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Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Tinwood Books,
In association with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the New York Public Library
Language
English
Pages
544
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Souls Grown Deep, Vol. 1: African American Vernacular Art of the South: The Tree Gave the Dove a Leaf
September 2000, Tinwood Books
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Souls grown deep: African American vernacular art of the South.
2000, Tinwood Books, In association with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the New York Public Library
in English
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Table of Contents
Map
An introduction to other rivers
Life behind the wall : a call to respond / Andrew Young
An artist goes back to the ocean / Lonnie Holley
In pursuit of new freedoms / John Lewis
More than previously imagined / Howard Dodson
Vernacular art : a palpable expression / Roger Cardinal
"I always wanted to be free" / Vincent Harding
Beyond Borobudur / William Arnett
African roots, American branches : tradition and transformation in African American self-taught art / Babatunde Lawal
The African artist / Roy Sieber
Tradition and continuum in African American folk art / Jack L. Lindsey
The hidden charms of the Deep South / Paul Arnett, William Arnett, Robert Hobbs, Theophus Smith, Maude Southwell Wahlman
William Edmondson : the geometry of vision : the work of William Edmondson
Eldren M. Bailey : whitewash
Vernon Burwell : le garage ravi de Rocky Mount : an essay on Vernon Burwell
Root sculpture : tornadoes inside eggs
Ralph Griffin : "then the whisper put on flesh"
Bessie Harvey : "God is the artist"
Bessie Harvey
The root sculptures of Thornton Dial : a network of ideas
Lonnie Holley : pulling on the root
Jesse Aaron : nobody leaves empty-handed
Ulysses Davis
Leroy Almon
Herbert Singleton : secular and sacred
Big Al and J. P. Scott : folk art in New Orleans
Dilmus Hall : blue hands
Steve Ashby
Archie Byron : anatomically correct
James "Son" Thomas : inside the jook joint : blues and sculpture in the life of James Thomas
Juanita Rogers : mud woman
Jimmy Lee Sudduth : cutting to the slice
Bill Traylor : mysteries
The word in their hands
Gertrude Morgan
Nellie Mae Rowe : inside the perimeter
Minnie Evans
Clementine Hunter
Anderson Johnson
Contemporary African American folk portraiture
Sam Doyle : the news from Frogmore
Mose Tolliver : picture maker
"Tree roots, that's what I started with"
Lorenzo Scott
Theodore Hill
J. T. McCord
Half-told tales : some thoughts on African American self-taught art as narrative
Arthur Dial : "a record of what went by"
Luster Willis : templates
Henry Speller : handy man
Georgia Speller : folk theory : laughing with Legba
George Andrews : "the Dot Man"
Frank Jones : drawings from the devil house
William L. Hawkins : photographic memory
Alyne Harris
Richard Burnside
Royal Robertson : night vision
Sandy Hall : a look at myself
John B. Murray : the handwriting on the wall
Painting out of a corner
Notes on African American vernacular art in the age of globalization / Jerry Cullum
Revolutionary democratic art from the cultural commonwealth of Afro America / Amiri Baraka
Self-taught art and the conscience of museums / Maxwell L. Anderson
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Includes index and bibliographical references
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