Barbara Jones–Hogu – Resist, Relate, Unite
Faheem Majeed author Zoé Whitley author Rebecca Zorach author Julie Rodrigues Widho author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:DePaul University Art Museum
Published:15th Oct '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Chicago-based artist Barbara Jones-Hogu (1938–2017) was a central figure of the Black Arts Movement and a founding member of the African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists (AfriCOBRA). Throughout her career she worked in painting, printmaking, film, education, and contributed to major projects including Chicago’s Wall of Respect mural. The Barbara Jones-Hogu: Resist, Relate, Unite catalog is the first monograph of Barbara Jones-Hogu’s work. The book includes a foreword by DPAM Director and Chief Curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm, essays by Tate Modern curator Zoé Whitley and Chicago artist Faheem Majeed, an interview with the artist by art historian Rebecca Zorach, and 22 illustrated plates, a selected bibliography, exhibition history, and checklist. The limited edition catalog was designed by Matt Austin of Candor Arts and features a hand silk screened cover.
ISBN: 9780985096076
Dimensions: 10mm x 7mm x 1mm
Weight: 666g
104 pages