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Tavares Strachan: There is Light Somewhere

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Tavares Strachan: There is Light Somewhere is a major monograph accompanying the first UK exhibition of the Bahamian contemporary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979), one of the most urgently compelling, innovative and accomplished artists of his generation. "Strachan's work is filled with astonishments and surprise." β€”... Read More
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Tavares Strachan: There is Light Somewhere is a major monograph accompanying the first UK exhibition of the Bahamian contemporary artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979), one of the most urgently compelling, innovative and accomplished artists of his generation.

"Strachan's work is filled with astonishments and surprise." β€” The best art and architecture shows to visit in 2024, The Guardian

This major monograph focuses on the highly inventive ways in which the Bahamian artist Tavares Strachan (b. 1979) has engaged with questions of cultural visibility and social inequity, through painting, sculpture and installation. A new interview with Ralph Rugoff, and essays by Ekow Eshun and Maggie Cao, will examine three key areas of Tavares' work, each of which turns upside down conventional models of knowledge and education.

Exploration deals with the artist's own role as an explorer as well as works that pay homage to pioneers who navigated unknown ideas and uncharted territories.

Invisibility is centred on Strachan's The Encyclopedia of Invisibilityβ€”an ongoing, 3,000-page publication and related sculptures and paintings that spotlight figures forgotten by history.

Remapping presents recent works that imaginatively remap the lost cultural connections between African diaspora people and traditional African societies.

Designed in close collaboration with the artist, the book also includes an Index of Characters, Chronology, and Exhibition History.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781853323782

Publisher: Hayward Gallery Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 July 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Hayward Gallery Publishing

Illustration: 130 Illustrations, color

Contributors:

  • Text by Ekow Eshun
  • Interviewer Ralph Rugoff
  • Text by Maggie Cao

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 230.0mm

Height: 310.0mm

Weight: 1260g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Ralph Rugoff is Director of the Hayward Gallery.

Ekow Eshun is a British writer and curator whose recent publication include In the Black Fantastic (2022) and The Time is Always Now: Artists Reframe the Black Figure (2024).

Maggie Cao is a scholar of eighteenth and nineteenth-century American art in a global context. She studies the history of globalization with particular interest in intersections of art with histories of technology, natural science, and economics.

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