The book features Laura Anderson Barbata's iconic work with stilt dancers Moko Jumbies and Zancudos for whom she creates, in collaboration with community members and traditional artisans, costumes and wearable sculptures. The resulting works challenge the notions of collaborative community art, public art, performance, sculpture and tradition.
Transcommunality examines the beginning of the project in Trinidad and Tobago, and highlights the way Anderson Barbata has integrated into her work The Brooklyn Jumbies, a group of stilt dancers from the West Indies and West Africa living in Brooklyn and more recently collaborating with Los Zancudos de Zaachila from Oaxaca, Mexico. By uniting these two living traditions and working alongside them, Anderson Barbata bridges continents, cultures and communities creating astonishing work that melds contemporary art and cultural heritage practices.
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Seller: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Quarto. Hardcover. Illustrated cloth binding. 229 pages (1 folded) : color illustrations ; 35 cm. This book that celebrates the artist Laura Anderson Barbata's alliance with traditional stilt dancers from the West Indies and Mexico, as well as her collaboration with artisans of Oaxaca, Mexico. Born in Mexico City, Barbata is a multidisciplinary artist who has worked primarily in the social realm. The book features her iconic work with stilt dancers, for whom she creates, in collaboration with community members and traditional artisans, costumes and wearable sculptures. The resulting works challenge the notions of collaborative community art, public art, performance, sculpture and tradition. NF. Like new besides small stamp stating withdrawn from a research library. Seller Inventory # 212137
Seller: KALAMO BOOKS, Burriana, CS, Spain
Tapa blanda. Condition: Nuevo. Seller Inventory # MAC9788415427919
Seller: CA Libros, Alcorcón, M, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Nuevo. 1ª Edición. - Esta monografía celebra la alianza de la artista con zanqueros tradicionales de las Antillas y México -Moko Jumbies y zancudos- para quienes crea, en colaboración con miembros de la comunidad y artesanos tradicionales, disfraces a modo de esculturas. -Las obras resultantes desafían las nociones de arte comunitario, arte público, performance, escultura y tradición. Transcomunalidad examina el inicio de este proyecto en Trinidad y Tobago, y pone de relieve la forma en que Anderson Barbata ha integrado en su obra el trabajo de The Brooklyn Jumbies, un grupo de zanqueros de las Indias occidentales y África occidental que viven en Brooklyn y, más recientemente, en colaboración con Los zancudos de Zaachila de Oaxaca, México. Al unir estas dos tradiciones vivas y trabajando junto a ellos, la artista crea puentes entre continentes, culturas y comunidades elaborando un trabajo asombroso que fusiona arte contemporáneo con prácticas de patrimonio cultural. Seller Inventory # 12149
Seller: BuchKunst-Usedom / Kunsthalle, Seebad Ahlbeck, Germany
1. Aufl. Transcommunality examines the beginning of the project in Trinidad and Tobago, and highlights the way Anderson Barbata has integrated into her work The Brooklyn Jumbies, a group of stilt dancers from the West Indies and West Africa living in Brooklyn and more recently collaborating with Los Zancudos de Zaachila from Oaxaca, Mexico. By uniting these two living traditions and working alongside them, Anderson Barbata bridges continents, cultures and communities creating astonishing work that melds contemporary art and cultural heritage practices. (Sehr gut erhalten - neu / in very good condition - as new) Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 2400 ill. OLeinen / Hardcover (cloth). Seller Inventory # 411427
Seller: BWS BKS, Ferndale, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. Seller Inventory # 105405