An edition of Whitewalling (2018)

Whitewalling

art, race & protest in 3 acts

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Whitewalling
Aruna D'Souza
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An edition of Whitewalling (2018)

Whitewalling

art, race & protest in 3 acts

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In 2017, the Whitney Biennial included a painting by a white artist, Dana Schutz, of the lynched body of a young black child, Emmett Till. In 1979, anger brewed over a show at New York's Artists Space entitled Nigger Drawings. In 1969, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition Harlem on My Mind did not include a single work by a black artist. In all three cases, black artists and writers and their allies organized vigorous responses using the only forum available to them: public protest. '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 art world - no less than the country at large - has persistently struggled with the politics of race, and the ways this struggle has influenced how museums, curators and artists wrestle with notions of free speech and the specter of censorship. 'Whitewalling' takes a critical and intimate look at these three "acts" in the history of the American art scene and asks: when we speak of artistic freedom and the freedom of speech, who, exactly, is free to speak?

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Badlands Unlimited
Language
English
Pages
149

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Table of Contents

Setting the stage
Act 1: Open casket, Whitney Biennial, 2017
Act 2: The nigger drawings, Artists Space, 1979
Act 3: Harlem on my mind, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1969.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Copyright Date
2018

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.7309/04, 704.03/96073
Library of Congress
N6512 .D76 2018, N8232 .D76 2018

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Pagination
149 pages
Number of pages
149

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26961191M
ISBN 10
1943263140
ISBN 13
9781943263141
OCLC/WorldCat
1026350400

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