AUGUSTA SAVAGE

AUGUSTA SAVAGE

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Editorial:
LIBROS IMPORTACION
Año de edición:
Materia
Historia del Arte
ISBN:
978-1-913875-17-6
Páginas:
156
Encuadernación:
Rústica
56,05 €
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u003cbru003eu003cpu003eThis is a timely, visual, exploration of the fascinating life and lasting legacy of sculptor Augusta Savage (1892-1962), who overcame poverty, racism, and sexual discrimination to become one of America's most influential twentieth-century artists. Her story is one of community-building, activism, and art education.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eBorn just outside Jacksonville, Florida, Savage left the South to pursue new opportunities and opened a studio in Harlem, New York City, offering free art classes. She co-founded the Harlem Artists' Guild in 1935 and became the first director of the federally-supported Harlem Community Art Center. Through her leadership there, Savage played an instrumental role in the development of many artists: William Artis, Gwendolyn Knight, Gwendolyn Bennett, Norman Lewis, Jacob Lawrence, Robert Blackburn, Romare Bearden, among many others.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eThis ground-breaking volume features fifty works by Savage, and those she mentored or influenced, as well as correspondence and period photographs.u003c/pu003e