Elizabeth Catlett: a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies
"A deft sculptor and printmaker, devout feminist, and lifelong social justice advocate, Catlett was uniquely committed to both her creative process and political convictions. Growing up during the Great Depression, she witnessed class inequality, racial violence, and U.S. imperialism firsthand,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A deft sculptor and printmaker, devout feminist, and lifelong social justice advocate, Catlett was uniquely committed to both her creative process and political convictions. Growing up during the Great Depression, she witnessed class inequality, racial violence, and U.S. imperialism firsthand, all while pursuing an artistic education grounded in the tenets of modernism. Catlett would protest injustices for nearly a century, via both soaring artworks and on-the-ground activism. Born in Washington, DC, Catlett settled permanently in Mexico in 1946 and for the rest of her life she worked to amplify the experiences of Black and Mexican women. Inspired by sources ranging from African sculpture to works by Barbara Hepworth and Käthe Kollwitz, Catlett never lost sight of the Black liberation struggle in the United States. Characterized by bold lines and voluptuous forms, her powerful work continues to speak directly to all those united in the fight against poverty, racism, and imperialism." -- |
Beschreibung: | Aus dem Impressum: "Exhibition dates: Brooklyn Museum, September 13, 2024 - January 19, 2025; National Gallery of Art, Washington, March 9 - July 6, 2025; Art Institute of Chicago, August 30, 2025 - January 4, 2026" |
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contents | To that degree and more Plates: 1945-1947 -- Becoming an artist-activist at Howard University Sociali(ist) networks in Chicago and New York Plates: 1947-1960 -- Sharecropper and campesino An artist-activist at the center of the global sixties La maestra's fugitive pedagogy in Mexico Plates: 1960-1975 -- Pressing narratives "Thinking about women" through form, substance, and radical politics Giving feminism a shove in the right direction Plates: 1975-2012 -- Shaping public space A woman of great integrity, and bravery Chronology |
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spelling | Elizabeth Catlett a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies edited by Dalila Scruggs ; with Mary Lee Corlett, J.V. Decemvirale, Julia Fernandez, Melanee C. Harvey, Melanie Anne Herzog, Catherine Morris, Sarah Kelly Oehler, Lowery Stokes Sims, Rashieda Witter Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies Washington National Gallery of Art [2024] New York Brooklyn Museum Chicago The University of Chicago Press 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent sti rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Aus dem Impressum: "Exhibition dates: Brooklyn Museum, September 13, 2024 - January 19, 2025; National Gallery of Art, Washington, March 9 - July 6, 2025; Art Institute of Chicago, August 30, 2025 - January 4, 2026" To that degree and more Dalila Scruggs Plates: 1945-1947 -- Becoming an artist-activist at Howard University Melanee C. Harvey Sociali(ist) networks in Chicago and New York Sarah Kelly Oehler Plates: 1947-1960 -- Sharecropper and campesino Julia Fernandez An artist-activist at the center of the global sixties Dalila Scruggs La maestra's fugitive pedagogy in Mexico J.V. Decemvirale Plates: 1960-1975 -- Pressing narratives Mary Lee Corlett "Thinking about women" through form, substance, and radical politics Melanie Anne Herzog Giving feminism a shove in the right direction Catherine Morris Plates: 1975-2012 -- Shaping public space Dalila Scruggs A woman of great integrity, and bravery Lowery Stokes Sims Chronology Rashieda Witter "A deft sculptor and printmaker, devout feminist, and lifelong social justice advocate, Catlett was uniquely committed to both her creative process and political convictions. Growing up during the Great Depression, she witnessed class inequality, racial violence, and U.S. imperialism firsthand, all while pursuing an artistic education grounded in the tenets of modernism. Catlett would protest injustices for nearly a century, via both soaring artworks and on-the-ground activism. Born in Washington, DC, Catlett settled permanently in Mexico in 1946 and for the rest of her life she worked to amplify the experiences of Black and Mexican women. Inspired by sources ranging from African sculpture to works by Barbara Hepworth and Käthe Kollwitz, Catlett never lost sight of the Black liberation struggle in the United States. Characterized by bold lines and voluptuous forms, her powerful work continues to speak directly