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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 Date____ AMERICAN ARTISTS' CONGRESS 66Fifth Avenue, New York City Please send ___ copies of the 1936 Book at 50 cents per copy postage prepaid, to: I enclose $___ in payment. Name Address 209