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050 00 $aN6512$b.A585 1936a
111 2 $aAmerican Artists' Congress$n(1st :$d1936 :$cNew York, N.Y.)
240 10 $aPapers of the American Artists' Congress
245 10 $aArtists against war and fascism :$bpapers of the First American Artists' Congress /$cintroduction by Matthew Baigell and Julia Williams.
260 0 $aNew Brunswick, N.J. :$bRutgers University Press,$cc1986.
300 $axii, 310 p. :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
500 $aOriginally published under title: Papers of the American Artists' Congress.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 20 $g(Mostly from table of contents of original edition)$g[The American Artists' Congress : its context and history.$gNotes] --$g[Call for the American Artists' Congress] --$g[Signers of the call] --$g[Introduction /$rStuart Davis] --$g(Public session). Opening address /$rLewis Mumford --$tWhy an artists' congress? /$rStuart Davis --$tWhat is worth fighting for? /$rRockwell Kent --$tRepression of art in America /$rJoe Jones --$gThe$tNegro in American culture /$rAaron Douglas --$gAn$tartist's experience in the Soviet Union /$rMargaret Bourke-White --$tWhy established artists should oppose war and fascism /$rPaul Manship --$tArtists' boycott of Berlin Olympics art exhibition /$rGeorge Biddle --$tArtists must organize /$rHeywood Broun --$tArtists and trade unions /$rFrancis J. Gorman --$gThe$tartist must choose /$rPeter Blume --$g(First closed session : The artist in society). The$tsocial bases of art /$rMeyer Schapiro --$tRace, nationality, and art /
505 20 $rLynd Ward --$g(The artist and his audience [4 papers]). The$tartist, his audience, and outlook /$rMax Weber --$gA$tmural painter's conviction /$rGilbert Wilson --$gThe$tmagazine and the artist /$rJohn Groth --$tGraphic art /$rHarry Sternberg --$gThe$tart museums: imposing monuments to our national divorce from the arts /$rRalph M. Pearson --$gProceedings and discussion --$g(Second closed session : Problems of the American artist).$tTendencies in American art /$rSaul Schary --$tTendencies in American art /$rArnold Blanch --$g(Government in art [5 papers]).$tGovernment in art /$gread by Arnold Friedman ; [material prepared by$rLouis Ferstadt, Jacob Kainen, and Ralph M. Pearson] --$tMunicipal art center /$rHarry Gottlieb --$tStatus of the artist in the U.S.S.R. /$rLouis Lozowick --$tArt in fascist Italy /$rMargaret Duroc --$tArt in Nazi Germany /$ra German artist in exile ; [read by John Cunningham] --$tFascism, war, and the artist /$rHugo Gellert --
505 20 $g(Third closed session : Economic problems of the American artist).$tEconomic status of the artist today /$rAlexander R. Stavenitz --$tArtists' union report /$rBoris Gorelick --$gThe$trental policy /$rKatherine Schmidt --$tRevolt in the country /$rFrancis Robert White --$gThe$tpresent impasse in sculpture /$rWaylande Gregory --$tSurvey of artists' organizations /$rHenry Billings --$gProceedings and discussion --$g(Fourth closed session : Reports and resolutions of delegates and permanent organization).$tGeneral report of the Mexican delegation to the American Artists' Congress /$gread by José Clemente Orozco --$gThe$tMexican experience in art /$gread by David A. Siqueiros --$gProceedings and discussion --$g[Illustrations] --$g[Exhibitions, catalogs, biographies] --$g[Brief index, mostly names].
650 0 $aArtists$zUnited States$xPolitical activity$vCongresses.
650 0 $aSocial realism$vCongresses.
650 0 $aCommunism$zUnited States$xInfluence$vCongresses.
650 0 $aFascism and art$vCongresses.
650 0 $aArtists$xPolitical activity$zUnited States$xCongresses.
655 7 $aConference proceedings.$2fast
700 1 $aBaigell, Matthew.
700 1 $aWilliams, Julia.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aAmerican Artists' Congress (1st : 1936 : New York, N.Y.)$sPapers of the American Artists' Congress.$tArtists against war and fascism.$dNew Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c1986$w(OCoLC)570058153
776 08 $iOnline version:$aAmerican Artists' Congress (1st : 1936 : New York, N.Y.).$sPapers of the American Artists' Congress.$tArtists against war and fascism.$dNew Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©1986$w(OCoLC)570058153
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