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. Her ...
"Dancing," a 1990 lithograph by Elizabeth Catlett, is one of the works that will be included in the exhibit "The Art of Elizabeth Catlett from the Collection of Samella Lewis" from June 10 to Sept. 4, ...
For Elizabeth Catlett, it was never art for art’s sake. From her 1930s graduate studies at the University of Iowa under regionalist Grant Wood to the two final exhibitions of her lifetime in 2011, ...
A sweeping retrospective of Elizabeth Catlett, organized by the Brooklyn Museum and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago. Brings more than 150 ...
The curators of the National Gallery of Art’s exhibition “Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist” withhold her most famous work, the 1968 carving of a clenched fist known as “Black Unity,” ...
MEXICO CITY -- Sculptor and printmaker Elizabeth Catlett, a U.S. expatriate renowned for her dignified portrayals of African-American and Mexican women who was barred from her home country for ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) will install three sculptures created by acclaimed artist Elizabeth Catlett. Beginning in March, the more than 5-foot ...
Sculptor Elizabeth Catlett was one of the most important African-American artists of the 20th century and one of the last living links to the... Harlem Renaissance Artist Catlett Dies At 96 RENEE ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) – Sculptor and printmaker Elizabeth Catlett, a U.S. expatriate renowned for her dignified portrayals of African-American and Mexican women and who was barred from her home country for ...
Regarded as “guardians of the Black narrative,” the artworks greet visitors to NMAAHC’s Heritage Hall Shantay Robinson - Museum Correspondent The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American ...
“Offering Education,” “Offering Life” and “Rejecting Injustice.” (2003) Elizabeth Catlett. Credit: Josh Weilepp/NMAAHC These three sculptures by Elizabeth Catlett are in the Smithsonian’s National ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is currently displaying the work of DC native and world-renowned artist, Elizabeth Catlett (19151-2012). The ...
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