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post-ism.com
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| | | | | Following the death of Jina Mahsa Amini in police custody, numerous images of the uprisings in Iran once again demonstrated photography's emancipatory power. Despite the increasing manipulability of photography and a corresponding growth of distrust in it, the medium continues to play a vital role in the context of protest movements. In the work of... | |
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americanart.si.edu
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| | | | | John White Alexander moved to New York at the age of eighteen and began working as an office boy at Harper's Weekly, where he was promoted to illustrator in 1875. | |
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fishinkblog.com
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| | | | | Walt Peregoy was born in Los Angeles in 1925. He spent his early childhood on a small island (Alameda, California) in San Francisco Bay. He was nine years old when he began his formal art training by attending classes at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley, California. At the age of 12,... | |
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artandeverythingafter.com
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| | | As I've discussed previously, African American art is unique. African American art traces its roots from African slaves brought to the United States for | ||