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On to richmond endview battle reenactment
On to richmond endview battle reenactment








on to richmond endview battle reenactment

But this subject deserves a much deeper and broader show to explore the important power dynamics of protest – and of documenting it – than the Getty’s somewhat muddled march through the lowlights of American history.”1Īlthough I haven’t seen the exhibition I have been able to gather together numerous photographs from installation shots of the show. On the one hand, we don’t need to see violence to understand injustice. There are no disturbing images of the police’s violent attacks on protesters during the June 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, for example, or of self-immolations protesting the Vietnam War. I note the observation of Anne Wallentine: “In Focus: Protest, a one-room exhibition at the Getty Center, focuses on palatable images of protest. This one-room exhibition seems like a missed opportunity. Please note, this photograph is not in the exhibition Kennedy and César Chávez Celebrate Mass, Women's Campaign Train for HughesĮxhibition dates: 29th June – 10th October, 2021

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