Black Art - Ancestral Legacy: The African Impulse in African-American Art, 3 December 1989 - 25 February 1990
Scope and Contents
The Exhibition Photography collection is a combination and reprocessing of multipe collections of exhibition-related photography, though all material was transferred to the archives over time from the imaging / photography / visual resouces / slide library departments. Exhibitions are defined here as a curated collection of works on display for a defined and limited period of time with a title for the group of works.
All types of photography related to an exhibition was combined for ease of access. Types include installation, installation in progress, venue installation, people in exhibition, artist portraits, objects, PR or publicity images, catalogue images, various opening events, adult and family programs, tour groups and docent trainings, and crowds and lines.
Photographic formats included in the collection are: slides, transparencies, black & white (b/w) and color prints, black & white (b/w) and color negatives, and digital formats - TIF, JPG, PSD, PDF, and DOC - on CD or DVD.
Dates
- 3 December 1989 - 25 February 1990
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for public research. Researchers must make an appointment to view this collection.
Extent
From the Collection: 19.58 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Description
Objects, arranged by artist, may include: b/w prints, transparencies, b/w and color negatives Objects: Matthew Thomas Objects: Bill Traylor Objects: Osmond Watson Objects: Willard Watson Objects: Derek Webster Objects: Hale Woodruff Objects: Rip Woods Objects: Unknown Artist [cane] Objects: Unknown Artist [Hatian drum] Objects: Hatian Flag Objects: Henry Gudell cane, Allan Weiss Collection
Repository Details
Part of the Dallas Museum of Art Archives Repository