Kinship

Kinship

Auteur : Dorothy Moss, Leslie Ureña, Robyn Asleson, Taina Beatriz Caragol-Barreto, Charlotte Ickes

Date de publication : 2022

Éditeur : National Portrait Gallery

Nombre de pages : 120

Résumé du livre

Work by eight of today's leading contemporary artists exploring the complex nature of familial relationships and other interpersonal bonds.



Recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic have forced many of us, including artists, to view ideas of closeness in a new light. Kinship, published on the occasion of the National Portrait Gallery's tenth "Portraiture Now" exhibition, features the work of eight leading contemporary artists who explore familial relationships through photography, painting, sculpture, and performance. Contemporary portraiture offers a way to consider the mutable yet enduring qualities of kinship and the internal and external forces that affect our bonds with others. For example, interpretations of distance--whether emotional, physical, or geographical--have recently become more fraught. By recognizing the transformations that occur in the genre of portraiture and the threads that today's portraits share, we can better understand the universality and specificity of kinship.

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