Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a central and understudied role in the African American freedom struggle in the middle part of the twentieth century. In particular, it traces the political lives and cultural productions of a generation of visual artists, both black and white, who seized on the Depression-era ethos of art as a weapon to forge a particular form of visual activism that agitated for social, political, and economic equality for African Americans. Participating in the proliferation of visual culture that characterized early twentieth-century America, the activist artists of this generation took advantage of opportunities to reproduce images widely and thus convey political messages in powerful and immediate ways. Art...
Art has been used as a form of activism throughout history, particularly for minority communities. A...
This dissertation investigates late twentieth-century United States-based artists’ appropriations of...
James Cuffe Black Artists and Federal Muralism in New Deal Chicago: An examination of the Politic...
Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a central and understudied role in the African American...
ART FRONTS: VISUAL CULTURE AND RACE POLITICS IN THE MID-TWENTIETH-CENTURY UNITED STATES Erin Park C...
UNITED STATES Erin Park Cohn Supervisor: Kathy Peiss Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a ...
The pictures of conflict and struggle, and not words alone, were the driving force behind the Civil ...
textRacialization, Representation, and Resistance: Black Visual Artists and the Production of Alteri...
This study seeks to address the role of images created during the Black Power movement and to provid...
My proposal addresses the need for academic inquiry into the use of commercial graphic design practi...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
The Black Power Movement found its beginning in the late fifties with sit-ins and freedom rides, whi...
Drawing from a multidisciplinary approach, I outline the importance of visual art in a democracy, sp...
In The Black Arts Movement: Literary Nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s, James Smethurst writes that...
This intellectual and cultural history chronicles the processes of compromise and negotiation betwee...
Art has been used as a form of activism throughout history, particularly for minority communities. A...
This dissertation investigates late twentieth-century United States-based artists’ appropriations of...
James Cuffe Black Artists and Federal Muralism in New Deal Chicago: An examination of the Politic...
Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a central and understudied role in the African American...
ART FRONTS: VISUAL CULTURE AND RACE POLITICS IN THE MID-TWENTIETH-CENTURY UNITED STATES Erin Park C...
UNITED STATES Erin Park Cohn Supervisor: Kathy Peiss Art Fronts argues that visual culture played a ...
The pictures of conflict and struggle, and not words alone, were the driving force behind the Civil ...
textRacialization, Representation, and Resistance: Black Visual Artists and the Production of Alteri...
This study seeks to address the role of images created during the Black Power movement and to provid...
My proposal addresses the need for academic inquiry into the use of commercial graphic design practi...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
The Black Power Movement found its beginning in the late fifties with sit-ins and freedom rides, whi...
Drawing from a multidisciplinary approach, I outline the importance of visual art in a democracy, sp...
In The Black Arts Movement: Literary Nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s, James Smethurst writes that...
This intellectual and cultural history chronicles the processes of compromise and negotiation betwee...
Art has been used as a form of activism throughout history, particularly for minority communities. A...
This dissertation investigates late twentieth-century United States-based artists’ appropriations of...
James Cuffe Black Artists and Federal Muralism in New Deal Chicago: An examination of the Politic...