The social activism of the 1960s and 1970s gave rise to an “underground press,” which provided an alternative way to publish writings on a variety of issues, including Black empowerment, the quest for civil liberties and workers’ rights, anti-Vietnam war sentiment, and critiques of capitalism. This was not a single …
Headspace: Jim Dine’s Glyptotek Inspired by a 1984 trip to Glyptothek, Munich’s museum dedicated to antique Greek and Roman sculpture, artist Jim Dine set out to create a book of prints inspired by the collection. He produced forty drawings uniquely designed to function as transparencies in the production of héliogravure prints, a printmaking process used …
Hooded sweatshirt featuring the original Cranbrook Academy of Art logo designed by Eliel Saarinen (Finnish; August 20, 1873 – July 1, 1950) upon the opening of the school in the 1930s. In 1925, Founder George Gough Booth engaged Saarinen to design the campus of Cranbrook Educational Community, intended to be …
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