'Timed Out is a study of modern and contemporary art in the aftermath of empire. It addresses the current "global turn" in the study of art by way of the transnational Caribbean, offering an in-depth account of its integral role in histories of art in the Atlantic world. It looks at why art of the Anglophone Caribbean and its diaspora has been placed not only "outside" but "behind" more familiar and dominant art canons, and how the politics of space and time can be engaged in new ways to rethink the global geography of art.' - excerpted from back cover.
Including an index.
Including an index.
Alternative title
Rethinking Art's Histories
Access level
Onsite
author
Location code
REF.WAL4
Language
English
Keyword
art history,  transnationalism
Publication/Creation date
2011
No of pages
188
ISBN / ISSN
9780719085949
No of copies
1
Content type
monograph
Chapter headings
Introduction: A Transnational Art History
Painting in the Aftermath of Painting
Varieties of Belatedness
Mutual Temporal Ground
Emotional Chronology
New Provincialisms
Conclusion: Caribbean Contemporaneity
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