'Reshaping the Field: Arts of the African Diasporas on Display expands the field of exhibition histories through a selection of pioneering exhibitions that have shaped Black art today. Emphasising how Black artists have organised, networked and created space for their work, it is the first publication to focus exclusively on African diasporic art in the US and UK through the histories of Black art exhibitions. Through a range of contributions by artists, art historians, curators and theorists, this publication reflects on the sociopolitical circumstances that were essential to the emergence of a field of study and mode of exhibition that is constantly reshaping itself and challenging normative orders.' - from the back flap.
This book is published in association with Asia Art Archive, the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College and the Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts, University of Gothenburg.
Exhibition Histories Series
Onsite
Nana ADUSEI-POKU, 
Mora BEAUCHAMP BYRD, 
Bridget R. COOKS, 
Abby R. ERON, 
Amber ESSEIVA, 
Cheryl FINLEY, 
Languid Hands, 
Julie L. MCGEE, 
Serubiri MOSES, 
Derek Conrad MURRAY, 
Senam OKUDZETO, 
Richard J. POWELL, 
Jamaal B. SHEATS, 
Howard SINGERMAN, 
Marlene SMITH, 
Lucy STEEDS, 
English
exhibition history,  Global South,  diaspora,  curatorial practice
2022
267
9781846382635
1
anthology
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