The first scholarly treatment of the interdisciplinary work of Bisa Butler, this volume is an invaluable resource on one of today's most unique and innovative artists A beautifully illustrated look at the work of one of today's most unique and exciting artists Bisa Butler (b.
1973) is an American artist who creates arresting and psychologically nuanced portraits composed entirely of vibrantly colored and patterned fabrics that she cuts, layers, and stitches together.
Often depicting scenes from African American life and history, Butler invites viewers to invest in the lives of the people she represents while simultaneously expanding art-historical narratives about American quiltmaking.
Situating her interdisciplinary work within the broader history of textiles, photography, and contemporary art, contributions by a group of scholars--and entries by the artist herself--illuminate Butler's approach to color, use of African-print fabrics, and wide-ranging sources of inspiration.
Offering an in-depth exploration of one of.