Over 100 works by African American artists and others from the 1960s Civil Rights Movement show powerful responses in art to events of black history. Marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Witness accompanies an exhibition organized by the Brooklyn Museum and demonstrates the array of aesthetic strategies through which 1960s artists engaged in the struggle for racial justice. Personal recollections from artists including Mark di Suvero and Jack Whitten intertwine with rich illustration, engaging essays, and documentary photos―including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and freedom marchers on the Selma-to-Montgomery March, and Gordon Parks’s photos of the Black Panther Party and Muhammad Ali―along with a comprehensive chronology of the period from 1954 to the 1970s. African American artists featured include Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, David Hammons, and Melvin Edwards. Represented as well are notable artists who recorded aspects of the Civil Rights struggle, including Richard Avedon, Bruce Davidson, Andy Warhol, Robert Indiana, and Philip Guston. This collection of emotionally resonant artworks lets us see the Civil Rights movement with new eyes and is a fitting tribute to a turbulent period in history, whose struggles continue to shape America.
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Dr. Teresa A. Carbone joined the Brooklyn Museum in 1985 and is the Andrew W. Mellon Curator of American Art. She is the curator and exhibition publication co-author of Youth and Beauty: Art of the American Twenties; a co-curator of Eastman Johnson: Painting America; and the principal author of the two-volume American Paintings in the Brooklyn Museum: Artists Born by 1876.
Dr. Kellie Jones, an authority on African American and African Diaspora artists, is Associate Professor in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University. She is the author of EyeMinded: Living and Writing Contemporary Art; and Taming the Freeway and Other Acts of Urban HIP-notism: African American Artists in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s. She served as the curator of “Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960-1980”―part of the Getty Foundation’s Pacific Standard Time initiative―which originated at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles in 2011.
"Marking the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Brooklyn Museum offers a sharply focused look at painting, sculpture, graphics, and photography from the counterculture decade defined by social protest and racial conflict. How 1960s African American artists and many of their sympathetic peers addressed in powerful works of art the struggle for racial justice is examined across a span of ten pivotal years, as activism evolved from the early-sixties protest marches through the South to the emergence of Black Power in the northern cities as the decade came to a close."
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Hardcover. Etat : VG. Light rubbing to covers. Black & illus. boards, illus. flyleaves, 178 pp., BW & color illus.; weighs 3 lbs. Issued in conjunction with a series of 2014-2015 exhibitions that pay "tribute to the ideals that have guided so many individuals and communities in their efforts on behalf of racial equality." (foreword) With essays by Kellie Jones, Connie H. Choi, Teresa A. Carbone, and Cynthia Y. Young. Includes a chronology, selected bibliography, and many pieces of related artwork and archival photographs that return us to the activities of the civil right movement in America in the 1960s. Of interest to both art lovers and historians. N° de réf. du vendeur 147700
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. 4to. 176 pp. Near Fine. Slightest wear to extremities of boards. Slight Edited by Teresa A. Carbone and Kellie Jones with contributions by Connie Choi, Dalila Scruggs, and Cynthia A. Young. N° de réf. du vendeur x09196
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