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Toward Joy: New Frameworks for American Art [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 280x242 mm, 200 illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Scala Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1785515845
  • ISBN-13: 9781785515842
  • Hardback
  • Cena: 54,72 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width: 280x242 mm, 200 illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Scala Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1785515845
  • ISBN-13: 9781785515842
Offering a new approach seen through a variety of frameworks, this groundbreaking publication reframes the narrative of American Art through the collection of the Brooklyn Museum.

How might American art be experienced at this moment? Disrupting traditional presentations of art from the Americas and offering a new set of approaches to collection display and interpretation, this groundbreaking publication reframes 2,000 years of art drawn from the world-renowned holdings of the Brooklyn Museum.  Organized within a variety of innovative frameworks, such as Trouble the Water, To Give Flowers, Several Seats, and Witness, iconic artworks are grouped alongside never-before-exhibited works, all beautifully illustrated and to dazzling effects. Texts written by curators, community members, botanists, drag artists, and other thought partners highlight both the curatorial approach and the unique transdisciplinary conversations that can occur between objects. Prioritizing dialogue and engagement, this bold publication creates an accessible and inclusive experience of American Art that spans time, culture, nation, and medium.
Directors Foreword

Anne Pasternak, Shelby White and Leon Levy Director

 

Acknowledgments

Stephanie Sparling Williams, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art

 

New Frameworks for American Art

Stephanie Sparling Williams

 

Through Gimlet Holes: New Visions for American Art

EXPLORING THE SHOALS

Leigh Raiford

[ FROM A PLACE OF LOVE]

Leslie Wilson

SOWING SEEDS, LAYING GROUND

Kelli Morgan

A BLACK MIRROR

Brittany Webb

A BLACK FEMINIST FRAMEWORK FOR THE DECORATIVE ARTS

Tiffany Momon

LOOK AGAIN

Jonathan Michael Square

BRAIN LOVE

Xiao Situ

UNTITLED

Sarį Yafah King

 

Framework: Trouble the Water

CRITICAL SHORT: TROUBLED WATERS AND CURRENTS OF RESTORATION

Caroline Gillaspie, Assistant Curator of American Art

 

Thanksgiving Address: Greetings to the Natural World

 

Framework: Radical Care

CRITICAL SHORT: FRAMING THE WORLD THROUGH GRATITUDE

Dare Turner, Curator of Indigenous Art

 

Framework: To Give Flowers

CRITICAL SHORT: FROM OUR MOTHERS GARDENS

Grace Billingslea, Curatorial Assistant, Arts of the Americas and American
Art

 

Framework: Counterparts

CRITICAL SHORT: IN DIALOGUE

Camille Bacon and Leslie Wilson

 

Framework: Surface Tension

CRITICAL SHORT: THE DORSAL VIEW

Stephanie Sparling Williams with Sena Amuzu and Madeleine Levinsohn

 

Framework: Several Seats

CRITICAL SHORT: TO BE REAL!

Caroline Gillaspie

 

Framework: A Quiet Place

CRITICAL SHORT: REST LIFE

Tricia Hersey

 

Framework: Witness

CRITICAL SHORT: SHOWING OUR WORK

Stephanie Sparling Williams

 

Contributor Biographies

 

Photography and Copyright Credits
Stephanie Sparling Williams is the Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art at the Brooklyn Museum.

Additional contributors at the Brooklyn Museum:

Caroline Gillaspie, Assistant Curator of American Art Grace Billingslea, Curatorial Assistant of American Art Nancy Rosoff, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Arts of the Americas Dare Turner, Curator of Indigenous Art Catherine Futter, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of Decorative Arts Liz St. George, Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts