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Accentuating Latin American Art’s African Dimensions

Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, 2022
What theoretical and political exigencies framed the discussions of Latin American art in the 1970s, and what are the afterlives of those formations today? This Dialogues traces a constellation of curators and scholars that participated in the articulation of the field of modern and contemporary Latin American art, paying attention to experimentation ...
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Curating California: Expanding African American Art

Art Journal, 2017
Amanda Cachia: Tell us about your new job and the community in which you work.Naima J. Keith: I joined the California African American Museum (CAAM) in February 2016 as the deputy director of exhib...
Amanda Cachia, Naima J. Keith
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African—American Art: Redefining the Canon

Critical Interventions, 2010
(2010). African—American Art: Redefining the Canon. Critical Interventions: Vol. 4, Transformations, pp. 16-26.
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Art: African-American

Leonardo, 1980
Margaret Burroughs, Samella Lewis
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Christianity and African American Art

The relationships between Christianity and African American art compose a rich mosaic of interconnecting histories. As Christian subjects, themes, and practices have inspired the creative imaginations of African American artists, their work in pottery, quilts, paintings, prints, sculpture, and photography have, in turn, expanded and enriched the ...
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Chicago’s African American Visual Arts Renaissance

2017
This chapter examines the history of black visual arts in Chicago and highlights the distinctive influence of the Art Institute of Chicago, formed in 1879, in the emergence of a black visual artistic tradition. In the opening decades of the twentieth century, the Art Institute of Chicago was one of a handful of arts schools that admitted black ...
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Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art

The Journal of Modern Craft, 2011
(2011). Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art. The Journal of Modern Craft: Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 207-211.
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African Americans and American Art History

Art Journal, 2000
Jody B. Cutler   +4 more
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African Art in American Collections

African Studies Review, 1992
Raymond Silverman   +2 more
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