to all those united in the fight against poverty, racism, and imperialism." -- Catlett, Elizabeth / 1915-2012 / Exhibitions African American painters / Exhibitions African American sculptors / Exhibitions African American printmakers / Exhibitions African Americans in art Civil rights movements in art / Exhibitions Printmakers / Exhibitions Painters / Exhibitions Sculptors / Exhibitions African American women artists / Mexico / Exhibitions Peintres noirs américains / Expositions Sculpteurs noirs américains / Expositions Graveurs d'estampes noirs américains / Expositions Noirs américains dans l'art Mouvements des droits de l'homme dans l'art / Expositions Graveurs d'estampes / Expositions Peintres / Expositions Sculpteurs / Expositions Femmes artistes noires américaines / Mexique / Expositions exhibition catalogs Exhibition catalogs Catalogues d'exposition (DE-588)4135467-9 Ausstellungskatalog Brooklyn Museum 13.09.2024-19.01.2025 Brooklyn gnd-content (DE-588)4135467-9 Ausstellungskatalog National Gallery of Art 09.03.2025-06.07.2025 Washington gnd-content (DE-588)4135467-9 Ausstellungskatalog Art Institute of Chicago 30.08.3035-04.01.2026 Chicago gnd-content Scruggs, Dalila (DE-588)1356825206 edt Harvey, Melanee ca. 20./21.Jh. Sonstige (DE-588)1170812392 oth Oehler, Sarah Kelly Sonstige (DE-588)1036098125 oth Herzog, Melanie Sonstige (DE-588)1293396095 oth Morris, Catherine 1970- Sonstige (DE-588)188454535 oth Sims, Lowery Stokes 1949- Sonstige (DE-588)188460055 oth Witter, Rashieda Sonstige (DE-588)1356826776 oth Catlett, Elizabeth 1915-2012 (DE-588)119394944 art Brooklyn Museum (DE-588)1023174-2 hst National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC) (DE-588)1003319-1 hst Art Institute of Chicago (DE-588)1004734-7 hst Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-226-83657-7 |
spellingShingle | Elizabeth Catlett a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies To that degree and more Plates: 1945-1947 -- Becoming an artist-activist at Howard University Sociali(ist) networks in Chicago and New York Plates: 1947-1960 -- Sharecropper and campesino An artist-activist at the center of the global sixties La maestra's fugitive pedagogy in Mexico Plates: 1960-1975 -- Pressing narratives "Thinking about women" through form, substance, and radical politics Giving feminism a shove in the right direction Plates: 1975-2012 -- Shaping public space A woman of great integrity, and bravery Chronology |
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title | Elizabeth Catlett a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies |
title_alt | Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies To that degree and more Plates: 1945-1947 -- Becoming an artist-activist at Howard University Sociali(ist) networks in Chicago and New York Plates: 1947-1960 -- Sharecropper and campesino An artist-activist at the center of the global sixties La maestra's fugitive pedagogy in Mexico Plates: 1960-1975 -- Pressing narratives "Thinking about women" through form, substance, and radical politics Giving feminism a shove in the right direction Plates: 1975-2012 -- Shaping public space A woman of great integrity, and bravery Chronology |
title_auth | Elizabeth Catlett a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies |
title_exact_search | Elizabeth Catlett a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies |
title_full | Elizabeth Catlett a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies edited by Dalila Scruggs ; with Mary Lee Corlett, J.V. Decemvirale, Julia Fernandez, Melanee C. Harvey, Melanie Anne Herzog, Catherine Morris, Sarah Kelly Oehler, Lowery Stokes Sims, Rashieda Witter |
title_fullStr | Elizabeth Catlett a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies edited by Dalila Scruggs ; with Mary Lee Corlett, J.V. Decemvirale, Julia Fernandez, Melanee C. Harvey, Melanie Anne Herzog, Catherine Morris, Sarah Kelly Oehler, Lowery Stokes Sims, Rashieda Witter |
title_full_unstemmed | Elizabeth Catlett a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies edited by Dalila Scruggs ; with Mary Lee Corlett, J.V. Decemvirale, Julia Fernandez, Melanee C. Harvey, Melanie Anne Herzog, Catherine Morris, Sarah Kelly Oehler, Lowery Stokes Sims, Rashieda Witter |
title_short | Elizabeth Catlett |
title_sort | elizabeth catlett a black revolutionary artist and all that it implies |
title_sub | a Black revolutionary artist and all that it implies |
topic_facet | Ausstellungskatalog Brooklyn Museum 13.09.2024-19.01.2025 Brooklyn Ausstellungskatalog National Gallery of Art 09.03.2025-06.07.2025 Washington Ausstellungskatalog Art Institute of Chicago 30.08.3035-04.01.2026 Chicago |
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