Client

Sculpture Center

Year

2021

Location

New York

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Sara Penn’s Knobkerry:
An Oral History Sourcebook

Sara Penn’s Knobkerry: An Oral History Sourcebook, conceived and developed by writer and oral historian Svetlana Kitto, shows the history and influence of artist and designer Sara Penn (1927–2020) and Knobkerry, the store she founded and ran in New York City from 1960–90.

Penn transformed textiles and ethnographic objects into coveted patchwork garments and displays that registered the local effects of globalization, including increased access to objects of international trade, eager markets for fashionable multiculturalism, and a conflicted relationship to American identity. Knobkerry also served as an important physical and social space for a network of Black intellectuals, musicians, and artists, and for a broader subset of cultural and subcultural figures passing through New York.

This publication assembles fifteen long-form interviews with figures close to Penn and Knobkerry, conducted by Kitto between 2017 and 2020. It also includes extensive reproductions of archival materials related to Penn and the store, collected by Kitto in collaboration with Penn and a number of her close relations.

Published by Sculpture Center & New York Consolidated, Designed by Pacific, Softcover with embossing, 6½ x 9½ inches, 204 pages, Edition of 2,500

White book cover with enlarged beige clothing tag as the title.
Open book with blank left page and black and white photo on the right page.
Open book with white pages and black text.
Open book with white pages and black text.
Open book with white pages and black text.
Open book with white pages and black text.
Open book with old black and white portraits on either page.
Open book with old newspaper clippings on either page.
Open book with film negatives running vertically on both pages.
Open book with two black and white photographs on the left page and an old poster on the right page.
Open book with a scanned letter on the left page and a magazine clipping on the right.
Open book with magazine clippings on both pages.
Open book with a polaroid on the left page and an old black and white portrait on the right page.
Open book with textile samples on both pages.