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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Art for the People: 20th Century Social Realism\nEv
 ent Url: http://www.artscalendar.com/event/detail/441183435/Art_for_the_Pe
 ople_20th_Century_Social_Realism\nEvent Date Begin: 2011-04-26\nEvent Date
  End: 2011-06-19\n\nThe history of American 20th century painting reveals 
 a changing America through the competing forces of tradition and innovatio
 n in painting and printmaking. This exhibition represents a selection of m
 ore than 100 paintings\, drawings and prints representative of American ar
 t between the 1920s and 1960s.This sampling of American art between the Wo
 rld Wars introduces works by well-known artists such as John Sloan and Rap
 hael Soyer\, and works by under-appreciated talents such as Vaclav Vytlaci
 l and Richard Florsheim\, as well as a canon of fascinating unknowns.\n\nA
 s this exhibition traces the evolution of American art from the 1920s into
  the 1960s\, it includes examples of American urban and rural scene painti
 ng\, and political and social realism. Social realism became an important 
 art movement during the Great Depression in the United States in the 1930s
 . As an American artistic movement it is closely related to American scene
  painting and to Regionalism. American Social Realism includes the works o
 f such artists as those from the Ashcan School\, and Reginald Marsh and Jo
 hn Sloan. It also extends to the art of photography as exemplified by the 
 works of Walker Evans\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Lewis Hine\, Edward Steich
 en\, Berenice Abbott and Aaron Siskind. Together\, these works capture the
  essence of a dynamic period of artistic vitality in American art.\n\nThis
  exhibition has been organized by the Boca Raton Museum of Art.\n\nStart t
 ime: Museum Hours
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SUMMARY:Art for the People: 20th Century Social Realism
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