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Willis, Deborah; Finley, Cheryl

 
9780847833351: Harlem: A Century in Images

Sinopsis

A century of Harlem, through the eyes and lenses of some of the most important artists and photographers of the twentieth century. The vibrant and bustling neighborhood occupying the upper reaches of Manhattan has been at the crossroads of the artistic, literary, and political currents of the African-American community since the early days of the twentieth century.

Home to writers and revolutionaries, artists and agitators, Harlem has been both subject and inspiration for countless photographers. This sweeping photographic survey includes nearly two hundred images that tell the story of Harlem

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Acerca del autor

Thelma Golden is director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem.

Deborah Willis is a professor of Africana studies at New York University.

Cheryl Finley is associate professor of art and African American studies at Cornell University.

Elizabeth Alexander is an American poet, essayist, and professor.

De la contraportada

A century of Harlem, through the eyes and lenses of some of the most important artists and photographers of the twentieth century. The vibrant and bustling neighborhood occupying the upper reaches of Manhattan has been at the crossroads of the artistic, literary, and political currents of the African-American community since the early days of the twentieth century.

Home to writers and revolutionaries, artists and agitators, Harlem has been both subject and inspiration for countless photographers. This sweeping photographic survey includes nearly two hundred images that tell the story of Harlem

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