Contributions

  • Bozovic, Marijeta, author - Contributor
  • Koerner, Joseph Leo, author - Contributor
  • Luke, Megan R., 1977- author - Contributor
  • Boorsch, Suzanne, contributor - Contributor
  • Demby, Nicole, contributor - Contributor
and 3 more
  • Sensabaugh, David Ake, contributor - Contributor
  • Yang, Clara, contributor - Contributor
  • Yale University. Art Gallery - Contributor

Publication

2017 - , Connecticut

Language

English

Word Count

68,000 words, Guess

Page Count

272 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100300225709
  • ISBN-139780300225709
  • Library of Congress Control Number2017937193
  • OCLC Control Number978291291
  • Better World Books9780300225709
and 1 more

Classifications

  • DDC700
  • DDC709.040922
  • LCCN8217.E86 J6 2017
and 1 more
  • LCCN6487.N34Y344 2017

Alternate Titles

  • Expressions of loss and hope

Description

This timely book offers a wide-ranging and beautifully illustrated study of exiled artists from the 19th century through the present day, with notable attention to individuals who have often been relegated to the margins of publications on exile in art history. The artworks featured here, including photographs, paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture, present an expanded view of the conditions of exile-forced or voluntary-as an agent for both trauma and ingenuity. The introduction outlines the history and perception of exile in art over the past 200 years, and the book's four sections explore its aesthetic impact through the themes of home and mobility, nostalgia, transfer and adjustment, and identity. Essays and catalogue entries in each section showcase diverse artists, including not only European ones-for example, Jacques-Louis David, Paul Gauguin, George Grosz, and Kurt Schwitters-but also female, African American, East Asian, Latin American, and Middle Eastern artists, such as Elizabeth Catlett, Harold Cousins, Mona Hatoum, Lotte Jacobi, An-My Le, Roberto Matta, Ana Mendieta, Abelardo Morell, Mu Xin, and Shirin Neshat.00Exhibition: Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, United States (01.09. -31.12.2017).

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