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Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor

Contributors:

By (Author) Leslie Umberger
Foreword by Stephanie Stebich
Introduction by Kerry James Marshall

ISBN:

9780691182674

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

10th December 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Decorative arts
History of art
Ethnic studies
History of the Americas

Dewey:

709.0409

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 229mm, Height 292mm

Description

A major new look at the work of one of America's foremost self-taught artists Bill Traylor (ca. 1853-1949) came to art-making on his own and found his creative voice without guidance; today he is remembered as a renowned American artist. Traylor was born into slavery on an Alabama plantation, and his experiences spanned multiple worlds-black and

Reviews

"Honorable Mention for the George Wittenborn Memorial Book Award, Art Libraries Society of North America"
"One of the New York Times' Best Art Books of 2018"
"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"
"The most thrilling book of the year."---Roberta Smith, New York Times
"[A] remarkable catalogue, which exhaustively lays out what can be known of Traylors life, in its historical context, and of the references in his art."---Peter Schjeldahl, New Yorker
"Traylors images . . . now count among the greatest works of 20th-century American art, and thanks to a magnificent catalogue, the artist is obscure no more."---Roberta Smith, New York Times
"[A] major monograph."---Karen Wilkin, Wall Street Journal
"The detective work in Between Worlds is so engrossing that one may be forgiven for forgetting that the book is also an exhibition catalogue. It accompanies an extensive retrospective, now at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC, of Bill Traylors paintings and drawings. Traylor, who died in 1949, is considered one of the most important 'folk' or 'self-taught' American artists. But this project demonstrates in magisterial manner how his work exceeds these limiting categories. . . . Umberger is refreshingly blunt about the art worlds racial politics, the persistence and consequences of gatekeeping, and the way categories like 'folk art' marginalize the makers of those pieces. She offers deep research into the artists like and work as a welcome remedy."---Siddhartha Mitter, Bookforum
"Between Worlds pairs a painstakingly detailed biography with an expansive, object-orientated analysis, the former serving as foundation for the latter."---Annie Monahan, Burlington Magazine
"Leslie Umbergers compelling text, the result of extensive research, details the social and political context to Traylors life and art, and pieces together as much as possible of his family history." * Art Quarterly *
"This meticulously researched catalogue . . . serves as a corrective to the persistent stereotyping of black art as primitive. . . . Now, with the Smithsonian exhibition and accompanying catalogue, Bill Traylors testimony is available to the wider world."---Fran Bigman, Times Literary Supplement
"[A] major undertaking. . . . [The book] includes chapters on the world in which [Traylor] lived, carefully documented by biographical details from surviving records, and discusses the emergence of his talent during an active period in late life while recounting how his preserved work captured the attention of the art world decades after his death."---Karla Klein Albertson, Antiques and the Arts
"[A] groundbreaking monograph in which Umberger thoroughly reassesses the known facts of Traylors life and family, his creative trajectory, and the art worlds discovery of him and positions him within the broader context of American art." * ARTFIX daily *
"Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor discusses and illustrates 205 of Traylors works, images that are powerfully backdropped by the times he lived in."---Shannon Heupel, Montgomery Advertiser
"Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor is a genuinely unfathomable account. . . . Umberger takes great care in flushing out the worlds between that Traylors depictions historically dangled. . . . With over 200 drawings reproduced as examples of various techniques or themes, there is much information to digest. Umbergers unsurpassed skill as a historian and writer, cuts easily through it all revealing depth and dimension. For the reader not intimidated by the bulk of this volume, approaching six pounds, there is much reward and there are too many insights to list. Even 70 years after his death, his life experience remains critically important to our contemporary settings."---Cindy Helms, New York Journal of Books
"[Leslie] Umberger emerges as the finest interpreter of Traylors life and career, proving that she is an American curator and art historian of the first order. . . . At long last, Bill Traylors artwork takes center stage to speak to viewers of the pasts of the present. . . . Between Worlds is a testament to the enduring, inclusive genius of Bill Traylor, a man who came from slavery to make a world all his own. Traylors paintings remind us of the indomitable creative spirit, enduring beyond this nations sins."---Andrew M. Davenport, Los Angeles Review of Books
"A major contribution [and] essential reading for anyone who wants to understand American art in the twentieth century. . . . Umbergers scrupulously researched book fill[s] in many gaps while overturning long-held assumptions, misinformation and misguided theories about the artist and his work. . . . Umberger writes at length about the historical and cultural circumstances within which Traylor lived and made his art. She fills in a richly detailed background, presents the most complete picture of his life to date, and casts revealing new light on his art. Positioning his work firmly within a cultural context, she rejects any notion of him as an outsider."---Tom Patterson, Raw Vision
"[Leslie Umbergers] curated volume of Traylors life and work is a narrative and visual accomplishment; a beautifully-presented book that captures the marvel and struggle of Traylors life, and the uniqueness of his work."---Nick Ripatrazone, Angelus News
"Umberger does justice to [Bill Traylors] work and his life story . . . . [a] wonderful book." * Rethinking History *
"Leslie Umbergers monumental catalogue, Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor, which accompanied her 2018 exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, is a stunning, intensely researched, and moving tribute to a unique figure in the history of American art . . . . The catalogue, which includes more than two hundred gorgeous illustrations of artworks from public and private collections, along with ample reproductions of archival material and historical photographs, make it not only the most comprehensive resource for Traylors work, but also an excellent one for those interested in the history of the American South. A bold and brilliant text, contained inside a beautifully produced object, Between Worlds sets the standard for the type of critical scholarship that can be done on an artist once discounted as marginal or an outsider."---Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander, Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art

Author Bio

Leslie Umberger is curator of folk and self-taught art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Stephanie Stebich is the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Kerry James Marshall is an internationally renowned artist and 1997 MacArthur Fellow.

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