Beverly McIver

Beverly McIver
Author: Kim Boganey
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2022-02-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520385191

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Director's foreword -- Acknowledgements -- A conversation with Beverly McIver / Kim Boganey -- Beverly McIver : self-portraits in multiple perspectives / Michele Faith Wallace -- Pigments and personas / Richard J. Powell -- Plates -- Selected exhibition history, collections and awards -- Selected bibliography -- Works in the exhibition.

Beverly McIver Paintings

Beverly McIver  Paintings
Author: Beverly McIver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2004
Genre: African Americans in art
ISBN: UCSD:31822035267111

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American Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary

American Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary
Author: Scott MacDonald
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780520275614

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American Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary is a critical history of American filmmakers crucial to the development of ethnographic film and personal documentary. The Boston and Cambridge area is notable for nurturing these approaches to documentary film via institutions such as the MIT Film Section and the Film Study Center, the Carpenter Center and the Visual and Environmental Studies Department at Harvard. Scott MacDonald uses pragmatismÕs focus on empirical experience as a basis for measuring the groundbreaking achievements of such influential filmmakers as John Marshall, Robert Gardner, Timothy Asch, Ed Pincus, Miriam Weinstein, Alfred Guzzetti, Ross McElwee, Robb Moss, Nina Davenport, Steve Ascher and Jeanne Jordan, Michel Negroponte, John Gianvito, Alexander Olch, Amie Siegel, Ilisa Barbash, and Lucien Castaing-Taylor. By exploring the cinematic, personal, and professional relationships between these accomplished filmmakers, MacDonald shows how a pioneering, engaged, and uniquely cosmopolitan approach to documentary developed over the past half century.

The Many Faces of Beverly Mciver

The Many Faces of Beverly Mciver
Author: Beverly McIver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: African American women household employees in art
ISBN: 0975954814

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An exhibition of paintings by nationally recognized artist Beverly McIver began the 2004-2005 exhibition season. The exhibit featured over thirty paintings, showcasing McIver's best work from the last ten years. Central themes in McIver's paintings address issues of identity, race, and stereotypes and challenge the viewer with provocative imagery.

Art of the State

Art of the State
Author: Liza Roberts
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-09-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781469671765

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This beautiful and informative volume illustrates the vitality and importance of North Carolina's contemporary art scene, showcasing the creation, collection, and celebration of art in all its richness and diversity. Featuring profiles of individual artists, compelling interviews, and beautiful full-color photography, this book tells the story of the state's evolution through the lens of its art world and some of its most compelling figures. Liza Roberts introduces readers to painters, photographers, sculptors, and other artists who live and work in North Carolina and who contribute to its growing reputation in the visual arts. Roberts also provides fascinating historical context, such as the influence of Black Mountain College, the birth and growth of Penland School of Crafts, and short histories of North Carolina's art museums, including Charlotte's Mint Museum, Raleigh's North Carolina Museum of Art, Winston-Salem's Reynolda House, and those flourishing at universities. Artists featured include Stephen Hayes, Mel Chin, Cristina Cordova, Beverly McIver, and Scott Avett. The result is the most comprehensive, informative, and visually rich story of contemporary art in North Carolina.

Critical Readings in Interdisciplinary Disability Studies

Critical Readings in Interdisciplinary Disability Studies
Author: Linda Ware
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2020-03-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030353094

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This edited volume includes chapters on disability studies organized around three themes: Theory, Philosophy and Critique. Informed by a range of scholars who may or may not fashion their work beneath the banner of disability studies in explicit terms, it draws connections across a range of identities, knowledges, histories, and struggles that may, on the face of the text seem unrelated. The chapters are cross-categorical and interdisciplinary for purposes of complicating disability studies across international contexts and multiple locations that consider practice-oriented and intersectional approaches for analysis and advocacy. This integrative approach heralds more powerful ways to imagine disability and the conversation on disability.

Reflections

Reflections
Author: Beverly McIver,Jennifer Dasal,Kim Curry-Evans
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: UIUC:30112108039592

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Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Dec. 11, 2011-June 24, 2012.

Cutting a Figure

Cutting a Figure
Author: Richard J. Powell
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226677279

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Examining portraits of black people over the past two centuries, Cutting a Figure argues that these images should be viewed as a distinct category of portraiture that differs significantly from depictions of people with other racial and ethnic backgrounds. The difference, Richard Powell contends, lies in the social capital that stems directly from the black subject’s power to subvert dominant racist representations by evincing such traits as self-composure, self-adornment, and self-imagining. Powell forcefully supports this argument with evidence drawn from a survey of nineteenth-century portraits, in-depth case studies of the postwar fashion model Donyale Luna and the contemporary portraitist Barkley L. Hendricks, and insightful analyses of images created since the late 1970s. Along the way, he discusses major artists—such as Frédéric Bazille, John Singer Sargent, James Van Der Zee, and David Hammons—alongside such overlooked producers of black visual culture as the Tonka and Nike corporations. Combining previously unpublished images with scrupulous archival research, Cutting a Figure illuminates the ideological nature of the genre and the centrality of race and cultural identity in understanding modern and contemporary portraiture.