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Back from vacation and back to work. #beadsonastring #dna #genes #oilpainting #bobos #clappers #knockers
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Working on work before I go to work. #wip #pencil #black #blackpaper #elevate #7 #destination #faith
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#johnoutterbridge #sculptor #artist #imusspeak #america #american #sculpture #art+practice (at Art+Practice)
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Detail of @fordjourstudio at @papillionart #paint #stilllife #pattern #stripes #8paintings #winners #losers #trophy (at PAPILLION ART)
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Details of a @yashuared piece at @papillionart #howtohideinthewind #collage #woodblock #constructions (at PAPILLION ART)
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Correcting lines and angles. Work in progress #elevate #elevator #pencil #paper #gray #graymatter #enter #exit #drawing #jeffreysims
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Work in progress #elevate #elevator #pencil #paper #gray #graymatter #enter #exit #drawing #jeffreysims
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Europeans on a late 19th-century ivory tusk from Angola, Kongo peoples, @metmuseum Tomorrow’s the last day for the show. (at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
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Ensalved Africans on the same late 19th-century tusk, Kongo, @metmuseum (at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
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Photographs of immaculate, domestic interiors are common to us today, with countless images of private homes readily found in design magazines and on social media. The tradition of documenting personal rooms, however, was an exclusive one when it emerged in Europe at the start of the 19th century. Before the advent of photography, those who could afford to commissioned artists to paint small, highly detailed watercolors of the interiors of their homes that they would then slip, like photographs, into display albums. Such paintings offer a glimpse into the decadent lifestyles of the 19th century’s well-to-do and the art of recording finely decorated interior spaces. Currently, 47 such paintings are featured in House Proud, an exhibition at the Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland.
Domestic Interior Paintings Show How the 1% Lived in the 19th Century
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From Doreen Garner’s portfolio in BOMB:
“I identify, extract, and exploit the tissues that bind the sexual and the grotesque, specifically regarding the black female body. Treated as spectacle and disposable specimen, these women and their stories—Henrietta Lacks, Saartjie Baartman, the victims of Dr. J. Marion Sims—are a driving force. Identifying the voyeur as the subject, an oppositional gaze is directed towards fetish, objectification, and racism.
“Take the power back, twist it, and sharpen it. Probe all cavities of the privileged viewer experience. With viscera and bling, a material mush is formulated of beads, Swarovski crystals, silicone, rubber, teeth, condoms, teddy bear stuffing, Vaseline, etc., held together by glass walls or latex membranes.”
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There Goes the ‘Hood, by Lance Freeman, 2006
Fair and Healthy Land Use: Environmental Justice and Planning, by Craig Anthony Arnold, 2007
Aesthetics of Equity, by Craig Wilkins, 2007
Structural Inequality: Black Architects in the United States, by Victoria Kaplan, 2006
The Crisis of the African-American Architect: Conflicting Cultures of Architecture and (Black) Power, by Melvin Mitchell , 2002
Urban Planning and the African-American Community, by June Manning Thomas, 1997
Redevelopment and Race: Planning a Finer City in Postwar Detroit, June Manning Thomas, 1997
Planning Atlanta, by Harley F. Etienne and Barbara Faga, 2015
The Black Metropolis in the 21st Century: Race, Power, and the Politics of Place, edited by Robert Bullard, 2007
Growing Smarter: Achieving Livable Communities, Environmental Justice, and Regional Equity, edited by Robert Bullard, 2007
Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World, edited by Julian Agyeman, Robert D. Bullard and Bob Evans, 2003
Race, Poverty, and American Cities, by John Charles Boger, 1993
Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City, by St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton, 1962
Everything from David Harvey
The Philadelphia Negro, by W.E.B. Dubois, 1896
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Special Issue: Ebony, August 1967
The Chicago: Mighty, Lord visual narrative, takes a look further into the Ebony magazine (special issue) published 48 years ago, this month.
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