![]() ![]() The authors have done a tremendous service in collecting this material. Some writings could be found in Art in America, Artforum, Time, The New York Times and other readily-available books and periodicals, but much was originally distributed in small periodicals, pamphlets and catalogs for exhibitions at small museums and galleries, self-published as well as unpublished press releases, opinion pieces, statements and announcements by artists and artist-run organizations, in lectures and on radio programs. museum tour), the material was often extremely difficult to track down. As Mark Godfrey discovered when researching art from the 1960s-1980s by Black American artists for his important exhibition, Soul of a Nation Art in the Age of Black Power (Tate Modern and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, 2017 and U. Miller & Co., New York: 2021)įilling the racial gaps in traditional art history requires, among other resources, access to literature on the field. “The Soul of a Nation Reader Writings by and about Black American artists 1960-1980” (Gregory R. “The Soul of a Nation Reader Writings by and about Black American artists 1960-1980” Edited with text by Mark Godfrey, Allie Biswas. ![]()
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