art.wikisort.org - Sculpture(Here I Stand) in the Spirit of Paul Robeson is a public artwork by American artist Allen Uzikee Nelson, located at the intersection of Kansas Ave NW, Georgia Ave NW and Varnum St NW in the Petworth neighborhood in Washington, D.C., United States. It is a tribute to musician, actor and social activist Paul Robeson.
Sculpture in Washington, D.C.
(Here I Stand) In The Spirit of Paul Robeson |
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Artist | Allen Uzikee Nelson |
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Year | 2001 (2001) |
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Type | Steel |
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Location | Washington, D.C., United States |
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Coordinates | 38°56′33.84″N 77°1′31.97″W |
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Description
This Cor-Ten steel sculpture stands like a sign in the middle of the intersection. It rises upwards and opens up into a large face created with heavy African influences. Greenish glass frames the face. The artist describes it as a "Janus-face".[1]
Artist
Originally from Tupelo, Mississippi, Uzikee now lives in Washington D.C. His background in engineering provides a basis for his work. His creative goal is to combine "African design and aesthetic into subconscious culture." All of his works are three-dimensional, steel and glass. His work has been on display at Howard University, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, and throughout the United States.[1]
Acquisition
The piece was formally dedicated on April 8, 2001, to celebrate the 103rd anniversary of Paul Robeson's birthday.[2]
References
External links
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Films | |
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Stage |
- Shuffle Along
- Show Boat
- Emperor Jones
- All God's Chillun Got Wings
- The Hairy Ape
- Othello
- Othello (1930, London)
- Othello (1943, Broadway)
- Othello (1959, Stratford)
- Ballad for Americans
- 1958 Carnegie Hall
- Plant in The Sun
- John Henry
- Peace Arch Concerts
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Activism and history |
- Paul Robeson and the International Brigades
- Political views of Paul Robeson
- Council on African Affairs
- Civil Rights Congress
- American Crusade Against Lynching
- We Charge Genocide
- Progressive Party
- Freedomways
- Peekskill riots
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Writings and speeches |
- I Want to Be African
- Negroes- Don't ape the whites
- Negroes Should join the CIO
- Time to Bring Negro Players Into The Major leagues
- Never Again Can Colonialism Be What It Was
- Paul Robeson Congressional hearings
- Thoughts On Winning The Stalin Peace Prize
- To You Beloved Comrade
- Ho Chi Minh is Toussaint L'Ouverture of Indo-China
- We Can Learn From The Struggle in South Africa
- Here I Stand
- Paul Robeson Speaks
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Songs | |
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Albums |
- Songs of Free Men
- Paul Robeson Live at Carnegie Hall
- Paul Robeson: The Complete EMI Sessions, 1928-1939 Box Set
- Paul Robeson: The Power and The Glory
- On My Journey: Paul Robeson's Independent Recordings
- Paul Robeson: The Political Years
- Freedom Train and the Welsh Transatlantic Concert Live
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Family and friends | |
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Locations |
- Rutgers University
- Priory Group
- Royal Shakespeare Company
- School of Oriental and African Studies
- Columbia Law School
- Moscow Conservatory
- Paul Robeson House (Philadelphia)
- Paul Robeson House (London)
- Paul Robeson Home
- Paul Robeson Theatre
- South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago
- Store Front Museum, New York
Category
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Architectural sculpture | |
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