Los Angeles - The history of art history of African Americans can be said to be overseas expatriates. Early letters from important artists were held at the university, her most famous exhibition materials were kept in museums, notes and sketchbooks hidden by artists Studio Studios Today, the Getty Institute has a variety of parts Announcing a new program to help summarize: African American art history initiative
It is the plan of Los Angeles Getty Institute (academic department of J. Paul Getty Trust). It strengthened the heritage of African-Americans through the acquisition of important files and began collecting the papers of pioneering collection artist Betty Sal. In this town
Columbia University art historian Kelly Jones became a senior consultant for this project and said the acquisition of Saar is a powerful start. "Saar is one of the leading African-American artists in this area and some people like John Otter, artists like Bridge and David Hammons, who were born in 1926, so start with this wide range It is wonderful. "
With an initial budget of five million dollars, Getty is committed to hiring curators and bibliographies in the field to assist new acquisitions and development research projects, and each year two graduate scholarships and educational institutions and museums in the field I will grant a grant to you. We will cooperate to save, digitize, and open up your own files.
Getty's first partner has just received $ 5.40 million from the Walton Family Foundation at Studio Museum in Harlem, New York State, California African American Museum, Los Angeles Art Plus Practice, and Spellman College in Atlanta. US dollar, used for research on collective art history of Atlanta University Center and creation of curator research
"Getty is not trying to do this alone, but it works with other important agencies," said James Kuno's trust president.
"I think that the spirit of collaboration here makes this project very exciting," "Cooperation helps transfer important files to other aspects of contemporary art world."
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