American Art Concerning Poverty and Homelessness
a Subcategory of Representational Art (other): 20-21st Century
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Concrete & Adrift:
On the Poverty Line is a 2019 exhibit at the Alexandria Museum of Art which says: "Concrete
& Adrift confronts a number of issues facing those in poverty and homelessness,
two subjects that are often underrepresented and misunderstood in our society
today." Accessed 9/19
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in American Representational Art
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