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Dancing at the Louvre: Faith Ringgold's French Collection and Other Story Quilts [Hardcover]

Dan Cameron (Author), Ann Gibson (Author), Thalia Gouma-Peterson (Author), Patrick Hill (Author)


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April 1, 1998
"My process is designed to give us 'colored folk' and women a taste of the American dream straight up. Since the facts don't do that too often, I decided to make it up. . . . That is the real power and joy of being an artist. We can make it come true. Or look true."--Faith Ringgold, in a 1992 interview
This catalog is the first book-length publication devoted to the exquisite story quilts of contemporary artist Faith Ringgold. Combining painted images, handwritten texts, and quilting techniques, Ringgold weaves together modernist painting; feminist critique; postmodernist strategies of appropriation, parody, and montage; and personal memoir in a remarkable synthesis that takes on European modernism, African American folk art, and the "black aesthetic" of the 1960s and 1970s. The catalog accompanies an exhibition of The French Collection and The American Collection, a series of story quilts Ringgold has produced since 1990. Catalog essays include an examination of Ringgold's stylistic development through the 1960s and 1970s, an exploration of the social and political aspects of the story quilts, and a recollection by the artist's daughter, writer Michele Wallace.
Ringgold has adapted the tradition of the American slave quilt to create a world in which African Americans and women dominate, where history is not only questioned but also reinvented. The titles of the quilts in Ringgold's French Collection and American Collection suggest her subject range and daring: Jo Baker's Birthday Party; Dinner at Gertrude Stein's; A Portrait of Aunt Jemima; Tubman, Douglass, and Truth: Wanted Dead or Alive are examples. Faith Ringgold's broad audience of admirers (her books for children have won Caldecott and New York Times book illustration honors) will welcome Dancing at the Louvre. Finally there is a book that displays her artistic achievements and provides a full discussion of her importance within contemporary art.

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No matter how society conspires to usher certain groups toward its dimly lit margins, some folks always work their way back to the center waving and shouting. Faith Ringgold redefines the solemn artistic canon represented by Van Gogh, Matisse, and Monet with her intricate, glorious story quilts. Their fabric and paint layers combine magical realism with politics, feminism, satire, memoir and the weight of African American history. Dancing at the Louvre was designed to accompany a traveling show of Ringgold's work. It pairs gorgeously rendered color plates with pithy text on her art, life, and politics. Her "French Collection" quilts feature protagonist Willia X enlivening--no, reviving--classical European art and tableaus. In "The Sunflower Quilting Bee at Arles," Van Gogh carries his awkward, brilliant sunflowers to a table where Willia X mingles with the likes of Rosa Parks, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Sojourner Truth, "a fortress of African American women's courage, with enough energy to transform a nation piece by piece," writes Ringgold along the quilt border. Other pieces, such as the folk art "Who's Afraid of Aunt Jemima" and the unalloyed anger of "The Flag is Bleeding" conjure the pain of racism. --Francesca Coltrera --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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YA-This book, which is designed to accompany a traveling exhibition of Faith Ringgold's work, gives YAs an opportunity to observe the stylistic, social, and political development of the African-American artist, writer, and storyteller. Essays by members of the art community present views of Ringgold's work and influences. The highlight of the book is the section of fine-quality full-color plates of the artist's unique and beautiful creations and the texts from several of her story quilts. The personal narratives cover an amazing array of topics as diverse as Jim Crow and Matisse's La Danse. The artist uses "magic realism," true artistic license, in many of her pieces, incorporating in the same scene historical figures who could never have met. Her successful journey through an often sexist and racist art world, while perhaps not magical, is impressive. Ringgold has not only created her own path; she has also provided young artists with a clear path and a direction to follow through her art and her words.
Nancy Karst, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 168 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1st edition (April 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520214293
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520214293
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 10.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,441,506 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Faith Ringgold was born in Harlem in 1930. She received a degree in art education from the City College of New York and was an art teacher long before she became a professional artist. She is best known for her 'painted story quilts,' some of which hang in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Tar Beach, RinggoldÕs first book for children, won the Coretta Scott King Award for illustration and was named a Caldecott Honor Book. Ringgold is now a professor of art at the University of California at San Diego. She lives in California and in New Jersey.

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HE GRADUAL TRANSITION from the postconceptual strategies of "pure" appropriation adopted by artists in the late 1970s and early 1980s to the working through of unresolved sociocultural issues that serves as one of the prevailing artistic modes of the 1990s marks one of the least-noticed yet all-pervasive changes in the making of art in the United States today. Read the first page
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fresh baked honey cakes, twelve story quilts, last story quilt, pieced fabric, great black cloak, slaves deck, soft sculptures, fiber art
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Faith Ringgold, The French Collection, New York, Willia Marie, Momma Jones, African American, The American Collection, Aunt Melissa, Gamma One, Captain Pepper, Michele Wallace, Flag Story Quilt, Gertrude Stein, United States, Die Nigger, Willi Posey, Cee Cee, Prince of Night, The Bitter Nest, Invisible Princess, Quilting Bee, Statue of Liberty, Great Lady of Peace, Jacob Lawrence, Josephine Baker
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