«THINGS: a queer
legacy of graphic art and play» / PARTICIPANT INC / participantinc.org / July 17 — August 21, 2016.
Installation view of THINGS: a queer
legacy of graphic art and play, September 17 — December 11, 2016 at the Long Hall, Plummer Park, West Hollywood.
Not exact matches
They are presented annually by the Coretta Scott King Book Awards Committee
of the ALA's Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT) to encourage the artistic expression
of the African - American experience via literature and the
graphic arts; to promote an understanding and appreciation
of the black culture and experience and to commemorate the life and
legacy of Mrs. Coretta Scott King for her courage and determination in supporting the work
of her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., for peace and world brotherhood.
The Dreams section presents future - oriented and activist
art through political posters and
graphics, the publication as conceptual
art project, cinematic protest, and the
legacies of utopian architecture.
Born in 1971, the Viennese artist Florian Pumhösl makes complex work that combines painting,
graphic art, film and installations and that confronts the
legacy of modernism and its aesthetic vocabulary.
Examining the role that African
art and culture plays in the genesis
of Rythm Mastr's main storylines — particularly as a gateway to this alternative reality — this paper posits Marshall's project as a revisionist history in
graphic form that offers a world
of possibilities outside
of the commonly accepted narrative constructed around African
art and modernism and its institutional
legacy.
Talk: «Artist's Eye: Betty Tompkins on Marilyn Minter» at Brooklyn Museum Artist Betty Tompkins, whose
graphic paintings
of sexual intercourse and female genitalia have been trailblazing in the realm
of feminist
art, will join Marilyn Minter on the occasion
of her Brooklyn Museum solo show «Marilyn Minter: Pretty / Dirty» in the gallery for an intimate discussion covering «the
legacy of feminism, photorealism, and criticality,» according to the event website.
Artists readily exploited the fax machine for its
graphic and interactive possibilities, positing the medium as a precursor to the then - nascent field
of new media
art and within the
legacy of mail
art.
Other programs speak to and animate the myriad issues she raises in her work, including several screenings, among them, Ava DuVernay's film «The 13th,» which links the
legacy of slavery, the criminalization
of African Americans, and the mass incarceration boom; book discussions about the new
graphic novel «Black Panther» by Ta - Nehisi Coates; and a panel conversation about «
Art, Activism, Race, and the Law.»
Contemporary Dutch
graphic arts have been dominated by the
legacy of the seventeenth century with its emphasis on painting, drawing, and etching.