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Title
Mixed media assemblage: guerilla warfare book in the back pocket of a pair of pants
Description
Mixed media assemblage by John Outterbridge; book titled ""guerilla warfare"" in the back pocket of the upper portion of a pair of pants
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Social practice (Art)]
Title
Mixed media assemblage: guerilla warfare book in the back pocket of a pair of pants
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Mixed media assemblage by John Outterbridge; book titled ""guerilla warfare"" in the back pocket of the upper portion of a pair of pants
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Assemblage (Art), Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Social practice (Art)]
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
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
Attica: painting of three blindfolded prisoners
Description
Painting of three blindfolded prisoners, one with hands raised above his head; a target is painted in front of the group and the word "Attica" appears vertically along the right side of the painting; attributed to John Outterbridge
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Painting, American, Social practice (Art)]
Title
Attica: painting of three blindfolded prisoners
Description
Note: Color-corrected version of original. Painting of three blindfolded prisoners, one with hands raised above his head; a target is painted in front of the group and the word "Attica" appears vertically along the right side of the painting; attributed to John Outterbridge
Date
1970-1976
Subject
[African American artists, Art, Artists, Black Arts movement, Outterbridge, John, 1933-2020, Painting, American, Social practice (Art)]
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