
Everlyn Nicodemus
National Galleries of Scotland (Publisher)
Published on 29. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-911054-66-5 (ISBN)
Description
"Prepare to be inspired at National Galleries Scotland: Modern One, as Everlyn Nicodemus opens her first retrospective this Saturday" - The NEN
"Experience Everlyn's joyful, defiant and searingly honest artworks, with over 80 drawings, collages, paintings and textiles from over 40 years of her career, from 1980 through to the present day." - Art Daily
This is the first major publication on the artist Everlyn Nicodemus and accompanies the first ever retrospective of her 40-year career. It offers a fascinating introduction to her life, career and art.
This book introduces readers to Nicodemus's practice - from the very first work she painted to newly commissioned oil paintings. Many of Nicodemus's drawings, collages, paintings and textiles are published here for the first time.
Nicodemus engages with complex subject matters, unflinchingly addressing human suffering and societal responsibility. While her works convey and process traumatic experiences, they are ultimately hopeful, focusing on healing and the power of creativity. This publication will reveal the scope and ambition of this astonishing artist's practice.
Expert contributors offer new insights into Nicodemus's practice, including a new interview with the artist. Exhibition curator Stephanie Straine explains and contextualises the rich pages of artworks, drawing on extensive primary research with the artist and her archives.
"Experience Everlyn's joyful, defiant and searingly honest artworks, with over 80 drawings, collages, paintings and textiles from over 40 years of her career, from 1980 through to the present day." - Art Daily
This is the first major publication on the artist Everlyn Nicodemus and accompanies the first ever retrospective of her 40-year career. It offers a fascinating introduction to her life, career and art.
This book introduces readers to Nicodemus's practice - from the very first work she painted to newly commissioned oil paintings. Many of Nicodemus's drawings, collages, paintings and textiles are published here for the first time.
Nicodemus engages with complex subject matters, unflinchingly addressing human suffering and societal responsibility. While her works convey and process traumatic experiences, they are ultimately hopeful, focusing on healing and the power of creativity. This publication will reveal the scope and ambition of this astonishing artist's practice.
Expert contributors offer new insights into Nicodemus's practice, including a new interview with the artist. Exhibition curator Stephanie Straine explains and contextualises the rich pages of artworks, drawing on extensive primary research with the artist and her archives.
Reviews / Votes
Interview with Everlyn Nicodemus: "She grew up in the shadow of Kilimanjaro and never knew racism until moving to Europe. As the 'clandestine artist' finally gets her due, she looks back on a rich life lived in defiance of convention." - The Guardian "Her works, which are described as "joyful, defiant and searingly honest", are characterised by their bold use of colour, form, light and shade, and as invitations to viewers to explore their own understanding of identity, belonging and faith." - The Independant "Prepare to be inspired at National Galleries Scotland: Modern One, as Everlyn Nicodemus opens her first retrospective this Saturday" - The NEN "Experience Everlyn's joyful, defiant and searingly honest artworks, with over 80 drawings, collages, paintings and textiles from over 40 years of her career, from 1980 through to the present day." - Art Daily "Retrospective of this Tanzanian born, Edinburgh based painter, who champions the healing power of art." - The Guardian "National Galleries of Scotland's exhibition Everyln Nicodemus was mentioned in a piece by Vogue."...the talk of the town was an exhibition on the Edinburgh-based artist Everlyn Nicodemus at the National Galleries of Scotland"" - Vogue
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Illustrations
7 Illustrations, black and white; 64 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 256 mm
Width: 280 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
888 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-911054-66-5 (9781911054665)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Professor Eddie Chambers is David Bruton Jr. Centennial Professor in Art History at the University of Texas at Austin. He is editor of The Routledge Companion to African American Art History (2022, Routledge) and author of World is Africa: Writings on Diaspora Art (2021, Bloomsbury). Dr Perrin M. Lathrop is Assistant Curator of African Art at Princeton University Art Museum, and is co-curator and editor of African Modernism in America (2022, Yale University Press). Catherine de Zegher is a curator, art historian and former Director of Drawing Center, New York, and is a long-standing supporter of Nicodemus's practice. Stephanie Straine is Senior Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art at National Galleries Scotland.
Content
Directors' Foreword
'Tell Me Your Stories', Everlyn Nicodemus interviewed by Perrin M. Lathrop
A Chagga Saga of Beauty Braving Trauma, Catherine de Zegher
Some Reflections, Eddie Chambers
EVERLYN NICODEMUS, Stephanie Straine
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Credits
'Tell Me Your Stories', Everlyn Nicodemus interviewed by Perrin M. Lathrop
A Chagga Saga of Beauty Braving Trauma, Catherine de Zegher
Some Reflections, Eddie Chambers
EVERLYN NICODEMUS, Stephanie Straine
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Credits