30 Americans — Events & Exhibitions at The Detroit Institute of Arts
▻http://www.dia.org/calendar/event.aspx?id=4998&iid=
Un peu plus bas un petit reportage de WSWS sur l’exposition, mais je voulais juste montrer que sur le site du musée, en première page, ils annonce :
“Photography is allowed and encouraged in the exhibition! Share your experience with your community using the hashtag #30plusus”
Et personnellement, j’aime beaucoup ça.
Identity, triumph, tragedy, pride, prejudice, humor and wit. 30 Americans: An exhibition bound by one nation and divided by 30 experiences. A dynamic showcase of contemporary art by African American artists, this exhibition explores issues of racial, political, historical and gender identity in contemporary culture. See more than 50 paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs and video drawn from the Rubell Family Collection, created by many of the most important African American artists working over the past 30 years, including Kerry James Marshall, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kara Walker, Nick Cave, Kehinde Wiley, Carrie Mae Weems, Robert Colescott, Glenn Ligon and Lorna Simpson.
#30plusus
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30 Americans at the Detroit Institute of Arts : The art of identity politics - World Socialist Web Site
▻http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/01/20/thir-j20.html
30 Americans at the Detroit Institute of Arts: The art of identity politics
By Zac Corrigan
20 January 2016
The 30 Americans exhibition recently on view at the Detroit Institute of Arts (and opening at the Cincinnati Art Museum on March 19) contains 55 works—paintings, photographs, sculptures, installation pieces and videos—by 30 African American artists. All of them have been produced since 1975, about half in the last decade.
The collection—which is owned by the Rubell family of Miami, Florida—includes works by relatively well-known artists such as photographer Carrie Mae Weems and painters Robert Colescott, Jean-Michele Basquiat and Kehinde Wiley, as well as works by many lesser-known or up-and-coming artists.
#art #Peinture #états-unis #détroit