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Discover a groundbreaking perspective on the Harlem Renaissance with our new book, The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism. Dive into the movement that defined 20th-century modernism and learn how it transcended the borders of New York City to become a global phenomenon.
This volume takes an in-depth look at the Harlem Renaissance as part of a worldwide flourishing of Black creativity. With Alain Locke's New Negro theories and aesthetics as its foundation, the book explores how this movement influenced the development of modern art, shaping international conversations around art, race, and identity.
Featuring works by renowned artists like Aaron Douglas, Archibald Motley, and William H. Johnson, the book also highlights lesser-known contributors who brought a fresh, innovative approach to depicting Black subjects. Experience the stunning, dynamic visuals that defined this cultural moment and learn how it forever changed the art world.
Get ready to explore the Harlem Renaissance like never before, as our book reframes this celebrated movement and sheds new light on its impact on modernism. With a foreword by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, you won't want to miss out on this essential addition to your art history library.
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