Mounting Frustration : The Art Museum in the Age of Black Power

Cahan, Susan. Mounting Frustration : The Art Museum in the Age of Black Power. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016.

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Abstract (English)

"Prior to 1967 fewer than a dozen museum exhibitions had featured the work of African American artists. And by the time the civil rights movement reached the American art museum, it had already crested: the first public demonstrations to integrate museums occurred in late 1968, twenty years after the desegregation of the military and fourteen years after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision. In Mounting Frustration Susan E. Cahan investigates the strategies African American artists and museum professionals employed as they wrangled over access to and the direction of New York City's elite museums. Drawing on numerous interviews with artists and analyses of internal museum documents, Cahan gives a detailed and at times surprising picture of the institutional and social forces that both drove and inhibited racial justice in New York's museums." -- Publisher's website

Types: Monographs
All Contributors: Cahan, Susan (Author)
Dossier: 800 - MUSÉOLOGIE / MUSEOLOGY
Collation: 344 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 37 cm
ISBN: 9780822358978
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Durham, NC: Duke University Press
Keywords: BLACK ARTISTS; RACE POLITICS; AMERICAN ART; EXHIBITION PRACTICE
Copyright Statement: Duke University Press
Notes:

Includes onomastic index.
Bibliography p. 319 - 333.
Dust jacket.

Deposited by: Collections
Date Deposited: 23 Mar 2016 20:11
Last Modified: 26 May 2016 18:42
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/26921
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