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Black Lives Matter

Artist Black Rabbit Studio (American)
Artist Amaranth Press & Bindery (American, established 2001)
Date2020
ClassificationsPrint
MediumRelief
DimensionsSheet: 11 x 17 in. (27.9 x 43.2 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase, Robert Bradley Fritz '51 Purchase Fund
Keyword/Subject
  • text
  • political
  • poster
Object number2020.0004
Copyright© Black Rabbit Studio
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Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter
Black Rabbit Studio
2020
[Black Lives Matter protest, man standing with his left fist raised]
[Black Lives Matter protest, man standing with his left fist raised]
Flo Ngala
2020
"Incredible as it may seem to those of us who live in the world of anti-matter, a mirror image exists - the reverso of ourselves - which we can only call the world of matter."
"Incredible as it may seem to those of us who live in the world of anti-matter, a mirror image exists - the reverso of ourselves - which we can only call the world of matter."
Alan Dunn
c 1965
Lives of the Saints
Lives of the Saints
R. B. Kitaj
1975
Leben Der Heiligen (Lives of the Saints)
Leben Der Heiligen (Lives of the Saints)
1488
"She lives on 181st Street, but her roots are in France."
"She lives on 181st Street, but her roots are in France."
Mary Petty
1931
"I've already told Lizzie we're enjoying perfect weather. Why don't you tell her we're having the time of our lives?"
"I've already told Lizzie we're enjoying perfect weather. Why don't you tell her we're having the time of our lives?"
Mary Petty
1930
Women’s Lives
Women’s Lives
Rani Jha
2005
[Untitled, red structure on black]
[Untitled, red structure on black]
Minna Wright Citron
1971
(7) untitled [rattlesnake-like creature with demon face with horns and black circle shaped body]
(7) untitled [rattlesnake-like creature with demon face with horns and black circle shaped body]
Boris Artzybasheff
no date
Coffee should be Black as Hell, Strong as Death and Sweet as Love
Coffee should be Black as Hell, Strong as Death and Sweet as Love
Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.
n.d.
I knew GOD was a WOMAN but I didn’t know she was BLACK!
I knew GOD was a WOMAN but I didn’t know she was BLACK!
Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.
n.d.
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