Elton Fax
In Tanzania
Offset Lithograph
30 x 22 inches
Edition: WSP
Published by Brandywine Workshop and Archives, Philadelphia.
His art might be unsettling to view at times, but it is always more concerned with dignity than depravity. Fax's efforts to expose injustice and exploitation were never in vain.From the Artist
[E]xclude a small number of high-salaried and widely-publicized athletes and entertainers; exclude also the few Blacks occupying highly visible and lucrative places in government and private industry; and what is left is a great mass struggling to attain and thereby fully realize the Great American Dream.
—Excerpted fromhttps://biography.jrank.org/pages/2406/Fax-Elton.html, accessed 8-11-2021
—Adapted fromhttps://biography.jrank.org/pages/2406/Fax-Elton.html, accessed 8-11-2021

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