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Imagining Lynd Ward (Paperback)
David A Beronea, David A. Berona; Introduction by Eric Drooker; Designed by Art Hazelwood
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Hobos to Street People: Artists Responses to Homelessness From the
New Deal to the Present offers a comparison of the culture and
politics of homelessness as seen through artwork since the Great
Depression. The book is based on the touring exhibition of the same
name that first opened in early 2009-the time of the greatest
economic downturn since the 1929 Stock Market Crash. As the numbers
of people living in poverty continues to swell, this book looks to
the past for lessons for today. A wide range of artists have
brought attention to the issue, including historical figures such
as Rockwell Kent, Fritz Eichenberg, Jacob Burck, Dorothea Lange and
contemporary artists Kiki Smith, Sandow Birk, Eric Drooker and many
more. The text, written by artist and curator Art Hazelwood, places
the artwork within the history of social and political responses
from the New Deal, through McCarthyism, to the rise of modern
homelessness in the 1980s. Sections of the book focus on different
aspects of homelessness including day to day life, displacement,
rural poverty and political struggle. Emphasis is also given to the
means by which artists have been able to get their message out
whether through publications, government programs of the New Deal,
street posters, exhibitions, or alliances with activist groups.
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