Political
William Kentridge's <em>Picnc/Panic Indecision</em> (1999)
Kentridge likes copies of images, each a variation on reality fluctuations. Sometimes he makes triptychs, other times diptychs as in the Picnic/Panic etchings produced for Sleeping on Glass (1999). For the diptych Picnic/Panic, Kentridge contrasted cups and saucers on the facing pages of text taken from different chapters in The Principles of Electronics. One version has […] read more
Russell Lee's San Benito County, California. Japanese-American girls prepare picnic lunch for members of the Japanese-American Citizens League just before their evacuation (1942)
Succumbing to ethnic paranoia and anger, the United States Congress authorized President Franklin Roosevelt to intern Japanese Americans whether they were U.S. citizens or not. The law was signed in February. In May 1942, Lee documented some of the “evacuations” in a series of photographs in California, San Benito County, California. Japanese American Girls Prepare […] read more


