The Birmingham News, 1963

The Birmingham News, 1963

Bethany CollinsWW-2017-130489
2017·Twice-embossed archival newsprint·18 prints, each: 63.5 × 48.3 cm (25 × 19 in.)

<p><em>The Birmingham News, 1963</em> refers to a seismic year in the civil rights movement. Countless instances of police brutality and arrests of black civil rights participants culminated in President John F. Kennedy’s deployment of federal troops to Birmingham, Alabama. The tense standoff made daily headlines nationwide, but, as the selected covers from April 3 to May 13 testify, the <em>Birmingham News</em> purposefully downplayed the violence against African Americans. Critically interrogating the deep-rooted interrelations between race and language, Bethany Collins transforms these covers into a site of intervention that memorializes events ignored by the Birmingham press. Collins embossed, darkened, and distressed the front pages, reviving the very histories they ignored through this process of alteration and erasure. Emblematic of her conceptual and text-based practice, <em>The Birmingham News, 1963</em> demonstrates how authored and institutional texts are always politicized, even when they take on the guise of objective reporting.</p>

Catalogue

Year
2017
Dimensions
18 prints, each: 63.5 × 48.3 cm (25 × 19 in.)

Artist

Bethany Collins
Bethany Collins

Bethany Collins (American, born 1984)

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Year
2017
Dimensions
18 prints, each: 63.5 × 48.3 cm (25 × 19 in.)
Watts ID
WW-2017-130489

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Bethany Collins

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