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Cliff Joseph

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151:, for which the Whitney had hired a White curator. 15 Black artists pulled out of the exhibition the day it was to open. In response to the Whitney exhibition, Joseph remarked that it was essential for Black art to be curated by someone "whose wisdom, strength and depth of sensitivity regarding black art is drawn from the well of his own black experience". As co-chair of the BECC with Benny Andrews, Joseph went on to organize a rebuttal exhibition, titled 155:, held at the Acts of Art Gallery in Manhattan. Joseph and Andrews also requested that the Whitney postpone its exhibition in order for consultation with BECC and "other community representatives" to take place. The Whitney rejected their offer. 129:
was also a member of BECC. Its goal was to bring attention to the lack of representation of Black artists in New York City galleries and museums. The founding and mission of the group came in response to the
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Wallace, Caroline V. (2015). "Exhibiting Authenticity: The Black Emergency Cultural Coalition's Protests of the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1968–71".
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in New York, receiving a degree in illustration in 1952; he later taught art therapy at Pratt. He also attended the Turtle Bay School of Therapy.
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According to a 1978 profile, Joseph's art practice "ma racism, war, and sexism his principal pictorial concerns". One study links him to the
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suggesting a variety of cultural activities and art-based therapies for prisoners.
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Joseph was among the first African Americans to join the professional practice of
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Organizing Black America: An Encyclopedia of African American Associations
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As Seen by Both Sides: American and Vietnamese Artists Look at the War
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Panama-born American artist, art therapist, and activist (1922–2020)
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Murals of the Mind: Image of a Psychiatric Community
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The Association. 2004. 205:and was on staff at the 901:People from Panama City 75:Clifford Ricardo Joseph 30:Clifford Ricardo Joseph 906:Pratt Institute alumni 755:Cite journal requires 550:Marks, Claude (1984). 250:Joseph, Cliff (1997). 179:Attica Prison uprising 166:. 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Index

art therapist
Panama City
Panama Canal
Harlem, New York
WWII
Pratt Institute
Black Emergency Cultural Coalition
Benny Andrews
Faith Ringgold
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Harlem on My Mind
Whitney Museum of American Art
Black Arts Movement
Vietnam War
Attica Prison uprising
Nelson Rockefeller
art therapy
American Art Therapy Association
Lincoln Hospital
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
International Universities Press
ISBN
0-8236-3490-6
OCLC
623262
"Reflections on the Inescapable Political Dimensions of Art and Life"
Voices of Color: Art and Society in the Americas
ISBN
9780391039919
OCLC

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