Charles White, “Black Pope (Sandwich Board Man)” (1973), at @themuseumofmodernart. (at MoMA The Museum of Modern Art) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bqi5qJCl6Hr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16cvut62sszdy
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Charles White, “Black Pope (Sandwich Board Man)” (1973), at @themuseumofmodernart. (at MoMA The Museum of Modern Art) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bqi5qJCl6Hr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16cvut62sszdy
Research Spotlight: The Door-Knocker Earring “I’ve come to embrace these items as symbols of resistance, and believe I have a right to be taken seriously no matter what I have on. I should be able to define myself and not be put into a box because of what I’m wearing.”
The door-knocker earring is more than a piece of jewelry, but a cultural marker with deeply rooted significance for women of color. For this reason, it is one of 111 indispensable design objects included in the upcoming exhibition, “Items: Is Fashion Modern?” In a new interview from the curatorial team, 3 wearers navigate the cultural nuances and meanings of the iconic earring mo.ma/2t6GjJn
[Photo: Amanda Lopez. Styling: Tanya Melendez]
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Karolina Jabłońska - Bad Cats II (oil on canvas, 2015)
“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”
— Desmond Tutu
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From Duo Zine by Jacques Floret and Stéphane Trapier, with bizarre détourned clip art
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By Jardine, William, Sir, 1800-1874 Lizars, W. H. 1788-1859 , engraver. Smith, Charles Hamilton, 1776-1859 , ill. Stewart, James, 1791-1863 , ill.
Publication info Edinburgh,W. H. Lizars; [etc., etc.]1833- BHL Collections: Ernst Mayr Library of the MCZ, Harvard University Smithsonian Libraries
Keiichiro Goto Prescription of Freedom 1939 - 1941
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Blue D.1. by Wojciech Fangor