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Washington, DC (USA) > Dauerausstellung ab 24.09.2016
This exhibition explores the history of African Americans in theater, film, and television in order to celebrate their creative achievements, demonstrate their cultural impact and illuminate their struggles for equal representation on the stage of American entertainment. Visitors will see how African Americans transformed the ways they are represented onstage by challenging racial discrimination and stereotypes and striving to produce more positive, authentic and diverse images of African American identity and experience. Together these stories suggest how African American performing artists also paved the way for broader social change. Stories include Paul Robeson’s role in Othello, Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf and the Black Stuntmen’s Association in Hollywood.
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African American History and Culture Museum
15th and Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
USA
weitere Infos: www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Taking-the-Stage-4849
Washington, DC (USA) > Dauerausstellung, ab 24.09.2016
This exhibition serves as an introduction to the concept of African American and African diaspora culture. It examines style (identity, political expression, and attitudes expressed in clothing, dress, hair, and jewelry), food and foodways, artistry, and creativity through craftsmanship, social dance and gesture, and language.
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African American History and Culture Museum
15th and Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
USA
weitere Infos: www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Cultural-Expressions-4848
Lowell, MA (USA) > As ATHM undergoes a significant transformation, this exhibit is currently open only to members, educational programs, and private groups.
Nature is the oldest and richest source of design inspiration. From the earliest paintings on cave walls, humans have interpreted the world around them—plants, animals, and natural phenomena—to create, ornament, and embellish objects. In all forms of art, from frescoes to sculpture to architecture, from printing to weaving to industrial design, nature has been a primary resource of ideas.
The objects in Nature by Design share a common characteristic: they are both artful and useful, functional and aesthetically pleasing. This exhibit explores the rise and decline of the great movements of art, from Classicism and Romanticism to Art Deco, and their impact on our culture, society, and economy. ATHM’s collections of textiles, clothing, advertising ephemera, and even machinery reflect our fascination with Nature by Design.
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Bildinformation: Dress with floral pattern, 1830-1833. Cotton, printed. Made in the United States.
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American Textile History Museum
491 Dutton St.
Lowell, MA 01854 (USA)
weitere Infos: www.athm.org/museum_exhibition/nature-by-design/
Washington, DC (USA) > Dauerausstellung ab 24.09.2016
This exhibition tells the story of African American music from the arrival of the first Africans to today’s hip-hop. Here, history and culture intermingle and music serves as the crossroads between musical traditions and stories of cultural and social development. The gallery is organized by musical genres and themes rather than chronologically, covering classical, sacred, rock ’n’ roll, hip-hop ,and more.
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African American History and Culture Museum
15th and Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
USA
weitere Infos: www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Musical-Crossroads-4847
Washington, DC (USA) > Dauerausstellung ab 24.09.2016
This exhibition takes visitors from the end of Reconstruction through the civil rights movement of the 1960s. It is rich with history and artifacts that capture the major aspects of the ongoing struggle by the nation in general and African Americans in particular to define and make real the meaning of freedom. The exhibition illustrates how African Americans not only survived the challenges set before them, but crafted an important role for themselves in the nation, and how the nation was changed as a consequence of these struggles.
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African American History and Culture Museum
15th and Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
USA
weitere Infos: www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Defending-Freedom-Defining-Freedom-Era-of-Segregation-1876-1968-4841
Charleston (USA) > Dauerausstellung
In the Historic Textiles Gallery, the Museum features regularly rotating exhibits from its rich historic textiles and clothing collection, one of the finest in the southeastern United States.
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The Charleston Museum
360 Meeting Street
Charleston SC 29403
USA
weitere Infos: www.charlestonmuseum.org/exhibits/
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