Jennifer Van Horn
Jennifer van Horn is associate professor of art history and history at the University of Delaware.
Van Horn, Jennifer
Van Horn, Jennifer
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Description: Portraits of Resistance: Activating Art During Slavery
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00354
This timely and eloquent book tells a new history of American art: how enslaved people mobilized portraiture for acts of defiance. Revisiting the origins of portrait painting in the United States, Jennifer Van Horn reveals how mythologies of whiteness and of nation building erased the aesthetic production of enslaved Americans of African descent and obscured the portrait’s importance as a site of resistance.

Moving from the wharves of colonial Rhode Island to antebellum Louisiana plantations to South Carolina townhouses during the Civil War, the book illuminates how enslaved people’s relationships with portraits also shaped the trajectory of African American art post-emancipation. Van Horn asserts that Black creativity, subjecthood, viewership, and iconoclasm constituted instances of everyday rebellion against systemic oppression.

Portraits of Resistance is not only a significant intervention in the fields of American art and history but also an important contribution to the reexamination of racial constructs on which American culture was built.

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Print publication date November 2022 (in print)
Print ISBN 9780300257632
EISBN 9780300275155
Illustrations 139
Print Status in print