Description
'Timed out' is a pioneering study of modern and contemporary art in the aftermath of empire. It addresses the current 'global turn' in the study of art by way of the transnational Caribbean, offering an in-depth account of the Atlantic world in relation to the mainstream history of art. It looks at why art of the Anglophone Caribbean and its diaspora have been placed not only 'outside' but 'behind' the dominant art canons, and how the politics of space and time can be used to rethink the global geography of art.
This is an essential addition to the growing field of 'world art studies', bringing concerns around temporality together with cross-cultural issues and debates. It shows how art and artists of the Caribbean have encountered and challenged the charges of belatedness, anachronism, provincialism and marginalisation that are fundamental to the time-space logic of art history.
'A timely contribution to the expanding field of world art studies. Wainwright conducts a sophisticated argument for the reassessment not just of certain individual artists but of many received assumptions about the writing of art history in a contemporary situation.' Paul Wood, Open University -- Paul Wood
About the Author
Leon Wainwright is Lecturer in Art History at the Open University.
Reviews
'Theoretical literature on Caribbean art is rare, which is why any book that is published on the topic deserves particular attention.'
Claudia Hucke, Lecturer, Department of Art History, Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Kingston, Jamaica, CAA Reviews, August 2016
Book Information
ISBN 9780719085949
Author Leon Wainwright
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press
Weight(grams) 390g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 14mm