Elizabeth Catlett's retrospective "A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies," at the Brooklyn Museum, testifies ...
Join Us Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary and All That It Implies assumes the prodigious task of showcasing nearly 50 years of the prolific artist’s dynamic artwork and abundant political ...
Elizabeth Catlett (1915-2012) is hardly an unknown artist. Her sharecropper images, particularly a 1952 linocut of a weary worker in a wide-brimmed hat, are recognizable far beyond the art world.
Members of the Iowa Board of Regents praised the state universities for the efforts that have brought them nearly in ...
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The first exhibition to display a comprehensive look at Southern art over the first half of the 20th century opens to the ...
Elizabeth Catlett was an African-American artist who explored themes relating to race and feminism in her range of sculpture, paintings, and prints. Like her peer Norman Lewis, Catlett highlighted the ...
“Naima,” a 1999 bronze sculpture by African American artist Elizabeth Catlett, 1915-2012. McCarthy noted that Catlett won a scholarship to Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon ...
The Brooklyn Museum, in particular, shines with the expansive inaugural Brooklyn Artists Exhibition and a recently opened retrospective of Elizabeth Catlett. A trailblazing artist in a class of ...
Elizabeth Catlett was an African-American artist who explored themes relating to race and feminism in her range of sculpture, paintings, and prints. Like her peer Norman Lewis, Catlett highlighted the ...