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Mind-forg'd Manacles: William Blake and slavery ; [published on the occasion of the Exhibition Mind-Forg'd Manacles : William Blake and Slavery, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, 7 April - 20 May 2007, Burrell Collection, Glasgow, 3 November 2007 - 6 January 2008, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, 26 January - 6 April 2008]

Mind-forg'd Manacles: William Blake and slavery ; [published on the occasion of the Exhibition Mind-Forg'd Manacles : William Blake and Slavery, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, 7 April - 20 May 2007, Burrell Collection, Glasgow, 3 November 2007 - 6 January 2008, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, 26 January - 6 April 2008]
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
Name Bindman, David
Pinckney, Darryl
Blake, William ˜[Ill.]œ
Körperschaft Ferens Art Gallery <Kingston-upon-Hull>
Burrell Collection <Glasgow>
Whitworth Art Gallery
Exhibition Mind-Forg'd Manacles: William Blake and Slavery <2007 - 2008, Kingston-upon-Hull u.a.>
Hayward Gallery / Touring
T I T E L Mind-forg'd Manacles
Zusatz zum Titel William Blake and slavery ; [published on the occasion of the Exhibition Mind-Forg'd Manacles : William Blake and Slavery, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, 7 April - 20 May 2007, Burrell Collection, Glasgow, 3 November 2007 - 6 January 2008, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, 26 January - 6 April 2008]
Verfasserangabe David Bindman. With an essay by Daryl Pinckney
Verlagsort London
Verlag Hayward Gallery Publishing
Cornerhouse Publ.
Erscheinungsjahr 2007
Umfang 147 S : Ill
ISBN ISBN 1-85332-259-8
ISBN 978-1-85332-259-4
Kurzbeschreibung For William Blake (1757-1827), the idea of slavery was fundamental to his art and writing. He was fervently opposed to slavery and bitterly contemptuous of the forces in Britain that tried to prolong it. But for Blake slavery was also a mental state. To have limited perceptions, to pursue materialistic ends, to set oneself above others, to follow conventional religion or science was to be enslaved and to be held with 'mind-forg'd manacles' of one's own making. In Blake's art, many of his most dramatic and complex images show a confrontation between the forces of repression and those seeking freedom. With over 60 vivid reproductions from Blake's illuminated books, watercolours and engravings, "Mind-forg'd Manacles" includes an essay by curator and leading Blake scholar David Bindman. Bindman examines the following themes in Blake's poetry and visual art: the cruelties of slavery; The Little Black Boy and other black boys; slavery as restricted vision; chaining desire; and, throwing off the chains.
1. Schlagwort Blake, William
Christliche Ethik
Ausstellung
2. Schlagwort Blake, William
Sklaverei
SWB-Titel-Idn 265166233
Notation 227334000 4.1.2.4.
227346920 4.2.4.7.
227334078 4.4.2.2.9.
Schlagwort 237398443 Ausstellung
238972240 Sklaverei
237591952 Graphik
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