Art Museums and the Legacies of the Dutch Atlantic Slave Trade : Curating Histories, Envisioning Futures (Brill's Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History)

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Art Museums and the Legacies of the Dutch Atlantic Slave Trade : Curating Histories, Envisioning Futures (Brill's Studies on Art, Art History, and Intellectual History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 474 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004714090
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Full Description

This richly illustrated collection of essays presents wide-ranging perspectives on the legacies of the Dutch Atlantic slave trade within and beyond museum walls. Contributions by curators, academics, activists, artists, and poets consider this history as reflected in the arts of Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Black diaspora more broadly, together illuminating how art museums may function as liberatory spaces working against systemic injustice.

Contents

List of Illustrations and Tables

Notes on Contributors

Introduction: Art Museums and the Legacies of the Dutch Atlantic Slave Trade

 Sarah W. Mallory, Joanna Sheers Seidenstein, Rachel Burke and Kéla Jackson

Part 1: In and beyond the Museum: Recent and Ongoing Undertakings in the Netherlands, South Africa, and the United States

1 New Curatorial Practices? Representation, Continuation, and Change in Slavery Exhibitions

 Anthony Bogues

2 Here: Black in Rembrandt's Time and Slavery: Two Exhibitions about Invisible Histories

 Maria Holtrop, Stephanie Archangel and Eveline Sint Nicolaas

3 Widening Circles: Collective Processing of Colonial Inheritances in Under Cover of Darkness

 Carine Zaayman

4 A Litany for Homegoing

 Toni Giselle Stuart

5 New Narratives at the Amsterdam Museum: Curating Natasja Kensmil among Dutch Masters

 Imara Limon

6 The Elephant in the Room: Some Afterthoughts on the Golden Coach Exhibition at the Amsterdam Museum

 Margriet Schavemaker

7 Implicating the Dutch Metropole: Visualizing the History of Slavery in the Netherlands

 Nancy Jouwe

8 Debates about the Future National Museum of Slavery in the Netherlands: Attending to the Dutch Transatlantic and Indian Ocean Slave Trades

 Pepijn Brandon

9 Past Made Present: Dutch Shadows in the Black Atlantic—the Making of an Exhibition at the RISD Museum

 Jane'a Johnson

10 Slavery at Home and Overseas: Lessons from New England and the Netherlands

 Justin M. Brown

11 Recovering Identity, Crowdsourcing Knowledge: Julien Hudson's Portrait of a Young Woman in White

 Natalia Ángeles Vieyra

12 Breaking Silence: Inclusivity in Dutch and Flemish Art

 Jacquelyn N. Coutré, Adam Eaker, Michele L. Frederick, Alexandra Libby, Jessie Park and Diva Zumaya

13 Imagining Otherwise, an Ongoing Proposal

 La Tanya S. Autry

Touchstones

14 Reggie Black, No Records, 2020

 Meredith S. Horsford

15 Smuggle Gold and Cyclonic Hair: Transformative Power in the Work of Romauld Hazoumè

 Kymberly S. Newberry

16 Titus Kaphar's Shifting the Gaze

 Joanna Sheers Seidenstein

17 Black Pete and Slavery

 Joanna Sheers Seidenstein

18 Balthasar van den Bossche, A Painter's Studio: the Kunstkammer and the Spectacle of Slavery

 Sarah W. Mallory

Part 2: New Research in the Visual and Material Legacies of the Dutch Slave Trade

19 Slavery and Still Life: the Historical and Ongoing Capitalist Legacies of Pronk Still Life Historiography

 Diva Zumaya

20 Creating the Visual Memory of Slavery in Dutch Brazil: Frans Post and Albert Eckhout Exhibited

 Carolina Monteiro and Mariana Françozo

21 The Plantation Worldscape of Colonial Dutch Brazil

 Angela Vanhaelen

22 Spaces of Enslavement: Indigenous Resistance and Colonial Cartography

 Carolyn Arena

23 Textiles and Trade in the Dutch Atlantic World: Albert Eckhout's African Man and African Woman and Child

 Carrie Anderson, with contributions from Marsely Kehoe

24 From Cartography to Marine Art: Ships, Seafaring, and Depictions of the Seventeenth-Century Dutch Atlantic Slave Trade

 Andrea C. Mosterman

25 Ebony & Old Masters: Blackness and Representation in the Dutch Republic

 Claudia Swan

Touchstones

26 Caspar Barlaeus's Rerum per octennium in Brasilia (1647)

 Elizabeth Sutton

27 Jacob Marrel, Four Tulips, ca. 1637-45

 Rachel Burke

28 Maria Sibylla Merian in Suriname

 Olivia Dill

29 A Surinamese Calabash Bowl

 Justin M. Brown

30 Andrés Sánchez Gallque, Portrait of Don Francisco de Arobe and His Sons Don Pedro and Don Domingo, 1599

 Linda Mueller

31 A Silver Spoon

 Cynthia Kok

32 Pinturas de Castas

 Louisa Raitt

33 Beyond Sugar: Art History, Textiles, and Archival Accountability in a Digital World

 Carrie Anderson and Marsely Kehoe

Part 3: Contemporary Practitioners

34 Monuments Made Flesh: Sojourner Truth and Nona Faustine on Performance and Place

 Kéla Jackson

35 Crossing the Water: an Artist's View

 Remy Jungerman

36 History, Memory, and Legacy: Jamaica Kincaid, Rosana Paulino, and Cheryl Finley in Conversation

 Condensed and edited by Kéla Jackson

37 Selected Poems

 Ariana Benson

38 Slavepool

 Eugene Lange

39 What Is a Legacy?

 Sarah W. Mallory

Bibliography

Index

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