Summer Wheat: Forager
By (Author) Jennifer Sudul Edwards
By (author) Anne Ellegood
By (author) Jennifer Krasinski
By (author) Diedrick Brackens
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
20th February 2024
12th March 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of art
Gender studies: women and girls
709.2
Hardback
224
Width 227mm, Height 309mm, Spine 27mm
1537g
The Future (and past) is Female: Summer Wheats whimsical, often tongue-in-cheek tableaux in rich jewel tones punctuated with bright neons, teem with fantastical figures that memorialize tribes of women hunting, collaborating, celebrating, and ultimately replacing millennia of images of male rulers and warriors.
Summer Wheats unique formative experiences with art growing up in Oklahoma were shaped by the aesthetic and conceptual drive of Native American art and Indigenous culture. Bridging those early influences with the canon of Western art (from ancient art to medieval tapestries) and popular references such as astrology and comic books, the artists work centers female archetypes in her expansive practice of painting, sculpture, and large-scale installation.
For the artists first monograph, curator Jennifer Sudul Edwards discusses the wide range of subjects that inform Wheats work, including the artists interest in alchemy. Curator Anne Ellegood in conversation with the artist discusses Wheats sculptural work, large-scale installations, and first foray into building a freestanding architectural space. Jennifer Krasinski explores Wheats unique approach to painting; her impressive wall works resemble a cross between intricate beadwork and the pixel-like structure of a digital image.
Jennifer Sudul Edwards, PhD, is the Chief Curator and Curator of Contemporary Art at the Mint Museum in Charlotte. Jennifer Krasinski has written on the subject of art, film, video, and performance for numerous publications such as Artforum, Art in America, and Bidoun, among many others. Anne Ellegood is the Executive Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA). Diedrick Brackens is an artist best known for his woven tapestries.