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Marking Time

Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration
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Marking Time explores the hidden world of art created by incarcerated men and women in the United States, revealing how creativity flourishes even under the harshest prison conditions. Through interviews, prison visits, and personal family experiences, Nicole Fleetwood showcases how prisoners transform ordinary materials into profound works of art that resist dehumanisation and assert humanity. The book highlights the political power of this art to expose systemic racial and economic injustices and to envision new possibilities of freedom.
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Marking Time is ideal for readers interested in arts and culture, social justice, prison reform, and contemporary American art. It will particularly resonate with those seeking to understand the intersections of creativity and incarceration, as well as activists and scholars focused on systemic inequality.

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Nicole Fleetwood enters American prisons to explore the creativity flourishing there. Though isolated and degraded, incarcerated artists produce bold works that testify to the economic and racial injustice of American punishment. These pieces, many published here for the first time, offer a new vision of freedom for the twenty-first century.

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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award
A Smithsonian Book of the Year
A New York Review of Books "Best of 2020" Selection
A New York Times Best Art Book of the Year
An Art Newspaper Book of the Year

A powerful document of the inner lives and creative visions of men and women rendered invisible by America's prison system.

More than two million people are currently behind bars in the United States. Incarceration not only separates the imprisoned from their families and communities; it also exposes them to shocking levels of deprivation and abuse and subjects them to the arbitrary cruelties of the criminal justice system. Yet, as Nicole Fleetwood reveals, America's prisons are filled with art. Despite the isolation and degradation they experience, the incarcerated are driven to assert their humanity in the face of a system that dehumanises them.

Based on interviews with currently and formerly incarcerated artists, prison visits, and the author's own family experiences with the penal system, Marking Time shows how the imprisoned turn ordinary objects into elaborate works of art. Working with meagre supplies and in the harshest conditionsβ€”including solitary confinementβ€”these artists find ways to resist the brutality and depravity that prisons engender. The impact of their art, Fleetwood observes, can be felt far beyond prison walls. Their bold works, many of which are being published for the first time in this volume, have opened new possibilities in American art.

As the movement to transform the country's criminal justice system grows, art provides the imprisoned with a political voice. Their works testify to the economic and racial injustices that underpin American punishment and offer a new vision of freedom for the twenty-first century.

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Praised by The New York Times Book Review for its beautiful and painful imagery that reclaims the visual narrative of imprisonment, Marking Time offers a previously unheard story through diverse artworks by incarcerated individuals. The Los Angeles Review of Books commends Fleetwood for amplifying the voices of those silenced by the carceral state, presenting an impressive and moving collection across artistic mediums. The book is noted for its urgent political perspective and insightful art historical analysis.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674919228

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 April 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 95 color illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 203.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Nicole R. Fleetwood is Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University and a 2021 MacArthur Fellow. Her work on art and mass incarceration has been featured at the Aperture Foundation and the Zimmerli Museum of Art, and her exhibitions have been praised by the New York Times, The Nation, the Village Voice, and the New Yorker. She is the author of On Racial Icons and the prizewinning Troubling Vision.

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