User:Uncommon fritillary/sandbox8
Appearance
Example of artwork info table, from William Walker article
Selected works
[edit]Title | Date | Location | Status |
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Wall of Respect | 1967 | 43rd Street and Langley Avenue, Chicago | Destroyed by fire, 1971 |
Wall of Dignity | 1968 | Mack Avenue and Lillibridge, Detroit | |
Harriet Tubman Memorial Wall | 1968 | Mack Avenue and Lillibridge, Detroit | |
Wall of Truth | 1969 | 43rd Street and Langley Avenue, Chicago | Destroyed by fire, 1971 |
Peace and Salvation: The Wall of Understanding | 1970 | 872 N. Orleans, Chicago | Destroyed, 1991[1] |
All of Mankind | 1971-73 | 617 W. Evergreen Ave, Chicago | Whitewashed 2015 |
History of the Packing House Worker | 1975 | 4859 South Wabash, Chicago | Restored, 1998 |
Wall of Daydreaming and Man's Inhumanity to Man | 1975 | 47th Street and Calumet Avenue, Chicago | Restored, 2003[2] |
Childhood is Without Prejudice | 1977 | 56th Street and Stony Island Avenue, Chicago | Restored, 1993 and 2009 |
Justice Speaks: Delbert Tibbs/New Trial or Freedom | 1977 | 57th Street and Lake Park, Chicago | Destroyed in Metra renovation, 2001/2[3] |
St. Martin Luther King | 1977 | 49th Street and Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago | Destroyed after being defaced[4] |
Reaching Children/Touching People | 1980 | 975 E. 132nd Street, Chicago[5] | |
You Are as Good as Anyone | 1980 | ||
Reaganomics | 1982 | ||
Wall of Community Respect | 1983 | ||
Peace, Peace | 1984 | ||
Tribute to Harold Washington | 47th and Champlain |
Selected works
[edit]Title | Date | Location | Status |
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- ^ Huebner, Jeff (2001-09-06). "Back to the Walls: Public art advocates rally to save the last remnants of the famous "Mural Revolution."". Chicago Reader.
- ^ Ehmke, Layton and Justine Jablonska (2009-12-09). "A Chicago mural tells a story of a recent past, but will the future accept it?". Medill Reports - Chicago.
- ^ "The CPAG Watch List". Chicago Reader. 2001-09-06.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
behindthewall
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "City hires 3 artists in new building plan". Chicago Tribune. 1979-06-28. p. W5.