Portfolio: Pressing Issues: Printmaking as Social Justice in 1930s United States [Exhibition]

Pressing Issues brings together work by artists in the 1930s United States who, through their art, produced radical, critical commentaries on the social injustices plaguing the country at that time. Curator: Katie Koca Polite, Fall 2020.

permalink: https://collection.kam.illinois.edu/prt864

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Civilians

lithograph on paper

Nana

etching and aquatint, soft-ground

Strikebreakers

etching with green tint

Refugees

lithograph on paper

Children

lithograph on paper

Coming Home

linocut on mulberry paper chine collé onto rag paper

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