Though Corita Kent’s artworks were made over half a century ago, they still feel relevant in today’s America, for better or ...
Corita Kent used her bold silkscreens to advocate for social change during the 1960s. A new center in downtown L.A. honors ...
Corita Kent, “hope” (1965) (image courtesy the Corita Art Center, Los Angeles) Kent was well-known during her lifetime, “the poster child for the radical nun of the 60s,” as Scott notes ...
Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, spent a lifetime creating art infused with social justice ... woman who was known as the “Pop Art Nun.” “Of the few single-artist spaces ...
The first show in the center's art gallery is “Heroes and Sheroes,” a group of 29 prints Kent made after ... the independent group formed when the nuns in Kent's order splintered from the ...
Her jubilant, gumball-bright serigraphs — fine art screen prints — had been exhibited ... s 1967 Christmas cover with the tagline “The Nun: Going Modern.” In one, in closeup, her face ...
Two decades on from her enrolment as a postgraduate student at Glasgow School of Art, and 11 years after her Turner Prize nomination, ...
Artist Fabián Cháirez called for a protest after a judge ordered his exhibition “The Coming of the Lord” to close in Mexico ...
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