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Artists often help us to break out of the paradigms to which we are knowingly and unknowingly accustomed. In this episode, New York- and Philadelphia-based artist Carolyn Lazard considers Emma Amos’s resistances to white supremacy in the 1960s and Bruce Conner’s disintegration of media’s spectacular thrall in the 1970s as well as the legacies each artist left in their wake.
Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated
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Artists often help us to break out of the paradigms to which we are knowingly and unknowingly accustomed. In this episode, New York- and Philadelphia-based artist Carolyn Lazard considers Emma Amos’s resistances to white supremacy in the 1960s and Bruce Conner’s disintegration of media’s spectacular thrall in the 1970s as well as the legacies each artist left in their wake.
Show Notes and Transcript available at www.aaa.si.edu/articulated
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