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Title
Musical performance with Troy Robinson conducting, outside
Description
Musical performance showing Troy Robinson conducting with the musicians out of frame to the right; a small audience watches; possibly in the courtyard of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Date
1970-1974
Subject
[African American conductors (Music), Bands (Music), Conductors (Music), Documentary photography, Music--Performance]
Title
Musical performance with Troy Robinson conducting, outside
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Musical performance showing Troy Robinson conducting with the musicians out of frame to the right; a small audience watches; possibly in the courtyard of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Date
1970-1974
Subject
[African American conductors (Music), Bands (Music), Conductors (Music), Documentary photography, Music--Performance]
Title
Center Arena doors from the inside
Description
Interior view of the two double center doors to the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street; plumbing pipes on the left
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes]
Title
Center Arena doors from the inside
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Interior view of the two double center doors to the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street; plumbing pipes on the left
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes]
Title
Center right door to the Arena decorated with sculpted art
Description
Center right door on the front of the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street decorated with ""found art"" sculpture surrounded by block glass window; probably done by John Outterbridge
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes, Public art]
Title
Center right door to the Arena decorated with sculpted art
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Center right door on the front of the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street decorated with ""found art"" sculpture surrounded by block glass window; probably done by John Outterbridge
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes, Public art]
Title
Right storefront door and windows of the Arena
Description
Storefront door with two side and one upper window decorated with ""found art"" sculpture; left window depicts a hillside with a tree, a sun with the moon in front, a boxy object, a small woman's head and two stylized fish at the bottom; right window displays a city scape with the sun above it; window above the door has abstract wavy vertical lines
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Artist-designed windows, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes, Public art]
Title
Right storefront door and windows of the Arena
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Storefront door with two side and one upper window decorated with ""found art"" sculpture; left window depicts a hillside with a tree, a sun with the moon in front, a boxy object, a small woman's head and two stylized fish at the bottom; right window displays a city scape with the sun above it; window above the door has abstract wavy vertical lines
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Artist-designed windows, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes, Public art]
Title
Left storefront door and windows of the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street
Description
Storefront door with two side and one upper window and the door decorated with ""found art"" sculpture; left window depicts an abstract city scape; right window displays robot-like shape with long legs with large feet; the upper window is a circular shape with various bands of color; the door has a block shaped torso and head with a large bumpy circle in the middle - the lower half of the window has a textured circular shape connected to the upper half at it's top.
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Artist-designed windows, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes, Public art]
Title
Left storefront door and windows of the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Storefront door with two side and one upper window and the door decorated with ""found art"" sculpture; left window depicts an abstract city scape; right window displays robot-like shape with long legs with large feet; the upper window is a circular shape with various bands of color; the door has a block shaped torso and head with a large bumpy circle in the middle - the lower half of the window has a textured circular shape connected to the upper half at it's top.
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Artist-designed windows, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes, Public art]
Title
Center left door to the Arena decorated with sculpted art
Description
Center left front door to the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street; door decoration is a vertical rectangle with horizontal ""zebra"" stripes, surrounded by an abstract frame. door decorated with ""found art"" sculpture surrounded by block glass window; probably done by John Outterbridge
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes, Public art]
Title
Center left door to the Arena decorated with sculpted art
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Center left front door to the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street; door decoration is a vertical rectangle with horizontal ""zebra"" stripes, surrounded by an abstract frame. door decorated with ""found art"" sculpture surrounded by block glass window; probably done by John Outterbridge
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Doorframes, Public art]
Title
Mural painted on inside arena wall depicting a front view African American face surrounded by a white circle
Description
Painted mural on a wall inside the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street; front view of an African American face with afro hair in the center of a white circle ; signature appears to be Van Slater '71
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American mural painting and decoration, Art, Black Arts movement, Mural painting and decoration, American]
Title
Mural painted on inside arena wall depicting a front view African American face surrounded by a white circle
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Painted mural on a wall inside the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street; front view of an African American face with afro hair in the center of a white circle ; signature appears to be Van Slater '71
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American mural painting and decoration, Art, Black Arts movement, Mural painting and decoration, American]
Title
Three posed boxers boys standing in boxing poses
Description
Three boys standing in boxing poses in front of poster board with posters on it
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Athletes, Boxers (sport), Boxing]
Title
Three posed boxers boys standing in boxing poses
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Three boys standing in boxing poses in front of poster board with posters on it
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Athletes, Boxers (sport), Boxing]
Title
Boxing match with audience in the Arena
Description
Boxing match with crowds surrounding the ring; referee wearing checkered pants; large mural on the wall in the background in the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Arenas, Athletes, Audiences, Boxers (sport), Boxing, Documentary photography, Mural painting and decoration, American]
Title
Boxing match with audience in the Arena
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Boxing match with crowds surrounding the ring; referee wearing checkered pants; large mural on the wall in the background in the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Arenas, Athletes, Audiences, Boxers (sport), Boxing, Documentary photography, Mural painting and decoration, American]
Title
Painting: three male faces
Description
Painting of three male African American men's faces with differing expressions on an wall inside the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street; artists' initials WK
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Painting, American]
Title
Painting: three male faces
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Painting of three male African American men's faces with differing expressions on an wall inside the Arena: 119 East Magnolia Street; artists' initials WK
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Painting, American]
Title
Painting of three African American women
Description
Painting of three African American women in slightly Egyptian style wearing earrings and bracelets; left figure viewed from back showing face in left profile wearing a long straight dress with stripped pattern; center figure viewed from front showing face in left profile wearing an ""African"" print dress, with left leg straight out and bent perpendicular to the floor; right figure viewed from front showing face in left profile wearing an ""African"" print dress with left leg straight our parallel to the floor.
