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Fleeting Monuments for the Wall of Respect [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 229x178x38 mm, 40 b&w illustrations, 166 color plates
  • Pub. Date: 18-May-2021
  • Publisher: Green Lantern Press
  • ISBN-10: 0997416599
  • ISBN-13: 9780997416596
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 229x178x38 mm, 40 b&w illustrations, 166 color plates
  • Pub. Date: 18-May-2021
  • Publisher: Green Lantern Press
  • ISBN-10: 0997416599
  • ISBN-13: 9780997416596
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A collaboration of artists and writers commemorates a powerful symbol for social justice and freedom on Chicago&;s South Side

 

The Wall of Respect, a work of public art created in 1967 at the corner of Forty-third Street and Langley Avenue on Chicago&;s South Side, depicted Black leaders in music, art, literature, politics, and sports. The Wall sparked a nationwide mural movement, provided a platform for community engagement, and was a foundational work of the Black Arts Movement. There is no longer any physical indication of its existence, but it still needs to be remembered. Fleeting Monuments for the Wall of Respect argues against making a monument of it, or of other historically significant events, in the formal language of grandness and permanence. Instead, Romi Crawford proposes the concept of &;fleeting monuments,&; asking a range of artists and writers to realize antiheroic, nonstatic, and impermanent strategies for commemoration. The result is a collection of &;fleeting monuments&; of poetry, photography, essays, artworks, and performance that invites readers to enact the history of the Wall of Respect on their own terms. Through the intimate and portable format of a book, Fleeting Monuments for the Wall of Respect recognizes and pays tribute to the Wall while proposing new strategies for commemoration and public memory that inspire us today as we endeavor to preserve the recent murals, installations, and other forms of public art created to support racial justice. 

Contributors: Miguel Aguilar, Abdul Alkalimat and the Amus Mor Project, Wisdom Baty, Lauren Berlant, Mark Blanchard, Bethany Collins, Darryl Cowherd, D. Denenge Duyst-Akpem, Julio Finn, Maria Gaspar, Theaster Gates, Wills Glasspiegel, Stefano Harney and Fred Moten, Stephanie Koch, Kelly Lloyd, Damon Locks, Haki Madhubuti, Faheem Majeed, Nicole Mitchell Gantt, Naeem Mohaiemen, K. Kofi Moyo, Robert E. Paige, Kamau Patton, Jefferson Pinder, Cauleen Smith, Rohan Ayinde Smith, solYchaski, Norman Teague, Jan Tichy, Val Gray Ward, Mechtild Widrich, and Bernard Williams. 

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Commended for Fleeting Monuments for the Wall of Respect 2022.
Acknowledgments 6(2)
Introduction: Fleeting Monuments and the Wall of Respect 8(22)
Romi Crawford
I Legacy Monuments
Abdul Alkalimat And The Amus Mor Project
30(6)
Darryl Cowherd
36(8)
K. Kofi Moyo
44(16)
Haki Madhubuti
60(8)
Robert E. Paige
68(10)
Visiting Val Gray Ward
78(10)
II Gift Monuments
Miguel Aguilar
88(4)
Bethany Collins
92(4)
Julio Finn
96(6)
Maria Gaspar
102(6)
Wills Glasspiegel
108(8)
Naeem Mohaiemen
116(10)
Kamau Patton
126(6)
Rohan Ayinde
132(8)
III Reflective Monuments
D. Denenge Duyst-Akpem
140(6)
Stephanie Koch
146(6)
Stefano Harney And Fred Moten
152(10)
Nicole Mitchell Gantt
162(10)
Cauleen Smith
172(8)
Solychaski
180(6)
Norman Teague
186(8)
Bernard Williams
194(10)
IV Make and Do Monuments
Wisdom Baty
204(6)
Kelly Lloyd
210(10)
Damon Locks
220(8)
Mechtild Widrich
228(6)
Jefferson Pinder
234(22)
V Remnant Monuments
Faheem Majeed
256(4)
Jan Tichy
260(6)
Mark Blanchard
266(6)
Theaster Gates
272(8)
Romi Crawford
280(10)
Lauren Berlant
290(4)
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