Black Is the Color: African-American Artists and Segregation · 2016
Black Is the Color: African-American Artists and Segregation (2016) is a Documentary / History film directed by Jacques Goldstein, starring Whitfield Lovell, Kerry James Marshall, Ellen Gallagher.
Black Is the Color highlights key moments in the history of Black visual art, from Edmonds Lewis’s 1867 sculpture Forever Free, to the work of contemporary artists such as Whitfield Lovell, Kerry James Marshall, Ellen Gallagher, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Art historians and gallery owners place the works in context, setting them against the larger social contexts of Jim Crow, WWI, the civil rights movement and the racism of the Reagan era, while contemporary artists discuss individual works by their forerunners and their ongoing influence.
Cast
Whitfield Lovell, Kerry James Marshall, Ellen Gallagher, Richard Powell, Robert O'Meally, Michael Rosenfeld, Bridget Moore, Eric Foner
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What is "Black Is the Color: African-American Artists and Segregation" about?
Black Is the Color highlights key moments in the history of Black visual art, from Edmonds Lewis’s 1867 sculpture Forever Free, to the work of contemporary artists such as Whitfield Lovell, Kerry James Marshall, Ellen Gallagher, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Art historians and gallery owners place the works in context, setting them against the larger social contexts of Jim Crow, WWI, the civil rights movement and the racism of the Reagan era, while contemporary artists discuss individual works by their forerunners and their ongoing influence.
When was "Black Is the Color: African-American Artists and Segregation" released?
Black Is the Color: African-American Artists and Segregation was released in 2016.
Who stars in "Black Is the Color: African-American Artists and Segregation"?
The cast includes Whitfield Lovell, Kerry James Marshall, Ellen Gallagher, Richard Powell.