As a young girl, Elizabeth “Betty ... who trained other prominent Black artists of the day, including David Driskell and Sylvia Snowden. Catlett was quickly finding her voice, and her purpose.
A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies” being staged at the National Gallery. one mile from the White House, makes it impossible to divorce from current events.
A career-long retrospective of the iconic artist and activist’s work examines racism, inequality, and the beauty of Blackness ...
The curators of the National Gallery of Art’s exhibition “Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist ... The answer, of course, is presenting history in all its diverse complexity ...
“Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist,” the largest ever presentation of her work in America, can be seen now through July 6, 2025 in Washington, D.C.
It is part of the touring exhibition Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist, which arrived this week at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, after premiering at the Brooklyn Museum ...
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