Ken Gonzales-Day : History's 'Nevermade'

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Ken Gonzales-Day : History's 'Nevermade'

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 408 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781835951378
  • DDC分類 709.2

Full Description

Ken Gonzales-Day's work confronts the role of the visual in conveying history or in history's absences, including those bodies and spaces deliberately erased, forgotten, or never acknowledged. As illustrated and discussed in Ken Gonzales-Day: History's "Nevermade," his photography, films, drawings, and paintings interrogate race and power, questioning how bodies are seen, rendered, or made invisible. His art moves between presence and absence, compelling viewers to confront their own position in relation to systems of oppression and representation.

This volume, accompanying the exhibition of the same name, offers the first comprehensive study of Gonzales-Day's practice. Organized around his major series, sections of the book—including Rethinking History, Collecting Race, Forging Community, and Redrawing Boundaries— explore how his work engages with archives, bodies, museums, and public space to challenge institutional narratives. Through critical analysis and illustrated throughout, Ken Gonzales-Day: History's "Nevermade" illuminates the profound political and theoretical stakes of his art.

Essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners in art history, photography, museum studies, American history, and decolonial and queer studies, this book is a testament to the power of art to reckon with the past and imagine new futures.

Contents

List of Figures

Director's Foreword

   Bethany Montagano

Acknowledgments

   Amelia Jones

Introduction: Ken Gonzales-Day's "Nevermade" and the Embodied Reworking of Discourse

   Amelia Jones

Section 1: Finding a Path (Early Work)

Introduction to Section 1

   Amelia Jones

1. Finding a Path: Amelia Jones in Dialogue with Ken Gonzales-Day

2. Ken Gonzales-Day Narrative Timeline

   Nadia Estrada and Yumu Huo (with Amelia Jones)

Section 2: Rethinking History (Queering/Decolonizing the Family)

Introduction to Section 2

   Amelia Jones

3. Excerpts from Ramoncita Gonzales [aka Ken Gonzales-Day], The Bone Grass Boy: The Secret Banks of the Conejos River (1982) (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1996)

4. The Archive and the Nevermade: Queer, Trans, and Two-Spirit Histories in Ken Gonzales-Day's Bone-Grass Boy

   Ren Heintz

 

Section 3: Rethinking History (Archives)

Introduction to Section 3

   Amelia Jones

5. The Space Between: The Lynching Project

   Ken Gonzales-Day

6. Spectacularizing the Sacrifice: A Reading of the Erased Lynching Series

   Cyrielle Lévêque

7. Searching for a Brown Commons: Racial Affect and Re-Enactment in Ken Gonzales-Day's Lynching Projects

   Mary K. Coffey

 

Section 4: Collecting Race (Skin/Museums)

Introduction to Section 4

   Amelia Jones

8. Race, Whiteness, and Absence in Studio Practice

   Ken Gonzales-Day

9. Profiled 

   Ken Gonzales-Day

10. Different Measures: From Xipe Totec to Facial Recognition to System Overload

   Ken Gonzales-Day

11. Metropolitan Division: Ken Gonzales-Day between the Getty Museum and the LAPD

   Jason Hill

12. The Profiled Series and Hemispheric Racial Formations

   Tatiana Flores

Section 5: Forging Community (Publics)

Introduction to Section 5

   Amelia Jones

13. Bringing Art Out of the Museum

   Ken Gonzales-Day

14. Art as Propaganda: Advertising for Racial Equality in Ken Gonzales-Day's Public Art

   Ana Briz

15. Stepping into Memory: Ken Gonzales-Day and the Alternative Los Angeles

   Nadia Estrada

Section 6: Imaging Bodies (Portraits)

Introduction to Section 6

   Amelia Jones

16. Queer-ish: Photography and the LGBTQ+ Imaginary

   Ken Gonzales-Day

17. Of Life as a Menace and a Shield: The Memento Mori and Pandemic Portrait Series

   Taína Caragol

18. Ken Gonzales-Day's Embodied Brown Historicity: Amelia Jones in Dialogue with Cecilia Fajardo-Hill

Section 7: Redrawing Boundaries (Land)

Introduction to Section 7

   Amelia Jones

19. Another Land / Decolonial Drawings

   Ken Gonzales-Day

20. Engaging an Elder and Tracing the Past: Ken Gonzales-Day in Dialogue with Steve Pratt

 

Contributor Biographies

Ken Gonzales-Day Works

Index

 

 

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