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Black artists may have been marginalized, but one can no longer dismiss them as outsiders. They have been as central to Abstract Expressionism as Norman Lewis or Charles Alston and as central to the shaped canvas of the 1960s as Al Loving or Sam Gilliam. They have been as central to the space between abstraction and representation as Hale Woodruff or Beauford Delaney. They have been as central to the full recognition of women artists as Howardena Pindell or Alma Thomas, and they are central to art today More Information: artdaily/news/72745/Beta-pictoris-gallery-in-Birmingham-presents-the-work-of-Eugene-James-Martin#.VBGWNWMjzyU[/url] Copyright © artdaily.org
Posted on: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 12:32:45 +0000

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