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Article "Art Review: Beat of a New Trend"
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Article "Art Review: Beat of a New Trend"
Description
This article provides a description of an art show called “Intimate Images” at 1708 E. Main St. Gallery that includes art by artists Judy McLeod, Jude Schlotzhauer, and Amy Archinal. Each artist has a distinct style and focuses on issues such as, “women’s liberation from traditional stereotypes,”, “anxiety and bliss of the human drama,”, and the “energy of life.” Another exhibit at 1717 E. Franklin Street displays art by artist Lester Blackiston. His poems are, “inverted paintings,” that are associated with the Beat Generation of the 1950s and early 1960s. These exhibits were on display until February 27th.
Source
Rackley, Ed, Jeff King. "Art Review: Beat of a New Trend." The University of Richmond Collegian 74, no. 17, (February 18, 1988): 11. https://collegian.richmond.edu/?a=d&d=COL19880218.2.30&srpos=11&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-
Publisher
The Collegian, University of Richmond
Date
1988-02-18
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English
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Collegian74.17.11-19880218.PNG
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Rackley, Ed and King, Jeff, “Article "Art Review: Beat of a New Trend",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed January 14, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/3318.