Elizabeth Catlett. Black Unity, 1968. Cedar. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2014.11. © 2024 Mora-Catlett Family / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. (Photo: Edward C. Robison III)
Elizabeth Catlett. Black Unity, 1968. Cedar. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2014.11. © 2024 Mora-Catlett Family / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. (Photo: Edward C. Robison III)
Exposition
Payant
Sculpture

Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies Elizabeth Catlett

Dates : Vendredi 13 septembre 2024 - Dimanche 19 janvier 2025

-

Vernissage : Vernissage ven 13 Sep 2024, 11:00

Vernissage
ven 13 Sep 2024, 11:00
Finissage
dim 19 jan 2025, 6:00

Adresse : Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, 11238 Brooklyn

Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn , NY 11238
États-Unis

Comment s'y rendre ?

Itinéraires, voiture, bus, marche, vélo ...

Description, horaires...

A defining Black woman artist of the twentieth century, Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012) has not received the mainstream art-world attention afforded many of her peers. The Brooklyn Museum, in partnership with the National Gallery of Art, closes this gap with Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies, an exhibition of over 150 works that gives this revolutionary artist and radical activist her due.

 

A deft sculptor and printmaker, devout feminist, and lifelong social justice advocate, Catlett was uniquely committed to both her creative process and political convictions. Growing up during the Great Depression, she witnessed class inequality, racial violence, and U.S. imperialism firsthand, all while pursuing an artistic education grounded in the tenets of modernism. Catlett would protest injustices for nearly a century, via both soaring artworks and on-the-ground activism. 

 

Born in Washington, DC, Catlett settled permanently in Mexico in 1946 and for the rest of her life she worked to amplify the experiences of Black and Mexican women. Inspired by sources ranging from African sculpture to works by Barbara Hepworth and Käthe Kollwitz, Catlett never lost sight of the Black liberation struggle in the United States. Characterized by bold lines and voluptuous forms, her powerful work continues to speak directly to all those united in the fight against poverty, racism, and imperialism. 

 

Learn more about our touring exhibitions, and bring this exhibition to your institution by emailing exhibitions@brooklynmuseum.org.

 

Accompanying publication
The traveling retrospective will be accompanied by a book of the same title, edited by Dalila Scruggs and distributed by the University of Chicago. The 304-page publication offers a revelatory look at Catlett and her nearly century-long life, highlighting overlooked works alongside iconic masterpieces. Essays address topics including Catlett’s early development as an artist-activist, the impact of political exile on her work, and the diverse influences that shaped her practice. 

Mise en avant Exposition
Prix
149,00 €

Mise en avant de votre exposition sur la pages pilier de ONE ARTY MINUTE : Page d’accueil + page LES EXPOSITIONS + Page LES  VERNISSAGES + Instagram et FB.

Nos pages reçoivent principalement des visites de professionnels et d’amateurs d’art. En activant votre Pack Boost, vous assurez la visibilité de votre exposition dès sa publication.


7 jours (pack essentiel) 

Affichage illimité sur les pages majeures de One Arty auprès d’une cible composée de 100% de passionnés d’art.

 

15 jours (pack avantage)

Une économie de 15% pour une visibilité renforcée auprès d’un public passionné d’art.

 

30 jours (pack Boost total)

Une économie de 33% pour un coût de 13,3 € par jour.

Prix
Durée