Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory DouglasRizzoli, 2007 - 223 pages The Black Panther Party for Self Defense, formed in the aftermath of the assassination of Malcolm X in 1965, remains one of the most controversial movements of the 20th-century. Founded by the charismatic Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, the party sounded a defiant cry for an end to the institutionalized subjugation of African Americans. The Black Panther newspaper was founded to articulate the party's message and artist Emory Douglas became the paper's art director and later the party's Minister of Culture.Douglas's artistic talents and experience proved a powerful combination: his striking collages of photographs and his own drawings combined to create some of the era's most iconic images, like that of Newton with his signature beret and large gun set against a background of a blood-red star, which could be found blanketing neighborhoods during the 12 years the paper existed.This landmark book brings together a remarkable lineup of party insiders who detail the crafting of the party's visual identity. |
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... San Francisco event , Rigo 23 created a mural on a building facing City Hall that simply read " TRUTH . " An image of over two hundred bags of groceries arranged on the grounds at San Francisco's United Nations Plaza , part of the ...
... San Francisco event , Rigo 23 created a mural on a building facing City Hall that simply read " TRUTH . " An image of over two hundred bags of groceries arranged on the grounds at San Francisco's United Nations Plaza , part of the ...
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... ( San Francisco- Oakland , & c ) to bring programs of Black culture ( e.g. , theater , poetry , music ) to the various campuses in the area , and to other venues we might develop . Using the campus facilities at State and actually ...
... ( San Francisco- Oakland , & c ) to bring programs of Black culture ( e.g. , theater , poetry , music ) to the various campuses in the area , and to other venues we might develop . Using the campus facilities at State and actually ...
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... San Francisco . I was born in Grand Rapids , Michigan . I came here in 1951. My mother had a sister here , and I had asthma as a child . The doctor said a climate change would be good for the asthma . So we came out here to San ...
... San Francisco . I was born in Grand Rapids , Michigan . I came here in 1951. My mother had a sister here , and I had asthma as a child . The doctor said a climate change would be good for the asthma . So we came out here to San ...
Table des matières
Preface | 10 |
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words | 49 |
Emory Douglas and the Third World Cultural Revolution | 129 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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