Bibliography and Exhibitions
MONOGRAPHS AND SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
GENERAL BOOKS AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
HEMPSTEAD (NY). African American Museum of Nassau.
Eighties Renaissance: Long Island Black Artists Association's Tribute to Marcus Garvey.
September 26-December 13, 1987.
Group exhibition. Included: includes Grace Alexander, Grace Braithwaite, Maxine Townsend Broderick, Earl Broglin, James Brown, James Count, Robert Craddock, Marion Griffin, Vernon Griffith, Byron Hall, Muriel Herring, Earl Hill, Lee Hill, Mari Holmes, John Hunter, Alice Johnson, Joseph David Naar, Otto Neals, Barbara Powell, Doris Price, Kim Summers, Simone Summers, Marcie Thompson, Marilyn Threadgill, Charles White, Bertie Williams, Charles Winslow, Mary Wood.
NEW YORK (NY). Acts of Art, Inc.
Rebuttal to Whitney Museum Exhibition: Black Artists in Rebuttal at Acts of Art Gallery.
April 6-May 10, 1971.
Unpag. (20 pp.) exhib. cat., 54 b&w illus., brief biogs. of 48 artists. Historically significant protest exhibition. The text consists of an unsigned foreword (probably by Nigel L. Jackson, director of Acts of Art); a reprint of Z. D. Allen's review of the exhibition, "Rebuttal to the Whitney," from Chelsea Clinton News (Apr. 15, 1971). The catalogue was published after the show opened. Artists included: Benny Andrews, James Belfon, Betty Blayton, Lynn (Chuck) Bowers, Vivian Browne, Calvin Burnett, Jo Butler, Robert Carter, Art Coppedge, Adger Cowans, Joseph Delaney, J. Brooks Dendy, III, James Denmark, Reginald Gammon, Moses Paul Groves, Lester Gunter, Byron Hall, William Charles Henderson, II, Leon Hicks, Nigel L. Jackson, Kenneth Vrook Johnson, Cliff Joseph, Philip Martin, Kenneth Matthews, Richard Mayhew, Dindga McCannon, Alexander S. McMath, Ademola Olugebefola, William Payne, James Phillips, Kenneth Radcliffe, Junius Redwood, Enid Richardson, Gregory Ridley, Jr., Haywood (Bill) Rivers, Donald J. Robertson, Philippe G. Smith, Ann Tanksley, Bob Thompson, Russell Thompson, Robert Threadgill, Lloyd Toone, Bennie White, Timothy Wilkins, Walter H. Williams, Ed Wilson, Frank W. Wimberley, Hale Woodruff. 8vo, tan stapled wraps, lettered in brown. First ed.