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WILL, JADA PINKETT, WILLOW, JADEN, TREY SMITH 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Portraits by Mark Seliger
#Life imitates art
Euphoria 2.08 / 94th Annual Academy Awards
Bonus:
Girl Groups of the 1970s
Honey Cone
Three Degrees
Labelle
The Emotions
Pointer Sisters
Sister Sledge
The Supremes
The Ikettes
1971.
Nafessa Williams by Jacob Webster for Playboy December 2020
ANIMATED MOVIES TURNED/TURNING 20 YEARS IN 2020
The Tigger Movie (February 11th, 2000)
An Extremely Goofy Movie (February 29th, 2000)
The Road to El Dorado (March 31st, 2000)
Dinosaur (May 19th, 2000)
Titan A.E. (June 16th, 2000)
Chicken Run (June 21st, 2000)
Pokemon 3: The Movie (July 8th, 2000)
The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea (September 19th, 2000)
Scooby Doo and the Alien Invaders (October 3rd, 2000)
Help! I’m A Fish (October 6th, 2000)
Joseph: King of Dreams (November 7th, 2000)
Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (November 17th, 2000)
The Land Before Time 7: The Stone of Cold Fire (December 5th, 2000)
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (December 12th, 2000)
The Emperor’s New Groove (December 15th, 2000)
Pokemon: Mewtwo Returns (December 30th, 2000)
You telling me these all came out in the same year? We were fucking spoiled.
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In honor of Jacob Lawrence’s EarthDay, September 9th, I found Davidson Gallery’s wonderful catalogue of some of his work – check it out at Davidson Gallery
Jacob Lawrence, an African American artist and educator, was born September 9,1917. Lawrence was among the best-known 20th century African-American painters, a distinction he shared with Romare Bearden.
Lawrence was born in Atlantic City, NJ, and was 13 when he moved with his family to New York City. Lawrence was only in his 20s when his “Migration Series” made him nationally famous. The series depicted the epic Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North in the 20th century.
Lawrence studied at the Harlem Art Workshop in New York City from 1934 to 1936, when he won a scholarship to the American Artists School in the same city. Lawrence was married to fellow artist Gwendolyn Knight.
Lawrence concentrated on depicting the history and struggles of African Americans. He is famous for his narrative series–dozens of paintings on a single historical figure or topic–generally portray people or periods important to black history, such as abolitionists John Brown and Frederick Douglass.
Jacob Lawrence’s simplified graphic forms draw from a variety of artistic traditions, including expressionism and cubism. Lawrence referred to his style as “dynamic cubism,” though by his own account the primary influence was not so much French art as the shapes and colors of Harlem.
Among his more famous works are The Harriet Tubman Series (30 panels) and The Great Migration Series (60 panels). Lawrence also illustrated a collection of Aesop’s fables, produced posters for the 1972 Olympic Games, and wrote and illustrated Harriet and the Promised Land, a children’s book of verse about Harriet Tubman.
He continued to paint until a few weeks before his death in June 2000 at the age of eighty-two. His last public work, the mosaic mural New York in Transit, was installed in October 2001 in the Times Square subway station in New York City. Lawrence was honored as an artist, teacher, and humanitarian when the NAACP awarded him the Spingarn Medal in 1970 for his outstanding achievements. In 1974 the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York held a major retrospective of his work, and in 1983, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1998, he received Washington State’s highest honor, The Washington Medal of Merit. He was awarded the U.S. National Medal of the Arts in 1990. His work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, and the Brooklyn Museum. In May 2007, the White House Historical Association (via the White House Acquisition Trust) purchased Lawrence’s The Builders (1947) for $2.5 million at auction. The painting now hangs in the White House Green Room.
When Lawrence died on June 9, 2000, the New York Times called him “one of America’s leading modern figurative painters” and “among the most impassioned visual chroniclers of the African American experience.
Via African American Registry
Also see:
- The Migration Series
- the New Yorker Magazine – Telling the Whole Story Jacob Lawrence’s “The Migration Series.”
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Icons Unmasked by Alex Solis (more) (kickstarter) Related: If Cartoon Characters Got Old
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