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Exhibition
![]() Romare Bearden American, 1914-1988 Factory Workers, 1942 Gouache and casein on Kraft paper The John R. Van Derlip Fund The World at Work: Images of Labor and Industry, 1850 to NowSaturday, December 22, 2012Sunday, September 1, 2013 For centuries, artists have explored the world of work and workers, creating enduring impressions of the challenges, triumphs, and life-affirming dignity of human labor. From romanticized visions of agrarian life, to sobering depictions of beleaguered manual laborers and miners, to scenes of worksites, factories, and industrial landscapes, these images reveal strikingly diverse interpretations of what it means to work. The subject is especially prevalent among graphic artists and photographers, who have exploited the power of reproduction to disseminate their ideas. |
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