Chronicles the life of the artist, educator, and historian, covering his college years at Howard University, his personal life and career, and his artistic development.
This is the first publication to survey the entirety of this hugely influential scholar and artist's groundbreaking 60-year career.
Stylistically and ideologically, David C. Driskell's printmaking is an integral component of his total creative practice. Reflected in his work in the print media is a dialogue, evolving since the...
One of the most exciting and eclectic celebrations of African American art ever published, Narratives of African American Art and Identity showcases one hundred paintings, etchings, sculptures, and photographs from...
Two Centuries of Black American Art
... Postdoctoral Fellowship , administered under the auspices of Dean Gail Smith , to whom I am equally grateful . ... At Pomegranate , publisher Katie Burke and managing editor Eva Marie Strock deserve kudos for their first - rate ...
John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax. Folk Song USA, Alan Lomax. ed. (New York: Duell. Sloan & Pearce, 1947), 15. 9. Taylor, op. at.. 26. 10. Gloria Ferman Orenstein, "The Re-emergence of the Archetype of the Great Goddess in Art by ...
group could not afford formal art education , one , George E. Neal , was a student at the Art Institute . Serving as a teacher and mentor for White and other members of the group , Neal taught classes on Sunday afternoons , sharing what ...
"In Exhibiting Blackness, art historian Bridget R. Cooks analyzes the curatorial strategies, challenges, and critical receptions of the most significant museum exhibitions of African American art.
An American Odyssey goes far beyond that, offering a living portrait of an artist and the impact he made upon the world he sought both to recreate and celebrate.
A visionary artist and an influential teacher, Charles Alston (1907?1977) helped establish the Works Progress Administration's Harlem Art Workshop and was the first African American to be named a supervisor...