by Deborah Wye. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY 1988 ISBN 0-87070-299-8
Under The Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981 Co-edited by Lisa Gabrielle Mark and Paul Schimmel
This catalogue accompanies the 2011 MOCA exhibition Under The Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981. With contributions by Frances Colpitt, Thomas Crow, Charles Desmarais, Peter Frank, Leta Ming, Paul Schimmel, Rebecca Solnit, and Kristine Stiles.
Under The Big Black Sun presents a range of perspectives on California Art in the postmodern era with examinations on the various artist working during this time. Generously illustrated in color and black and white. Hardcover 312 pages
Published by MOCA and DelMonic Prestal (2011)
ISBN 13: 978-3-7913-5139-1
by Lucy Lippard, 1990
Whatcom Museum of History and Art
ISBN 0-941276-14-7
Other Sources:
an American Essay
[exhibition catalog] celebrating America's Bicentennial, San Francisco Art Institute, 1976, (cover by Rachael Romero (WOB)
Victory to the Freedom Fighters of Southern Africa, a 1977 poster by Rachael Romero is featured on the Victoria and Albert Museums Guide to Spotlight Africa and the Diaspora in the Museums' collections. This poster is one of twelve art/objects highlighted in the guide.
All of Us or None: Social Justice Posters of the San Francisco Bay Area, (catalog) Oakland Museum of California, exhibition catalog by the collection archivist and author Lincoln Cushing, published by Heyday Press
Democracy: A Project by
Group Material (Discussions
in Contemporary Culture)
Brian Wallis (Author)
Art Matters: how the
culture wars changed
America-Page 40 1999;
Ault, Wallis, Weems, Yenawine
"Fashion Moda, Colab and
the San Francisco Poster
Brigade mixing original work
of avant guarde artists with
images from the popular
and political. cultures, using bright colors, raw lettering, and anti-institutional installation techniques."
Signs of Change :Social Movements Cultures
1960s to Now.
edited by Dara Greenwald
and Josh MacPhee
Publisher:AK Press
ISBN: 9781849350273
Bomb Magazine 8/Winter 1983,
(Full page of images and text).
Cover of Bay Guardian
image by Rachael Romero
September/October 1980
ABC NO RIO GALLERY
'International Workers Day Show'
by Susanna Sedgwick
Mother Jones Jul-Aug 1993
Vol. 18. No 4 -72 pages
...As these emerged in the 1970's, the San Francisco Poster Brigade worked to unify the poster-making community...
BlackScholar cover image by
Rachael Romero WOB
UPFRONT # 12/13, 1986-87. A Publication of PAD/D [Political Art Documentation / Distribution]. Special Supplement: "Concrete Crisis" Posters (cover)
.www.leftmatrix.com/pad1213.html
Eyes of the Nation: A Visual History of the United States by Vincent Virga and curators of the Library of Congress with Alen Brinkley. A pictorial and narrative history of the United States with more than five hundred exceptional illustrations…
Published by Alfred A. Knopf
Over Thirty years of political posters
With 400 full color reproductions, the anthology presents more than 30 years worth of archived posters printed by Inkworks Press, Featuring Essays By: David Bacon, Lincoln Cushing, Angela Davis, Anuradha Mittal, Carol Wells, and more
The Power of Feminist Art
by Norma Brude, Mary Garrard, Judth Brodsky. 1994
Another prominent figure in this history is Rachael Romero...
who co-founded the San Francisco Poster Brigade...
p 293
Asian Americans: The Movement and the Moment edited by Steve Louie and Glen Omatsu. UCLA Asian American Studies Center Press
ISBN 0-934052-35-2
Volume 1 & 2 : An American History with Documents
Author: Ellen Carol DuBois; Lynn Dumenil
ISBN: 0312468873 / 9780312468873
Bedford/Saint Martin's
The Story of a Lower East Side Art Gallery
Edited by Alan Moore and Marc Miller
American Studies in a
Moment of Danger by
George Lipsitz, 1994
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