El Anatsui : new worlds /
edited by Amanda Gilvin and John R. Stomberg.
- 127 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
"This book was published on the occasion of the exhibition El Anatsu i: New Worlds. Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, 21 January-8 June 2014 "--Colophon.
Introduction / New worlds / Nurturing creative capacities : thinking through making / El Anatsui : new worlds / El Anatsui in conversation with Obiora Udechukwu / Perspectives (New World map) -- Creating new worlds / El Anatsui : new worl ds as new forms of art / Revealing the violence o f empire / Metaphors (Alter ego) -- Mapping huma n nature / El Anatsui's redemptive art / Data collection / Fragments (They f inally broke the pot of wisdom) -- Reflection on the African diaspor a, Anancy stories, and "They finally broke the pot of wisdom" / Shifting patterns / Dichotomies (Tiled flower garden) -- El Anatsui and inequality in our time / Walking through a tile garden, searching for our mothers / Discoveries (Harbinger) -- Reclaimed : experiments in printmaking and installation / Adventures in music : student compositions in response to El Anatsu i's art / The beauty of connection / Memories (Blema) -- El Anatsu i in motion : body, space, memory / Coda / Nsukka, the red soil : performance and nostalgia in the art of El Anatsui / John R. Stomberg -- Sara London -- Ell en M. Alvord and Rachel G. Beauprâe -- Amanda Gilvin -- moderated by Amanda Gilvin -- Joshua H. Roth -- James Harold -- Amy Martin -- Tim Farnham -- Sara L ondon -- Shaun Trujillo -- Doro thy Mosby -- Martha Hoopes -- Lucas H. Wilson -- Bettina Judd -- Tatiana Ginsberg -- Tian Hui Ng -- Holly Hans on with Lindsay Slabich and students from Mount Holyoke College and th e Springfield Renaissance School -- Jim Coleman -- Laur et Savoy -- Bode Omojola.