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Whitewalling: Art, Race & Protest in 3 Acts

Whitewalling: Art, Race & Protest in 3 Acts

Book by Aruna D'Souza
In 2017, the Whitney Biennial included a painting by a white artist, Dana Schutz, of the lynched body of a young black teenager, Emmett Till. In 1979, anger brewed over a show at New York's Artists Space titled *The Nigger Drawings*. ... Google Books
Originally published: 2018
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This is a scholarly collection of three essays dealing with modern controversies over museum installations, the controversy coming over how racist the ...
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It lays bare how the art world—no less than the country at large—has persistently struggled with the politics of race, and the ways this struggle has influenced ...
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Whitewalling: Art, Race & Protest in 3 Acts reflects on these three incidents in the long and troubled history of art and race in America. It lays bare how the ...
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Whitewalling: Art, Race & Protest in 3 Acts is an exploratory case study in institutional racism as it has manifested in the New York City art world over the ...
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Aruna D'Souza's book reflects on these three incidents in the long and troubled history of art and race in America. It lays bare how the art world ...
The third describes the first exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of. Art to highlight (or even acknowledge) African Ameri- can life, 1969's Harlem on My Mind ...