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AMERICAN ARTISTS CONGRESS

LIVING ISSUES IN AMERICAN ART
DISCUSSED by LEADING ARTISTS
at the
AMERICAN ARTISTS' CONGRESS
of February, 1936, in New York City
NOW OUT IN BOOK FORM!

* What is the Future of American Art?
* What Does the Artist Expect from Government?
* Does the Artist Need a New Public?
* Has Abstract Art a social Basis?
* Does Art Depend on Race?
* Has the Negro Artist a Chance?
* Of What Use are Art Museums?
* How Can the Artist Defend Culture Against War and Fascism?

THESE QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED FRANKLY BY SUCH DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS AND ART WRITERS AS:
George Biddle 
Henry Billings
Arnold Blanch
Heywood Broun
Stuart Davis
Aaron Douglas
Hugo Gellert
Joe Jones
Rockwell Kent
Peter Blume

Louis Lozowick
Paul Manship
Lewis Mumford
Jose Clemente Orozco
Ralph M. Pearson
Meyer Schapiro
Katherine Schmidt
David A. Siqueiros
Lynd Ward
Max Weber

And Others

40 articles, 112 pages 50c
Published by
AMERICAN ARTISTS' CONGRESS
66 Fifth Avenue, New York City

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AMERICAN ARTISTS' CONGRESS
66Fifth Avenue, New York City
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