Brooklyn Museum: Soul of Nation
Brooklyn Museum
Soul of a Nation
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power shines light on a broad spectrum of Black artistic practice from 1963 to 1983, one of the most politically, socially, and aesthetically revolutionary periods in American history. Black artists across the country worked in communities, in collectives, and individually to create a range of art responsive to the moment—including figurative and abstract painting, prints, and photography; assemblage and sculpture; and performance.
This project marks our ninth collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum. Scroll down to view more.
For this project, we created a main exhibition film (above) and three additional mini-clips featuring artists in the show (below):