"In a darkened room, Dine, acting the part of 'car' in a silver-sprayed cap and raincoat, swerved to avoid 'hits' from the raking 'headlights' attached to fellow performers. The lights went on and off amid clatterings and amplified collision...
Oil and mixed media on burlap. (caption); "One of these Happenings was Dine's Car Crash, and this painting formed part of the improvised scenery." (p.40)
African Americans; African American politicians; African American businesspeople; African American business enterprises; Women politicians; Civil rights; Louisville (Ky.)--Politics and government; Politicians; Integration; Discrimination in housing
Oral history interview conducted with Louise Reynolds on June 13, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Louise Reynolds was the first African American woman elected alderman in the city of Louisville. Ms. Reynolds discusses her work with the Republican Party,...
A group of people including Tennyson 'Tennis' Hatfield, another elderly man, two young boys, Frankie McCoy (the brunette woman), her mother (back row), and Jean Thomas stand in front of The Silver Moon nightclub. Signs on the front of the building...
A group of people including an elderly man [possibly Tennyson 'Tennis' Hatfield], two young boys, Frankie McCoy (the brunette woman), her mother (back row), and Jean Thomas stand in front of The Silver Moon nightclub. Signs on the front of the...
Members of the Cardinal cheerleaders dine out in Japan. It is likely they are accompanying the Cardinal football team on their journey to play in the Coca Cola Classic at the Tokyo Dome in 1989. Coached by Howard Schnellenberger, the Cardinals lost...
Members of the U of L Board of Trustees dine in the Jefferson Room of the Student Cafeteria, at round tables. There is an empty table in the foreground. Trustees pictured are: Eli H. Brown, III, Miss Adele Brandeis, Lee P. Miller, Frederick Stamm...
Prints; Screen prints; Allusions; Death; Disasters; Tragedies; Accidents; Automobiles; Vehicles; Dead persons; Wounds & injuries; Voyeurism; Social aspects; Social classes
"The use of serial repetition here, as in other early Warhol works, relates interestingly to Minimalist uses of repetition. The reciprocally ironic relation between Warhol and the Minimalists came to a head in 1964. Warhol exhibited a series...