This dissertation investigates representations of African Americans in the work of urban realist artist Reginald Marsh from 1928 through 1938, a period when popular conceptions of urban culture were being reshaped by an increasingly perceptible black presence in prominent American cities like New York. Through critical readings, I establish the ways in which Marsh's complex, contradictory representations of blacks acted as substantive cultural and visual markers---manifestations of concerns about the urban presence of African Americans. As Marsh negotiated public perception, popular imagery, and his own experience of observing those who comprised the city of New York he created a pictorial vocabulary engaged with mainstream culture's attemp...
Entitled Modernization and Corporate Bodies from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance, my diss...
In Performing Race and Belonging in the Modern City: Richard Bruce Nugent, Yinka Shonibare, Hank Wil...
Dandyism is not only a praxis of representational conflict waged through sartorial aesthetics, fashi...
This dissertation investigates representations of African Americans in the work of urban realist art...
For almost a century, Harlem has carried a symbolic weight that transcends the physical confines of ...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
textThis dissertation considers the early career of Boston-based, African American artist Allan Roha...
Within the discipline of art history, the terms “outsider,” “folk,” or “self-taught” have been histo...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
School of Art and Design: Integrative Project ThesisArt and Design, School ofUniversity of MichiganU...
This dissertation significantly expands our knowledge of the biography and artistic contributions of...
Through his political activism and his artwork, Douglas dramatically changed the way other artists v...
This dissertation examines the relationship between pleasure, safe space, and the visual representat...
“Carving Out A Space for Themselves” explores how Black visual artists’ educational activism in New ...
In late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century New York City, open spaces became as significant as ...
Entitled Modernization and Corporate Bodies from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance, my diss...
In Performing Race and Belonging in the Modern City: Richard Bruce Nugent, Yinka Shonibare, Hank Wil...
Dandyism is not only a praxis of representational conflict waged through sartorial aesthetics, fashi...
This dissertation investigates representations of African Americans in the work of urban realist art...
For almost a century, Harlem has carried a symbolic weight that transcends the physical confines of ...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
textThis dissertation considers the early career of Boston-based, African American artist Allan Roha...
Within the discipline of art history, the terms “outsider,” “folk,” or “self-taught” have been histo...
This dissertation develops from the contention that African-American literary historiography has neg...
School of Art and Design: Integrative Project ThesisArt and Design, School ofUniversity of MichiganU...
This dissertation significantly expands our knowledge of the biography and artistic contributions of...
Through his political activism and his artwork, Douglas dramatically changed the way other artists v...
This dissertation examines the relationship between pleasure, safe space, and the visual representat...
“Carving Out A Space for Themselves” explores how Black visual artists’ educational activism in New ...
In late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century New York City, open spaces became as significant as ...
Entitled Modernization and Corporate Bodies from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance, my diss...
In Performing Race and Belonging in the Modern City: Richard Bruce Nugent, Yinka Shonibare, Hank Wil...
Dandyism is not only a praxis of representational conflict waged through sartorial aesthetics, fashi...