Rechercher et imaginer l’art « black » américain depuis 2005
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Powell, Richard J (2015). Rechercher et imaginer l’art « black » américain depuis 2005. Perspective(2). pp. 81-94. 10.4000/perspective.6159. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17168.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Richard J. Powell
John Spencer Bassett Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History
Richard J. Powell is John Spencer Bassett Professor of Art & Art History at Duke University,
where he has taught since 1989. He studied at Morehouse College and Howard University
before earning his doctorate in art history at Yale University. Along with teaching
courses in American art, the arts of the African Diaspora, and contemporary visual
studies, he has written extensively on topics ranging from primitivism to postmodernism,
including such titles as Homecoming: The Ar

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