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Black Art, Black Artists

Black Art, Black Artists (1971)
Director: Elyseo J. Taylor
Year: 
1971
Format: 
16mm, color

As the only Black faculty member in UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, Elyseo Taylor was an influential teacher and advocate for students of color. In voiceover dialogue with woodcut printmaker Van Slater, Taylor’s film examines the status of contemporary Black artists.  A visual survey of Black art since the 19th century, punctuated with jazz and blues selections, outlines pressures to prove artistic capability, to suit white and middle-class Black tastes and to make explicit political statements.

Jacqueline Stewart

Available for research at UCLA

Film Credits

Individual Role(s)
Elyseo J. Taylor Director
Van Slater Cast