Diedrick Brackens: Heaven is a Muddy Riverbed
Diedrick Brackens: Heaven is a Muddy Riverbed
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Diedrick Brackens: Heaven is a Muddy Riverbed
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W038309 | $45.00
Exhibition Catalog
Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles, 2022.
78 pp. Well Illustrated (chiefly col.). 23 x 18 cm. In English. Paperbound.
Craft Contemporary presents heaven is a muddy riverbed, artist Diedrick Brackens’ first survey on the West Coast and the first exhibition to look at his poetry in depth. Known primarily for his narrative, figurative, tapestry weavings that reference real life events and allegories, this exhibition is an intimate examination of the catfish in Brackens’ weavings and poetry. The accompanying publication documents all of Brackens’ catfish-themed weavings and poems to date. Includes essays by author Derrick Austin and curator, writer, and cultural historian TK Smith, with an introduction by Holly Jerger, exhibitions curator at Craft Contemporary.
Subject Headings: Western Art -- United States -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Textile/Fiber Arts -- African American Artists ; LGBTQ --
[Title from cover]
W038309 | $45.00
Exhibition Catalog
Craft Contemporary, Los Angeles, 2022.
78 pp. Well Illustrated (chiefly col.). 23 x 18 cm. In English. Paperbound.
Craft Contemporary presents heaven is a muddy riverbed, artist Diedrick Brackens’ first survey on the West Coast and the first exhibition to look at his poetry in depth. Known primarily for his narrative, figurative, tapestry weavings that reference real life events and allegories, this exhibition is an intimate examination of the catfish in Brackens’ weavings and poetry. The accompanying publication documents all of Brackens’ catfish-themed weavings and poems to date. Includes essays by author Derrick Austin and curator, writer, and cultural historian TK Smith, with an introduction by Holly Jerger, exhibitions curator at Craft Contemporary.
Subject Headings: Western Art -- United States -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Textile/Fiber Arts -- African American Artists ; LGBTQ --
