ART PAPERS 21.02 - Mar/Apr 1997 - SOLD OUT
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Personal identity is a result of history, a product of social, political, and historical forces at work in a given moment in time. This issue presents contemplations on whether not art can be defined by personal identity. The creators of this issue’s artists’ pages (Lisa Corinne Davis, Dawn Dedeaux, Jordie Hudson, Joe Nicastri, and Alan Schechner) explore cultural identity and ownership in their work. In "Cultural Claims & Appropriations" by David Mora, Mora questions, “what aesthetics made Elvis Presley’s Hound Dog a hit and Bi Mama Thorton’s an obscure footnote?”
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