Making Race: Modernism and "racial Art" in America by Jacqueline Francis

Making Race: Modernism and "racial Art" in America

McLellan Endowed

Jacqueline Francis

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Malvin Gray Johnson, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Max Weber were three New York City artists whose work was popularly assigned to the category of "racial art" in the interwar years of the twentieth century. The term was widely used by critics and the publ...

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