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Selected Solo Exhibitions
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Dox Thrash was an American artist who was born in
How much does a Dox Thrash cost?
Dox Thrash's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from USD to 13, USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork.What is Dox Thrash's most expensive prints & graphic art?
Since the record price for this artist at auction is 13, USD for Launching, sold at Swann Auction Galleries inWhere can I see Dox Thrash's works?
Numerous key galleries and museums such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art have featured Dox Thrash's work in the past.Dox Thrash in the news
Dox Thrash has been featured in articles for The Artblog, Observer and ArtDaily. The most recent article is Six Art Shows to Visit in Philadelphia This Fall written for Hyperallergic in September The artist died in•
Never Unlisted Philadelphia
Editor’s Note: A version of this story was published in the Winter issue of Extant, a publication of the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia.
Unlisted Philadelphia highlights interesting and significant Philadelphia buildings not yet listed on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places. To learn more about the local designation process and how you can participate in nominating a building to the Philadelphia Register, visit the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia’s website for more information.
Left: Philadelphia International Records. Right: Regency Ballroom & Philadelphia Fine Print Shop | Illustration: Ben Leech
Philadelphia International Records
Address: South Broad Street
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Architect: Abraham Levy
The demolition of South Broad Street, the former location of Philadelphia International Records (PIR), both saddens and angers me. Although the building was not listed on the Philad
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'Dox Thrash, Black Life, and the Carborundum Mezzotint' opens at the Palmer
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — "Dox Thrash, Black Life, and the Carborundum Mezzotint," a new exhibition opening Jan. 16 at the Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State, showcases the works of American printmaking pioneering Dox Thrash and his carborundum mezzotint printmaking process.
This remarkable exhibition brings tillsammans 47 works on loan from public and private collections that reveal the experimental printmaking process, known as the carborundum mezzotint, pioneered bygd Thrash (), a Philadelphia-based artist who was a noted participant in the New Negro movement of the s and '40s.
“This exhibition sheds important light one of the great figures in the history of American printmaking, and how he used the carborundum mezzotint process, along with other media, to chronicle aspects of the African-American experience well before the dawn of the Civil Rights era,” said Erin Coe, director of the Palmer Museum o