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Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal (signed edition)
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Product Details
Author:
Hank Willis Thomas, Julia Dolan, Sara Krajewski, Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, Kellie Jones, Bobby Martin
Format:
Hardcover
Publisher:
Aperture (November 15, 2018)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781683952053
ISBN-10:
1683952057
Case Pack:
6
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IPS-Metadata_Only_Ingram_Publisher_Services_Metadata_20211029140547-20211029.xml
Folder:
IPS
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$65.00
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P-IPS
Discount Code:
B
Weight:
68oz
Dimensions:
9.75" x 11.75" x 1"
Overview
Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal presents a survey of the artist’s prolific and extraordinary interdisciplinary career, incorporating all aspects of his art, with a particular focus on the work’s relationship to the photographic image and to issues of representation and perception. At the core of his practice, is his ability to parse and critically dissect the flow of images that comprises American culture, and to do so with particular attention to race, gender, and cultural identity. Other powerful themes include the commodification of identity through popular media, sports, and advertising. In the ten years since his first publication, Pitch Blackness, Thomas has established himself as a significant voice in contemporary art, equally at home with collaborative, trans-media projects such as Question Bridge, Philly Block, and For Freedoms as he is with high-profile, international solo exhibitions. This extensive presentation of his work contextualizes the material with incisive essays from Portland Art Museum curators Julia Dolan and Sara Krajewski and art historian Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, and an in-depth interview between Dr. Kellie Jones and the artist that elaborates on Thomas’s influences and inspirations.
Copublished by Aperture and the Portland Art Museum, Oregon
Copublished by Aperture and the Portland Art Museum, Oregon








