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William Pope L: The Friendliest Black Artist in America

William Pope L: The Friendliest Black Artist in America
Library Shelf Location 18.POPE
Publication Date 2002
Description The artist William Pope.L, who teaches at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, has been producing some of the most original visual and performing art in America for many years. But it was not until the Acting Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts overturned the recommendations of the NEA's own advisory panel to support this publication and the exibition it accompanies that Pope.L became the subject of feature articles in the nation's major newspapers. Pope.L became a "cause celebre" as a result of the scandal, but he deserved to be known long before that. His work is humane, accessible, profound and humourous; it is also deeply challenging and self-aware. It is neither an accident nor a joke that his business card reads "Friendliest Black Artist in America". Many of Pope.L's pieces take place on the street. He has eaten and regurgitated copies of "The Wall Street Journal", tied himself to a bank door and handed out money (a sort of reverse panhandler), crawled up the Bowery wearing a business suit, and walked down 125th Street in Harlem wearing a 12-foot white cardboard phallus. Although he frequently deals with racial issues, his work confounds preconceptions of what "black art" should be. This book, which accompanies a nationally touring exhibition of Pope.L's work, explores his impact on American art and culture. It contains sections on practices, body, performance, dialogue, consumption and a selection of the artist's writings and a chronology. The essays are by Mark H.C. Bessire, Suzanne Preston Blier, C. Carr, Geoffrey Hendricks, Stuart Horodner, Lowery Stokes Sims, Kristine Stiles and Martha Wilson.
ISBN 0262025337
Quantity 1
Pages 237
Editor Mark H C Bessire
Authors Kristine Stiles, C Carr, Stuart Horodner, Martha Wilson, Geoffrey Hendricks, Mark H C Bessire
Format Hardcover
Publisher MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
Related Artist William Pope L
Category Live Art/Performance
Keywords Ethnicity, Identity, Race (concept), Racial Discrimination (racism), Humour
Artist's Nationality American (USA)
Language English

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