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Painting, American]
Title
Painting of three African American women
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Painting of three African American women in slightly Egyptian style wearing earrings and bracelets; left figure viewed from back showing face in left profile wearing a long straight dress with stripped pattern; center figure viewed from front showing face in left profile wearing an ""African"" print dress, with left leg straight out and bent perpendicular to the floor; right figure viewed from front showing face in left profile wearing an ""African"" print dress with left leg straight our parallel to the floor.
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Painting, American]
Title
Musical performance in courtyard of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Description
Seven African American men performing in the courtyard of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion fountain; one trumpet player standing; a man playing a maraca; one man playing the flute; other musicians in the background and to the right side
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Bands (Music), Documentary photography, Music-halls--California, Music--Performance]
Title
Musical performance in courtyard of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Seven African American men performing in the courtyard of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion fountain; one trumpet player standing; a man playing a maraca; one man playing the flute; other musicians in the background and to the right side
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Bands (Music), Documentary photography, Music-halls--California, Music--Performance]
Title
Young girls dancing on a stage
Description
Nine young African American girls dancing on a stage with two adult dancers; drum set in foreground below the stage and another set in the background partially off camera to the right; drapery backdrop
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Dancers, Documentary photography, Drum set, Stage photography]
Title
Young girls dancing on a stage
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Nine young African American girls dancing on a stage with two adult dancers; drum set in foreground below the stage and another set in the background partially off camera to the right; drapery backdrop
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Dancers, Documentary photography, Drum set, Stage photography]
Title
Three women and a man sitting for a picture
Description
Three African American women and one man with Afro hairstyles pose for a picture; a young girl partially out of frame on the right; woman at left wearing a patterned coat with fur around color, down front and as cuffs.
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Clothing, Hairstyles]
Title
Three women and a man sitting for a picture
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Three African American women and one man with Afro hairstyles pose for a picture; a young girl partially out of frame on the right; woman at left wearing a patterned coat with fur around color, down front and as cuffs.
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Clothing, Hairstyles]
Title
Dancers on stage with fists raised
Description
Seven women with raised fists dancing on a stage wearing black leotards with African print material draped around their hips and falling in front to the floor; three men in the background, one playing African drum; drum set in foreground below the stage and a drum set in the background partially off camera to the right; curtain backdrop
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Black power--United States, Dancers, Documentary photography, Drum set, Percussion instruments, Stage photography]
Title
Dancers on stage with fists raised
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Seven women with raised fists dancing on a stage wearing black leotards with African print material draped around their hips and falling in front to the floor; three men in the background, one playing African drum; drum set in foreground below the stage and a drum set in the background partially off camera to the right; curtain backdrop
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Black power--United States, Dancers, Documentary photography, Drum set, Percussion instruments, Stage photography]
Title
Dancers in dance stances posing for picture
Description
One male and three female dancers dressed in black standing up; one male and one female dancers in light clothing posed on their knees reaching out; two men standing in background; two signs on the back wall saying ""dance"" and ""music""; probably at the Happening House: 102 East Indigo Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art centers, Dancers]
Title
Dancers in dance stances posing for picture
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. One male and three female dancers dressed in black standing up; one male and one female dancers in light clothing posed on their knees reaching out; two men standing in background; two signs on the back wall saying ""dance"" and ""music""; probably at the Happening House: 102 East Indigo Street
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art centers, Dancers]
Title
Woman with a necklace
Description
African American woman wearing a necklace and a bracelet on her upper arm, sitting in front of a backdrop with an elbow, two feet and two hands at the top and writing on the bottom :a hand to you...""
