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The visual blues

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  1. The visual blues / edited by Natalie A. Mault ; essays by R.A. Lawson, John Lowe, Natalie A. Mault, Margaret Rose Vendryes ; with artist biographies by Lauren Barnett and Natalie A. Mault.
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  1. Baton Rouge : LSU Museum of Art, [2014]
  2. ©2014

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Additional authors
  1. Mault, Natalie A.
  2. Lawson, R. A., 1974-
  3. Lowe, John, 1945-
  4. Vendryes, Margaret Rose, 1955-
  5. Barnett, Lauren
  6. Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Museum of Art, host institution.
  7. Telfair Museums (Savannah, Ga.), host institution.
Description
  1. 87 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits; 28 cm
Summary
  1. The visual blues explores the enormous impact that blues and jazz music emanating from the Deep South and moving north had on artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance. The Visual Blues shows how the artists and musicians of the Harlem Renaissance blurred artistic boundaries, drawing inspiration from each other and contributing to each other's art forms. The art scene in Harlem from 1919 to approximately 1940 encouraged a melding of art, music, literature, and poetry, providing a creative haven and outlet for transcending hardships and shattering racial stereotypes. The visual blues features a wide range of artists, some of whom already have established reputations and art markets, and others who are under-recognized and are rarely seen publicly. The visual blues comprises sixty-four paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and sculptures by some of the most recognized and celebrated African-American artists of the Harlem Renaissance.
Subject
  1. African American art
  2. Harlem Renaissance
  3. Exhibition catalogs
  4. Harlem Renaissance > Exhibitions
  5. African American art > 20th century > Exhibitions
  6. Blues (Music) in art > Exhibitions
  7. 1900-1999
  8. African American artists > Biography
  9. Music > African American influences > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
  1. Exhibition catalogs.
Contents
  1. Shake that thang : dancing figures and figures that dance in African American art / Margaret Rose Vendryes -- Blues, jazz, and the literature of the Harlem Renaissance / John Lowe -- Hearing the blues in the art of the Harlem Renaissance / R.A. Lawson -- "Money, you've got lots of friends" : patronage in the Harlem Renaissance / Natalie A. Mault.
Call number
  1. Sc F 17-88
Note
  1. "Published in conjunction with the exhibition 'The Visual Blues', presented at the LSU Museum of Art, Baton Rouge, from March 8 to July 13, 2014, and at the Telfair Museums, Savannah, from January 30 to May 3, 2015"--Colophon.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-86).
Title
  1. The visual blues / edited by Natalie A. Mault ; essays by R.A. Lawson, John Lowe, Natalie A. Mault, Margaret Rose Vendryes ; with artist biographies by Lauren Barnett and Natalie A. Mault.
Publisher
  1. Baton Rouge : LSU Museum of Art, [2014]
Copyright date
  1. ©2014
Type of content
  1. text
  2. still image
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-86).
Chronological term
  1. 1900-1999
Added author
  1. Mault, Natalie A., editor, author.
  2. Lawson, R. A., 1974- author.
  3. Lowe, John, 1945- author.
  4. Vendryes, Margaret Rose, 1955- author.
  5. Barnett, Lauren, author.
  6. Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Museum of Art, host institution.
  7. Telfair Museums (Savannah, Ga.), host institution.
LCCN
  1. 2013949519
ISBN
  1. 9780615878300
  2. 061587830X
Research call number
  1. Sc F 17-88
  2. JNF 14-64
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