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Field name | Value |
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Title | Interview with Howardena Pindell |
Library | Henry Hampton Collection, Film & Media Archive, Washington University Libraries |
Collection Name | Henry Hampton Collection |
Collection Overview | These oral history interviews are part of the 'I'll Make Me A World: African-American Artists in the 20th Century' collection, a celebration of some extraordinary achievements by African-American writers, dancers, painters, actors, musicians, and other influential artists of the 20th Century. |
Date | 6 Feb 1998 |
Description | Howardena Pindell is an American abstract artist. In this interview Pindell documents her life and career, starting with her arrival in New York in 1967. Pindell proceeds to discuss creativity as part of an African aesthetic. |
Document Type | Oral History (Video) |
Theme(s) | Arts and Culture |
Keywords | arts, womanhood, racial tensions, discrimination |
Places | New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
People | Bearden, Romare; Basquiat, Jean-Michel |
Organisations/Associations | Guerrilla Girls |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of Washington University in St. Louis. |
Name | Pindell, Howardena |
Interviewer | Greene, Denise |
Date of Recording | 6 Feb 1998 |
Duration | 00:26:46 |
Copyright | Copyright is owned by Washington University |