Caribbean: Art at the Crossroads of the World

by Deborah Cullen (Editor)

Other authorsRichard Price (Contributor), Derek Walcott (Contributor), Sally Price (Contributor), Edward J. Sullivan (Contributor), Veerle Poupeye (Contributor), Lowery Stokes Sims (Contributor), Jorge Rigau (Contributor), Katherine E. Manthorne (Contributor), David Boxer (Contributor), Maryse Condé (Contributor), Jennifer Smit (Contributor)9 more, Mari Carmen Ramírez (Contributor), Elvis Fuentes (Editor), Sergio Ramirez Mercado (Contributor), Krista Thompson (Contributor), Yolanda Wood (Contributor), Alvaro Medina (Contributor), Gérald Alexis (Contributor), Alston Barrington Chevannes (Contributor), Rocio Aranda-Alvardo (Contributor)
Hardcover, 2012

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Yale University Press (2012), 491 pages

Description

Unprecedented in scope, this beautiful book offers an authoritative examination of the modern history of the Caribbean through its artistic culture. Featuring 500 color illustrations of artworks from the late 18th through the 21st century, the book explores modern and contemporary art, ranging from the Haitian revolution to the present. Acknowledging both the individuality of each island, the richness of the coastal regions, and the reach of the Diaspora, Caribbean looks at the vital visual and cultural links that exist among these diverse constituencies. The authors examine how the Caribbean has been imagined and pictured, and the role of art in the development of national identity. Essays by leading scholars cover such topics as the interconnections between Caribbean artistic production to its colonial contexts; between various generations of artists; and between the so-called high and low arts and religion, music, and carnival celebrations. Primary source documents crucial to understanding the region provide an important complement. -- Publisher description.… (more)

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ISBN

0300178549 / 9780300178548
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