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Andy Warhol was, from the start, concerned about fame, glamour and money, devoid of a philosophy of art – despite his book The Philosophy of Andy Warhol. And yet, it was Warhol, more than any of his contemporaries, who moved art from the abstract expressionism of Jackson Pollock to pop art, in the process replacing modernism, with postmodernism still playing itself out today. The arc of Warhol’s life can be easily summarised: He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1928, the child of Czech immigrants. He was his mother’s favourite, his father being away for extended periods working in coal mines and on construction sites. He completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949, after which he moved to New York, where he became a highly successful commercial artist, producing window displays and adverts for large companies for a decade. ....
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cspan Credit book cover It s been around a hundred years since the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot that destroy a thriving African American community known as Black Wall Street. Host Don Rush explores what happened and the search for justice with Scott Ellsworth, author of a new book entitled, The Ground Breaking: An Amreican City and Its Search for Justice . A congressional subcommittee heard testimony from the last survivors of the race riot. Credit book cover Then, as a nation we seemed to be totally unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic despite the sophisticated governmental and medical infrastructure. We talk with historian Niall Furgeson has written a new book on why we are so often unprepared for such events in his new book, Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe . ....
cspan Credit book cover It s been around a hundred years since the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot that destroy a thriving African American community known as Black Wall Street. Host Don Rush explores what happened and the search for justice with Scott Ellsworth, author of a new book entitled, The Ground Breaking: An Amreican City and Its Search for Justice . A congressional subcommittee heard testimony from the last survivors of the riot. Credit book cover Then, as a nation we seemed to be totally unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic despite the sophisticated governmental and medical infrastructure. We talk with historian Niall Furgeson has written a new book on why we are so often unprepared for such events in his new book, Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe . ....
Tuskegee native, pastor of historic Tulsa church, leads call for reparations for 1921 Race Massacre Updated 11:32 AM; Facebook Share Robert Turner answered God’s call, then put Him on hold. He was 18 years old, a freshman at the University of Alabama, a young man from historic Tuskegee who would soon make history in Tuscaloosa as the Student Government Association’s first African American chief of staff. He’d also just crossed over into the historic Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. “I really wasn’t trying to be a preacher,” Turner is saying now with a laugh. He still had questions, too. More questions for God than answers received. ....