Witness : art and civil rights in the sixties
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Carbone, Teresa A., curator.
Jones, Kellie, 1959- curator.
Choi, Connie H. writer of added commentary.
Scruggs, Dalila writer of added commentary.
Young, Cynthia Ann, 1969- writer of added commentary.
Published
Brooklyn, New York : Brooklyn Museum ;, [2014].
ISBN
9781580933902, 1580933904
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Published
Brooklyn, New York : Brooklyn Museum ;, [2014].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
176 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781580933902, 1580933904

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General Note
Published on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Brooklyn Museum. Exhibition held at the Brooklyn Museum, March 7-July 6, 2014; Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., August 30-December 21, 2014; the Blanton Museum of Art, the University of Texas at Austin, February 8-May 10, 2015.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-170) and index.
Description
"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."--Publisher information.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Carbone, T. A., Jones, K., Choi, C. H., Scruggs, D., & Young, C. A. (2014). Witness: art and civil rights in the sixties . Brooklyn Museum ;.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Teresa A., Carbone et al.. 2014. Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties. Brooklyn, New York: Brooklyn Museum.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Teresa A., Carbone et al.. Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties Brooklyn, New York: Brooklyn Museum, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Carbone, T. A., Jones, K., Choi, C. H., Scruggs, D. and Young, C. A. (2014). Witness: art and civil rights in the sixties. Brooklyn, New York: Brooklyn Museum.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Carbone, Teresa A.,, et al. Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties Brooklyn Museum ;, 2014.

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