feminist, spiritual and unabashedly alive. This volume, wrapped in a frosted and foil-stamped dust jacket, contains full-color photographs of the multi-room installation and provides further insight into Smith's creative process and myriad influences through two interviews and a manifesto written by the artist.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- University of Pennsylvania, Institute of Contemporary Art
- Published
- 2019
- Pages
- 82
- ISBN
- 9780884541462
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