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- Title
Red, White, Yellow, and Black: 1972–73.
- Authors
Packard, Cassie
- Abstract
In the restaged version, it is the 1971 country duet "Lead Me On" and a recording of Lucier's voice sharing Sandoval's stories - of a red dress, murderous horses, a wedding at a baseball stadium - that remains. In the original iteration, Lucier recited a dream that Sandoval had recounted to her, and Sandoval danced with men and women to country music. On View B The Kitchen b I Red, White, Yellow, and Black: 1972-73 i March 7-April 29, 2023 New York Born amid the efflorescence of women's artist collectives and cooperatives in the 1970s, Red, White, Yellow, and Black was a short-lived coalition of four women who held "multimedia concerts" at The Kitchen - then located on Mercer Street - on December 16, 1972, and April 20-21, 1973.
- Subjects
BLACK people; RED; NATIVE American women; ART history; NAVAJO (North American people); FASHION shows
- Publication
Brooklyn Rail, 2023, pN.PAG
- ISSN
2157-2151
- Publication type
Exhibition Review