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Necklaces, Portraits]
Title
Woman with a necklace
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. African American woman wearing a necklace and a bracelet on her upper arm, sitting in front of a backdrop with an elbow, two feet and two hands at the top and writing on the bottom :a hand to you...""
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Necklaces, Portraits]
Title
African American man sitting in front of a backdrop
Description
African American man sitting with both hands held out, wearing a shirt decorated with guitars and musical clefs; backdrop has crouching figures at the top and words at the bottom ""lend ..hand to....""
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Portraits]
Title
African American man sitting in front of a backdrop
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. African American man sitting with both hands held out, wearing a shirt decorated with guitars and musical clefs; backdrop has crouching figures at the top and words at the bottom ""lend ..hand to....""
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Art, Black Arts movement, Portraits]
Title
Sculpture: "Shopping Bag Society"
Description
John Outterbridge sculpture ""Shopping Bag Society"" showing a paper shopping bag with price tags hanging out of the top; on a table draped in black cloth
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Sculpture, Social practice (Art)]
Title
Sculpture: "Shopping Bag Society"
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. John Outterbridge sculpture ""Shopping Bag Society"" showing a paper shopping bag with price tags hanging out of the top; on a table draped in black cloth
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Sculpture, Social practice (Art)]
Title
Sculpture: "priceless people"
Description
John Outterbridge sculpture ""Priceless People""; Seven filled cylindrical objects bundled up with a carrying handle; on a table draped in black fabric
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Sculpture, Social practice (Art)]
Title
Sculpture: "priceless people"
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. John Outterbridge sculpture ""Priceless People""; Seven filled cylindrical objects bundled up with a carrying handle; on a table draped in black fabric
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Sculpture, Social practice (Art)]
Title
Julie King with trombone
Description
Julie King, an African American woman, holding a trombone with a music stand in the left background
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Brass instruments, Documentary photography, Musicians, Musicians, Black, Women musicians, Black]
Title
Julie King with trombone
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Julie King, an African American woman, holding a trombone with a music stand in the left background
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[Brass instruments, Documentary photography, Musicians, Musicians, Black, Women musicians, Black]
Title
Uniform as artwork
Description
John Outterbridge artwork: a white military style uniform on a hanger decorated with a badge on the left front pocket, the number 70 and the letters A.P.D. on the right sleeve; with a whistle on a lead from the shoulder, a billy club and handcuffs hanging from the right waist, and a band holding bullets hanging from the left shoulder
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Social practice (Art), Uniforms]
Title
Uniform as artwork
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. John Outterbridge artwork: a white military style uniform on a hanger decorated with a badge on the left front pocket, the number 70 and the letters A.P.D. on the right sleeve; with a whistle on a lead from the shoulder, a billy club and handcuffs hanging from the right waist, and a band holding bullets hanging from the left shoulder
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Social practice (Art), Uniforms]
Title
Dance class with instructor in white
Description
African American male dance instructor wearing a white turban, white sleeveless top and white pants leading a group of dancers; he has a beard, bare feet, and is shown in right profile with his left foot raised
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American educators, Dancers, Documentary photography, Educators, Students]
Title
Dance class with instructor in white
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. African American male dance instructor wearing a white turban, white sleeveless top and white pants leading a group of dancers; he has a beard, bare feet, and is shown in right profile with his left foot raised
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American educators, Dancers, Documentary photography, Educators, Students]
Title
Dance: instructor in white demonstrating a dance step
Description
African American male dance instructor wearing a white turban, white sleeveless top and white pants demonstrating a dance step to a group of dancers; he has a beard, bare feet, and has his right leg raised
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American educators, Dancers, Documentary photography, Educators, Students]
Title
Dance: instructor in white demonstrating a dance step
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. African American male dance instructor wearing a white turban, white sleeveless top and white pants demonstrating a dance step to a group of dancers; he has a beard, bare feet, and has his right leg raised
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American educators, Dancers, Documentary photography, Educators, Students]
Title
Artist working with a mallet and chisel
Description
African American man carving a human form from wood using a mallet and chisel; man has a mustache and is wearing a striped long sleeve shirt and a hat
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Wood-carving]
Title
Artist working with a mallet and chisel
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. African American man carving a human form from wood using a mallet and chisel; man has a mustache and is wearing a striped long sleeve shirt and a hat
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Documentary photography, Wood-carving]
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