Exhibiting Blackness: African Americans and the American Art Museum

By Bridget R. Cooks.

Exhibiting Blackness: African Americans and the American Art Museum

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In 1927, the Chicago Art Institute presented the first major museum exhibition of art by African Americans. Designed to demonstrate the artists' abilities and to promote racial equality, the exhibition also revealed the art world's anxieties about the participation of African Americans in the exclusive venue of art museums―places where blacks had historically been barred from visiting let alone exhibiting. Since then, America's major art museums have served as crucial locations for African Americans to protest against their exclusion and attest to their contributions in the v...

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9781558498754

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