FATWTS Makes ARTNET's Top Twenty List of National Exhibitions
Artnet selects For All the World to See as one of the twenty top national museum shows for May 2010!
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Artnet selects For All the World to See as one of the twenty top national museum shows for May 2010!
Read about For All the World to See in the May/June Humanities magazine, published by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The project was the recipient of two grants from the NEH, for planning (2008) and implementation (2009)
Click on the link below for a very smart and well-written piece on For All the World to See that just launched on the homepage of UMBC's university-wide website. The piece offers excellent background on the project and its curator, Maurice Berger.
A week to go before For All the World to See premieres at the International Center of Photography in New York. Follow FATWTS on Facebook.
The New York Times selects For All the World to See as its art pick for important cultural events for the week ahead.
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Read Holland Cotter's front page review of For All the World to See in The New York Times. And take a look at a Times slide show of some of the work in the exhibition.
Read about For All the World to See, in El Pais, Spain's most widely-circulated newspaper.
Hear this excellent report on For All the World to See on German National Radio
Read a review in The Jewish Exponent of the For All the World to See book (published by Yale University Press).
Holland Cotter on FATWTS in today's starred listing in The New York Times: "Television was best of friends to the civil rights movement in the 1960s, bringing its valiant images, week after week, into American homes. Pictorial glossies like Life and Look had done a similar service a decade earlier. How did the delivery of such images come ab...out? And why? This absorbing think piece of an exhibition gives some answers, defining visual culture in the broadest sense by interspersing videos and vintage magazines with racially loaded objects from Aunt Jemima salt shakers to Black Panther posters."
> Read the New York Times listing for FATWTS
Barbara Hoffman, cultural reporter of the New York Post, selects FATWTS as a hot pick for the Memorial Day weekend.
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