• Media type: Book
  • Title: Everyday joys in twenty-first century queer American painting : ecstatic ordinarinesses
  • Contains: Gio Black Peter's Sublime Subway Maps: Reading the Routes of a Queer New York City, and Beyond -- At Rest in Love and in Love with Rest: Everyday Intimacies in the Paintings of Doron Langberg -- Salman Toor's Enrapturing Contacts: Communicating Joy and Sorrow through the Technologies of Everyday Interactions -- Ecstatic Queer Nature: Flowers, Seeds, and Everyday Joys in the Painting of Jonathan Lyndon Chase -- Conclusion: João Gabriel's Ordinary Historical Ecstasy.
  • Contributor: Deutsch, David [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: New York, NY: Routledge, 2024
  • Published in: Routledge Research in Gender and Art
  • Extent: xxviii, 137 Seiten; Illustrationen; 26 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781032508405; 9781032508429
  • RVK notation: LO 96697 : 21. Jahrhundert
    LH 60250 : Frauenkunst, Feministische Kunst, Geschlechterforschung (Gender Studies)
  • Keywords: Malerei > Homosexualität
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: "Taken together, the chapters in this book outline a theory and a practice of painting ecstatic ordinarinesses in contemporary, diverse American queer life. To do so, it offers the first sustained study of five individually renowned twenty-first-century queer painters-Gio Black Peter, Doron Langberg, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Salman Toor, and João Gabriel-who have achieved substantial recognition from international museums, galleries, and critics working with short-form reviews but not yet from academics producing large-scale studies. This study argues for a broad understanding of what constitutes the queer American art of our time and for a broad sense of who can help to fashion American culture and history, including art by African American, Southeast Asian, Muslim and Jewish American, South American, and gender non-conforming queer artists. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, contemporary art, gender studies, and queer studies"--

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