Lubaina Himid: Make Do and Mend
Karen Kelly editor Barbara Schroeder editor Alex Klein editor Julie Le editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dancing Foxes Press
Publishing:29th May '25
£38.00
This title is due to be published on 29th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Himid invites readers into her process through an intimate view of two new bodies of work that engage themes of power and memory Best known for her paintings that excavate the legacy of colonialism and expand the possibilities of Black representation, Lubaina Himid (born 1954) played a pivotal role in the British Black Arts Movement in the 1980s and became the first Black woman to win the Turner Prize in 2017. Published on the occasion of Himid’s most recent solo exhibition for The Contemporary Austin’s 2024 Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize, Make Do and Mend provides readers with a rare behind-the-scenes look into Himid’s process for two new bodies of work: a suite of 10 Strategy Paintings depicting Black men and women seated around tables invested in problem-solving the dynamics of power, and 64 sculptural plank paintings, entitled Aunties, that formally evoke East African funerary objects and Postminimalism, as they pay tribute to the relationships between women. This book was published in conjunction with The Contemporary Austin; The FLAG Art Foundation, New York
ISBN: 9781954947160
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176 pages