Important art monograph on 33 African-American artists
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Welcome to Uccello Books! Essays by Michael Brenson, Alison Weld, James Smalls and Sadao Serikawa. Dream Singers, Story Tellers: An African-American Presence. First edition. Japan: Fukui Fine Arts Museum; New Jersey State Museum; The International Center for Japonisme; Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum; The State University of New Jersey; 1994. Text in English and Japanese. Large perfectbound book in the original pictorial wrappers. 230 pages filled with color and b+w illustrations.This landmark exhibtion featured 33 mainstream and self-taught artists and was the first to present the depth and complexity of African-American art to Japan. The participants included David Butler, William Edmonson, Norman Wilfred Lewis, Tyrone Mitchell, Bill Traylor, Melvin Edwards, Lonnie Holley, Philadelphia Wireman, William T. Williams, Willie Cole, John L. Moore, Gerald Hawkes, Faith Ringgold, Mozell Benson, Joanna, Martha Jane & Plummer Pettaway, Hawkins Bolden, Emilio Cruz, Thornton Dial, Minnie Evans, Ralph Griffin, Bessie Harvey, Joseph Yoakum, Emma Amos, Benny Andrews, Jacob Lawrence, Joe Overstreet, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Glenn Ligon, Adrian Piper, and Lorna Simpson. Please see our other interesting and rare books for sale! Item condition: Book in near-fine condition with no ownership marks/ writing within. Wrappers in handsome condition with
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