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Theaster Gates: How to Build a House Museum

Theaster Gates: How to Build a House Museum

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Theaster Gates: How to Build a House Museum

<p>Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates, whose projects range from small-scale sculptures to ambitious urban interventions, investigates the transformative powers of art in this provocative book. As the force behind the much-acclaimed Stony Island Arts Bank, Gates responds creatively to the challenges of space, whether working in museums or in communities. In this instance, he explores notions of blackness, freedom, and the history of house music. Featuring works by the artist himself as well as objects drawn from the <i>Exhibit of American Negros</i> at the 1900 Paris Exposition, the Ed Williams collection of negrobilia, and Frankie Knuckles's vinyl collections, <i>How to Build a Museum</i> proposes new ways of honouring and remembering Black experience, exploring the potential of symbolic structures and their associated objects.</p<<p>Theaster Gates is an American social practice installation artist, who teaches in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Chicago. His highly acclaimed work deals with issues of urban planning, religious space, and craft, and the revitalization of poor urban neighborhoods.</p>

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Country
USA
Brand
Art Gallery of Ontario
Manufacturer
Art Gallery of Ontario
Binding
Paperback
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781894243933

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