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Mounting Frustration: The Art Museum in the Age of Black Power by Susan E. Cahan

Description: Mounting Frustration by Susan E. Cahan In Mounting Frustration Susan E. Cahan uncovers the moment when the civil rights movement reached New York Citys elite art galleries. Focusing on three controversial exhibitions that integrated African American culture and art, Cahan shows how the art worlds racial politics is far more complicated than overcoming past exclusions. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In Mounting Frustration Susan E. Cahan uncovers the moment when the civil rights movement reached New York Citys elite art galleries. Focusing on three controversial exhibitions that integrated African American culture and art, Cahan shows how the art worlds racial politics is far more complicated than overcoming past exclusions. Author Biography Susan E. Cahan is Dean, Tyler School of Art at Temple University, the editor of I Remember Heaven: Jim Hodges and Andy Warhol, and the coeditor of Contemporary Art and Multicultural Education. She has directed programs at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Peter Norton Family Foundation.Art History Publication Initiative Table of Contents List of Illustrations vii Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1. Electronic Refractions II at the Studio Museum in Harlem 13 2. Harlem on My Mind at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 31 3. Contemporary Back Artists in America at the Whitney Museum of American Art 109 4. Romare Bearden: The Prevalence of Ritual and The Sculpture of Richard Hunt at the Museum of Modern Art 171 Epilogue 253 Notes 269 Bibliography 319 Index 335 Review "Using a number of interviews with artists and an analysis of internal museum documents, Cahan perfectly renders the tenor of those volatile times. The elites of the art museum world are brought to task for their misguided attempts at inclusiveness and subtle (and not-so-subtle) attempts to preserve the status quo. Anyone interested in American art and society will find plenty to ponder in this thoughtful work." -- Carolyn Mulac * Booklist *"Cahan should be lauded for her meticulous investigations, starting her research in 1990, and conducting numerous interviews with the artists and administrators in question. She relays a taxonomical breadth of information that is as nauseating as it is intoxicating." -- Terence Trouillot * BOMB *(Starred Review) "This essential publication, focusing exclusively on New York Citys art museums in the wake of the civil rights movement, shines a revealing light on the artists, museum staff, and activists who were involved in the effort to force large art institutions to face artists demands for justice and equality. . . . This thorough and unrelenting examination gives invaluable history as well as context for the present struggle to create and maintain diversity in art museums." * Publishers Weekly *"... [W]e owe Cahan a debt. American museums in the late 1960s and early 70s were suffused with the same racist assumptions and practices as other major social institutions. Many individuals within the cultural realm-curators, artists, critics, trustees and directors—acted disingenuously, even scandalously at times. While the prospect of a post-racial society clearly continues to elude us in the era of Black Lives Matter, reexamining a selection of the exhibitions from a time of significant social upheaval can help us understand the ways in which we have changed, and how much further we have to go to achieve equality of opportunity and just representation." -- Steven C. Dubin * Art in America *"Mounting Frustration is likely a report more relevant than any CNN production. . . . Aside from simply telling a story, Cahan spent five years working as a senior curator and arts program director for the Collection of Eileen and Peter Norton and Peter Norton Family Foundation. There, she assisted the Nortons in their mission to support emerging black artists. She has also done more written work and service related to social inequalities in the art community." -- Zuri Ward * Blavity *"[M]eticulously researched. . . . As Mounting Frustration persuasively establishes, major museums in the US have historically done a deplorable job of representing black artists, other artists of color, and women artists, who are tokenized by ever-churning cycles of celebration and dismissal—what Cahan calls waves—in part because large art institutions are not only dependent on but impregnated with the ideology of the ruling class that funds them." -- Julia Bryan-Wilson * Artforum *"Mounting Frustration comprises well-researched, elegantly crafted case studies of the museum world in New York City during the rise of the Black Power movement. Telling the stories from the perspective of someone who worked in the trenches, Cahan offers the kind of insights and perspectives available to only those who understand the inner workings of institutions. . . . this book is vital for any inquiry into US museums and how those museums continue to take shape. Her pointed and precise use of archival material makes this book not just a history but also a model for scholarly inquiry. Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers." -- K. P. Buick * Choice *"With an extensive bibliography and list of notes, Cahan does a thorough job of providing a detailed historical overview and analyses of the struggles African Americans faced with exhibiting their work in New York City museums. Highly recommended for students and faculty studying, and anyone interested in, museum studies, art history, and ethnic studies." -- Tina Chan * ARLIS/NA Reviews *"Mounting Frustration powerfully zeroes in on the moment museums were forced to address the neglect of artists of color, mapping artists ways of fighting the establishment and the ways in which artists and administrators chose to take action. . . . [W]hile critique can often read as a sermon, or laundry list, of how things should be, Cahan has instead researched and presented a chronology of museums misguided practices that have helped maintain the art world as a place for racially privileged elites and the methods that curators and administrators used to do so—despite heavy resistance from artists and the public since the 60s." -- Alexandra Fowle * The Brooklyn Rail *"Mounting Frustration is a crucial read for anyone who is interested in understanding why the New York art world looks the way it does. The book also furthers an understanding of how activism and negotiation can be used to change institutions going forward." -- Isaac Kaplan * Artsy *"Cahans meticulously researched book makes an important contribution to understanding the strategies that the art world used to maintain prerogatives of power and position— a shameful story dispassionately and insightfully told." -- Peter M. Rutkoff * Journal of American History *"Calling on meticulous archival research alongside twenty years of individual interviews with combatants from both sides, Susan Cahan has produced a major contribution to the institutional and intellectual history of American art museums.... A must-read book for anyone who wants to understand the issues of race in the art world system, both then and now." -- Fath Davis Ruffins * Winterthur Portfolio * Review Quote "With an extensive bibliography and list of notes, Cahan does a thorough job of providing a detailed historical overview and analyses of the struggles African Americans faced with exhibiting their work in New York City museums. Highly recommended for students and faculty studying, and anyone interested in, museum studies, art history, and ethnic studies." Details ISBN0822358972 Author Susan E. Cahan Short Title MOUNTING FRUSTRATION Publisher Duke University Press Language English ISBN-10 0822358972 ISBN-13 9780822358978 Media Book Format Hardcover Pages 360 Series Art History Publication Initiative Year 2016 Publication Date 2016-02-19 Imprint Duke University Press Subtitle The Art Museum in the Age of Black Power Place of Publication North Carolina Country of Publication United States UK Release Date 2016-02-19 AU Release Date 2016-02-19 NZ Release Date 2016-02-19 US Release Date 2016-02-19 Alternative 9780822371458 DEWEY 704.039607300747471 Illustrations 113 illustrations (incl. 20 in Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161668712;

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ISBN-13: 9780822358978

Book Title: Mounting Frustration

Number of Pages: 360 Pages

Publication Name: Mounting Frustration: the Art Museum in the Age of Black Power

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Publication Year: 2016

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