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Author English, Darby, 1974- author.

Title 1971: a year in the life of color / Darby English.

Publication Info. Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource (285 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Social experiments with modernism -- The figure of the black modernist -- Making a show of discomposure: Contemporary Black Artists in America -- Local color and its discontents: the DeLuxe show -- Appendix: Raymond Saunders, Black is a color.
Summary In this book, art historian Darby English explores the year 1971, when two exhibitions opened that brought modernist painting and sculpture into the burning heart of United States cultural politics: Contemporary Black Artists in America, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and The DeLuxe Show, a racially integrated abstract art exhibition presented in a renovated movie theater in a Houston ghetto. 1971: A Year in the Life of Color looks at many black artists' desire to gain freedom from overt racial representation, as well as their efforts--and those of their advocates--to further that aim through public exhibition. Amid calls to define a black aesthetic, these experiments with modernist art prioritized cultural interaction and instability. 'Contemporary Black Artists in America' highlighted abstraction as a stance against normative approaches, while 'The DeLuxe Show' positioned abstraction in a center of urban blight. The importance of these experiments, English argues, came partly from color's special status as a cultural symbol and partly from investigations of color already under way in late modern art and criticism. With their supporters, black modernists--among them Peter Bradley, Frederick Eversley, Alvin Loving, Raymond Saunders, and Alma Thomas--rose above the demand to represent or be represented, compromising nothing in their appeals for interracial collaboration and, above all, responding with optimism rather than cynicism to the surrounding culture's preoccupation with color.
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Subject Contemporary Black Artists in America (Exhibition) (1971 : New York, N.Y.)
De Luxe Show (Exhibition) (1971 : Houston, Tex.)
African American art -- Exhibitions -- History.
African American art.
History.
Art, Abstract -- United States -- Exhibitions -- History.
Art, Abstract.
United States.
Art, American -- 20th century -- Exhibitions -- History.
Art, American.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Art and race.
Art and society -- United States.
Modernism (Art) -- Social aspects -- United States.
Modernism (Art)
Social aspects.
Nineteen seventy-one, A.D.
Nineteen seventy-one, A.D.
Art and race.
ART -- Performance.
Art and society.
ART -- Reference.
Art, Abstract -- Exhibitions.
Art, American -- Exhibitions.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: English, Darby, 1974- 1971: a year in the life of color. Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2016 9780226131054 (DLC) 2016012924 (OCoLC)944087514
ISBN 9780226274737 (electronic book)
022627473X (electronic book)
9780226131054
022613105X