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Joy Gregory: Catching Flies With Honey
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This stunning exhibition catalog offers a groundbreaking retrospective of Joy Gregorys fourdecade career, providing an indepth exploration of her contributions to contemporary art.Generously illustrated with 200 color images, this book presents a comprehensive collection of Gregorys most iconic works, alongside rarely seen and newly commissioned pieces. Organized to coincide with a major retrospective exhibition at Londons Whitechapel Gallery, the catalog spans her career, from her early analogue photography to her innovative use of digital media, video, textiles, and installation.Gregorys approach to art is characterized by a striking ability to catch flies with honeyto engage with complex and often difficult topics such as postcolonialism, beauty, and identity through works that captivate with their nuance and visual allure. Her use of beauty and craftsmanship draws viewers into deeper contemplation of histories of the transatlantic slave trade, language endangerment, and the diasporic experience.Insightful essays by leading scholars explore these themes and situate Gregorys work within the broader context of contemporary British and international art. A thoughtprovoking conversation with Deborah Willis delves into the importance of archives in preserving marginalized histories.Perfect for those interested in contemporary art, photography, and the intersection of culture, activism, and identity, this monograph is both a visual treasure and a vital resource for understanding Joy Gregorys profound influence on the cultural landscape.
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