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NeoHooDoo, a phrase coined by the poet Ishmael Reed in 1970, celebrates the practice of rituals, folklore, and spirituality in the Americas beyond the scope of Christianity and organized religion. The endurance of these centuriesold traditions of magic and healing are the unique focus of this book. Exploring how spirituality influenced artists in the late 20th century and bringing together an intergenerational group of artists from North, Central, and South America, NeoHooDoo reveals the wider implications of ritualized practice in contemporary art.This book examines the work of thirtythree artistsincluding Jimmie Durham, David Hammons, Jos Bedia, Rebecca Belmore, and James Lee Byarswho began using ritualistic practices during the 1970s and 1980s as a way of reinterpreting aspects of their cultural heritage. Younger artists such as Tania Bruguera, Michael Joo, and Ernesto Pujol are shown to have drawn upon the iconography of ritual. The original essays, which range over artistic use of ritual as a form of therapy, catharsis, or political critique, stand alongside contributions from NeoHooDoo's key sources of inspiration: Robert Farris Thompson, Ishmael Reed, and Quincy Troupe.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith'? A: The main theme of 'NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith' revolves around the exploration of rituals, folklore, and spirituality in the Americas beyond traditional Christianity, focusing on how these practices influence contemporary art.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: 'NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith' is authored by Ishmael Reed, a renowned poet and novelist.
- Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains a total of 144 pages.
- Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: 'NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith' was published on August 26, 2008.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in hardcover, offering durability and a premium feel.
- Q: Is 'NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith' suitable for all ages? A: While the book examines complex themes of spirituality and art, it is generally suitable for readers interested in contemporary art and cultural studies, but parental discretion is advised for younger audiences.
- Q: What kind of artwork does the book discuss? A: The book discusses the work of thirty-three artists who utilize ritualistic practices in their art, highlighting both historical and contemporary perspectives.
- Q: Are there contributions from other authors in this book? A: Yes, the book features original essays and contributions from influential figures such as Robert Farris Thompson, Ishmael Reed, and Quincy Troupe.
- Q: What is the significance of the title 'NeoHooDoo'? A: 'NeoHooDoo' refers to the modern reinterpretation and celebration of traditional spiritual practices, as coined by Ishmael Reed, emphasizing their relevance in contemporary art.
- Q: Can this book be used as a resource for academic studies? A: Yes, 'NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith' can serve as a valuable resource for academic studies in art history, cultural studies, and spirituality, given its in-depth analysis and diverse artistic perspectives.