词条 | Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw |
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| name = Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw | image = | caption = | birth_date = September 26, 1968 | movement = Modernism | website = Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw }}Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw (born September 26, 1968) is an art historian, curator, and professor of American art at the University of Pennsylvania. She has curated major exhibitions and published several books on African American art. She is the current Visual Arts Editor of Transition Magazine.[1][2] CareerShaw received her BA from the University of California, Santa Barbara and her PhD in American art at Stanford University. She was a fellow at both Romare Bearden Graduate Museum, which supported her work at the Saint Louis Art Museum and the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard University.[3] Shaw became an assistant professor of History of Art and Architecture and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, teaching there for five years.[4] Shaw is currently an associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on issues of race, gender, sexuality, and class in American art, particularly as they relate to conflict.[5] WritingShe has published three books on African American art: Seeing the Unspeakable: The Art of Kara Walker[6] (2004), Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century[7] (2006), and most recently Represent: 200 Years of African American Art in the Philadelphia Museum of Art[8] (2014). CurationShaw curated the exhibition Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century (2006) at the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, Massachusetts.[9][10][11] She curated Samba Sessao: Afro-Brazilian Art and Film for the Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012.[12] She was a consulting curator of the exhibition Represent: 200 Years of African American Art (2015) at the Philadelphia Museum of Art,.[13] She has co-created a number of exhibitions with her students, including Trouble in Paradise: The Art of Polynesian Warfare at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in 2006.[14][15] As teacher of the Spiegel-Wilks Seminar in Contemporary Art in 2016, she worked with students to curate the show Do/Tell at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia,[16] Shaw is active as a speaker and organizer of lectures and events at different institutions. In 2016, Shaw organized an symposium at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. on "Racial Masquerade in American Art and Culture".[17] AwardsIn 2015, Shaw received the Dean’s Award for Innovation in Teaching from the School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, for "exceptional creativity and innovation in instruction".[18] References1. ^{{cite web|title=Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw|url=https://www.sas.upenn.edu/arthistory/people/profile/gwendolyn-dubois-shaw|website=University of Pennsylvania|accessdate=3 March 2016}} 2. ^{{cite news|last1=Johnson|first1=Greg|title=Q&A with Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw|url=http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/current/2015-04-16/interviews/qa-gwendolyn-dubois-shaw|accessdate=6 March 2016|work=Penn Current|date=April 16, 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Fellow: Gwendolyn DuBoisShaw|url=https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/people/gwendolyn-dubois-shaw|website=Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=GWENDOLYN DuBOIS SHAW, PhD|url=https://www.sas.upenn.edu/arthistory/sites/www.sas.upenn.edu.arthistory/files/ShawCV2016.pdf|website=University of Pennsylvania|accessdate=10 February 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=The life and art of Horace Pippin|url=http://castroller.com/podcasts/WhyysRadioTimes/3392271|website=Radio Times|accessdate=9 March 2016}} 6. ^{{cite book|last1=Shaw|first1=Gwendolyn DuBois|title=Seeing the Unspeakable : the art of Kara Walker|date=2005|publisher=Duke University Press|location=Durham, N.C.|isbn=978-0-8223-3396-8|edition=2. print.}} 7. ^{{cite book|last1=Shubert|first1=contributions by Emily K.|title=Portraits of a people : picturing African Americans in the nineteenth century|date=2006|publisher=Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy|location=Andover, Mass.|isbn=978-0-295-98571-8|edition=1.}} 8. ^{{cite book|title=Represent: 200 Years of African American Art in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.|date=2015|publisher=Yale University Press|location=[S.l.]|isbn=978-0-300-20800-9}} 9. ^{{cite journal|last1=Childs|first1=Adrienne L.|title=Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century|journal=Nineteenth Century Art World-wide|date=2006|volume=5|issue=2|url=http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/autumn06/50-autumn06/autumn06review/149-portraits-of-a-people-picturing-african-americans-in-the-nineteenth-century|accessdate=10 February 2017}} 10. ^{{cite journal|last1=Gold|first1=Susanna W.|title=Review: Recovering Identity: Nineteenth-Century African American Portraiture|journal=American Quarterly|date=2006|volume=58|issue=4|pages=1167–1189|jstor=40068410}} 11. ^{{cite journal|last1=Sheehan|first1=Tanya|title=Tanya Sheehan. Review of "Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century" by Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw.|journal=CAA Reviews|date=6 September 2007|doi=10.3202/caa.reviews.2007.76|url=http://www.caareviews.org/reviews/1025#.WJ4iIhDjWPc|accessdate=10 February 2017}} 12. ^{{cite news|last1=Stewart|first1=Sara|last2=DiSanto|first2=Jill|title="Samba Sessao: Afro-Brazilian Art and Film" at Penn's Arthur Ross Gallery|url=https://news.upenn.edu/news/samba-sessao-afro-brazilian-art-and-film-be-penn-s-arthur-ross-gallery|accessdate=10 February 2017|work=Penn News|date=March 21, 2012}} 13. ^{{cite news|last1=Nagle|first1=Aubrey|title=200 Years of African American Art|url=http://www.phillyvoice.com/200-years-african-american-art/|accessdate=10 February 2017|work=Philly Voice|date=January 8, 2015}} 14. ^{{cite news|title=Trouble in Paradise|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/183710215/|accessdate=10 February 2017|work=Courier-Post, Camden, New Jersey|publisher=103|date=April 23, 2006}} 15. ^{{cite web|title=Trouble in Paradise: The Art of Polynesian Warfare Student-Curators at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology|url=http://culturecrit.writing.upenn.edu/events/art/trouble-in-paradise.html|website=Arts @ Penn|accessdate=10 February 2017}} 16. ^{{cite web|title=Do/Tell: Erin Bernard, Heather Hart, Rachelle Mozman, and Akosua Adoma Owusu|url=http://icaphila.org/exhibitions/7094/do-tell-erin-bernar|website=Institute of Contemporary Art|date=April 22, 2015}} 17. ^{{cite web|title=Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery Hosts a Symposium on "Racial Masquerade in American Art and Culture"|url=http://npg.si.edu/about-us/press-release/smithsonian%E2%80%99s-national-portrait-gallery-hosts-symposium-on-%E2%80%9Cracial-masquerade|website=National Portrait Gallery|date=October 19, 2016|accessdate=10 February 2017}} 18. ^{{cite journal|title=School of Arts & Sciences Teaching Awards|journal=University of Pennsylvania Almanac|date=April 22, 2014|volume=60|issue=31|url=http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/volumes/v60/n31/sasteachingawards.html|accessdate=10 February 2017}} External links{{external media | width = 210px | align = right | headerimage= | video1 = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoo3pUL9V80 American Art Up Close Lecture Series], Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw, The Art Institute of Chicago }}
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