Dancing at the Louvre Faith Ringgold's French Collection and Other Story Quilts
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Univ of California Pr
- Publish date: 04/01/1998
The catalog accompanies an exhibition of The French Collection and The American Collection, a series of story quilts Ringgold has produced since 1990. Catalog essays include an examination of Ringgold's stylistic development through the 1960s and 1970s, an exploration of the social and political aspects of the story quilts, and a recollection by the artist's daughter, writer Michele Wallace.
Ringgold has adapted the tradition of the American slave quilt to create a world in which African Americans and women dominate, where history is not only questioned but also reinvented. The titles of the quilts in Ringgold's French Collection and American Collection suggest her subject range and daring: Jo Baker's Birthday Party; Dinner at Gertrude Stein's; A Portrait of Aunt Jemima; Tubman, Douglass, and Truth: Wanted Dead or Alive are examples.
Faith Ringgold's broad audience of admirers (her books for children have won Caldecott and New York Times book illustration honors) will welcome Dancing at the Louvre. Finally there is a book that displays her artistic achievements and provides a full discussion of her importance within contemporary art.
"This multivocal medley of texts provides a long overdue discussion indepth of Faith Ringgold's work. Even scholarly seriousness can't dampen the vitality of her story quilts. In fact, it's catching". -- Lucy Lippard, author of Mixed Blessings: New Art in a Multicultural America