Description
Editor
Juliette Harris
Executive Publisher
William R. Harvey, Ed.D.
Like Tina Turner, we want to be your private dancer, show you visual art that spins off the page to move in your imagination. But then we want to go one better and be your private dealer. Not only providing a competitive, international showcase for artists of African descent, this Private Show: A Juried Exhibition in Print offers our readers an unprecedented opportunity to acquire artwork without leaving home. Most of the work shown in this issue is available for sale. It’s our way of helping artists and galleries connect directly with art lovers.
The issue is also a record of Black creation at the end of the 20th century; all of the work shown here was done during the past five years (1994–1999). The first of a series, this issue does not attempt to present the big picture—a complete visual arts record of the era. We do hope that our annual, juried exhibitions in print will indeed eventually become a comprehensive record of the period’s artistic production. In this way, our annuals may begin to fill the void left in the wake of the Atlanta University Annual Art Exhibitions. Held from 1942 to 1970, these juried annuals gave African American artists from around the country a chance to gain wider exposure and purchase prizes. Offering a contemporary visual standard—See this is how you measure up against your peers—national and international competitions are an invigorating force for artists.
—Excerpt from “Private Dancer, Private Dealer—Private Show!” by Juliette Harris
Feature Articles and Contributors:
“Private Dancer, Private Dealer—Private Show!”
“Fourth Annual National Art Show”, Halima Taha, Ph.D.
“Price List”
“Gallery Contact List”
Bibliographic Details
Title: The International Review of African American Art
Publisher: The Hampton University Museum, Hampton, Virginia
Publication Date: 1999
Binding: Pictorial Softcover
Book Condition: Excellent
Book Type: Quarterly Magazine
Shipping Terms:
All books are padded and wrapped carefully. Most are shipped in a box, unless very small, in which case they will be shipped in a padded envelope.
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