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Book Synopsis: An object maker, musician, poet, and performer, Willie Cole is an artist with remarkably diverse art-making skills and a formidable imagination. Best known for his assemblage, mixed media sculptural works, and prints, Cole liberates and aggrandizes everyday artifacts, including irons, ironing boards, hairdryers, high-heeled shoes, lawn jockeys, bicycle parts, and other discarded domestic appliances and hardware and transforms them into powerful and iconic art works.
The time-textured objects that he works with are seen by most as banal and expendable, but in Cole's hands they are given new vitality and metaphorical meaning. Frequently, he takes his found American consumer objects and Africanizes or ritualizes them, creating potent global artistic hybrids. His works also track his distinctive, Newark, New Jersey-based heritage, movingly melding the social, political, and cultural perspectives of urban African American experience.
Although wit and humor are often evident in his methods, Cole's readaptations of African tribal art motifs and forms are based more in respectful appreciation than appropriation and careful study rather than simple imitation. His works address a range of serious topics including race relations, capitalist materialism, religious belief systems, and human pathos.
Surveying the wide range of Cole's methods, media, and themes from the late 1980s to the present, this catalog includes thirty stunning color illustrations of his most significant sculptures, paintings, works on paper, and prints. An extensive interview with Cole by Dr. Leslie King-Hammond, Dean of the Maryland Institute of Art, as well as a commentary by Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims, President of the Studio Museum in Harlem, about Cole's pivotal residency there place this unique artist's work in the context of African American and contemporary art. The catalog also includes biographical information in the form of two chronologies, one of which is a personal resumé by the artist, as well as exhibition histories, bibliographies, and a listing of public collections of his work.
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Discover the extraordinary artistry of Willie Cole with Anxious Objects: Willie Cole's Favorite Brands Book. This captivating catalog showcases Cole's remarkable ability to transform everyday objects into powerful and iconic works of art. From irons and ironing boards to high-heeled shoes and discarded appliances, Cole breathes new life into these banal items, infusing them with metaphorical meaning and global artistic hybrids. With thirty stunning color illustrations, this catalog takes you on a journey through Cole's diverse methods, media, and themes, offering a glimpse into his exploration of race relations, materialism, religious beliefs, and human pathos.
Dive deeper into the world of Willie Cole with an extensive interview by Dr. Leslie King-Hammond, Dean of the Maryland Institute of Art. Gain insights into his artistic process, inspirations, and the cultural perspectives that shape his work. Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims, President of the Studio Museum in Harlem, provides a commentary that situates Cole's creations in the unique context of African American and contemporary art.
Take the opportunity to own a piece of Willie Cole's transformative art by getting your hands on this catalog. Immerse yourself in his world, explore his most significant sculptures, paintings, works on paper, and prints through stunning visual representations. This catalog is not just an ode to Cole's artistry but also a comprehensive resource featuring biographical information, exhibition histories, bibliographies, and a listing of public collections where his work resides.
Don't miss out on this chance to experience the imaginative mind of Willie Cole and witness the profound impact his art has on both the art world and our society. Get your copy of Anxious Objects: Willie Cole's Favorite Brands Book today.
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