The art of Ruth E. Carter Costuming Black history and the Afrofuture, from Do the right thing to Black Panther

Ruth E. Carter, 1960-

Book - 2023

"For three decades, Ruth E. Carter has shaped the story of the Black experience on screen -- from the eighties streetwear of Do the Right Thing to the royal regalia of Coming 2 America. Her work on Marvel's Black Panther, bringing to life an African king and celebrating Afrofuturist women warriors, made her the first Black winner of an Oscar in costume design. In 2021, she became the second-ever costume designer to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In this definitive book, Carter shares her origins -- recalling a trip to the sporting goods store with Spike Lee to outfit the School Daze cast and a transformative moment stepping inside history on the set of Steven Spielberg's Amistad. She recounts anecdotes from dre...ssing legendary actors: Eddie Murphy, Angela Bassett, Samuel L. Jackson, Halle Berry, and the late Chadwick Boseman. She describes the passion for history that inspired her period pieces -- from Malcolm X to Selma -- and her devotion to highlighting the humanity of the Black experience. Carter's wisdom and stories are paired with extensive visuals, including sketches, mood boards, and film stills. She reveals details of her technical artistry and describes how she blends her vision with those of directors like Ava DuVernay and Ryan Coogler. Fans will even get a glimpse behind the scenes of the Oscar-winning Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The arc of Carter's work traces African Americans from a time of enslavement to a future where they live in their fullest glory. She picks up where the history books leave off and help us visualize a brighter future. She brings heroes and sheroes to life, whether civil rights activists or Wakandan warriors. This book is sure to inspire the next generation of artists and storytellers"--Back cover.

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  • School daze
  • Do the right thing: the hottest day
  • My period work
  • From the comedic to the superhero
  • Legendary actors
  • Black Panther: Motherland
  • Coming 2 America
  • Wakanda forever.
Review by Booklist Review

Buggin' Out's brazen kente cloth shorts and coke-bottle glasses. Radio Raheem's Bed-Stuy muscle shirt and LOVE-HATE ring. Young Malcolm X's colorful zoot suits and wide-brimmed hats. The kaleidoscope of Afrofuturist garments at Warrior Falls in Wakanda. These iconic looks all sprang from the creative genius of Ruth E. Carter, the first African American woman to win an Oscar for costume design. In this stunning blend of backstage memoir and portfolio, Carter recounts her unexpected journey from actress to theater costume assistant and her life-changing encounter with a young director named Spike Lee. Tasked with designing his second film, School Daze, Carter drew on her eye for creative detail, deep grounding in history, adventurous sense of color and texture, and dizzying work ethic. Carter and Lee collaborated on nine more films. Carter lovingly recalls styling legends Eddie Murphy, Samuel L. Jackson, Angela Bassett, and the late Chadwick Boseman. While it was the Black Panther movies that brought her wide popular acclaim, she reveled in her historical films, which allowed her to revisit family stories and to delve into period photography and poetry. Carter emerges as a calm, confident woman fully in charge of her domain with a sense of humor and flexibility that have endeared her to numerous actors and directors.

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Review by Library Journal Review

This is a visual celebration of the brilliant work and the genius mind of Carter, a highly sought-after costume designer and the first Black woman to win two Oscars: for Black Panther in 2019 and for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in 2023. Every page displays original sketches and photos of Carter's most memorable and dazzling creations. She also demonstrates impressive storytelling skills, incorporating anecdotes from famous filmmakers and actors in a title that wows with its artistry.

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