Ben Shahn and "The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti"
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Release Date:22 Jun 2001
ISBN:9780813529448
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Ben Shahn and "The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti"

Rutgers University Press

Between 1931 and 1932, painter Ben Shahn (1898–1969) created a series of twenty-three gouaches and temperas on the infamous trial of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. Sacco and Vanzetti  were arrested in 1920 for the murder of a guard during a robbery of a shoe factory in South Braintree, Massachusetts. The two men were Italian immigrants as well as committed anarchists. Their radicalism and their ethnicity, far more than the ambiguous evidence in the case, became the basis for the prosecution against them. In 1927, Sacco and Vanzetti were executed. Theirs was one of the most controversial trials of the twentieth century.

Identifying strongly with these men, Ben Shahn returned again and again to this subject. Spanning the early 1930s up through the end of his career, in 1967, he also produced paintings, an ink drawing, three serigraphs, and a mosaic mural on the trial.

From May through August 2001, the Jersey City Museum will present all paintings in existence from the 1931–32 series—17 in all—as a first-time event. Many of Shahn’s other Sacco and Vanzetti works will also be displayed. The exhibit will place the art within the context of the trial itself, as it will include photographs from the courtroom and the newspapers of the day.

With its twelve color and thirty-two black-and-white illustrations, Ben Shahn and “The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti” brings the exhibit—and the trial—to life. The catalog will include articles exploring such topics as the artist’s strong identification with the two men on trial; the 1930–32 series’ critical reception from the 1930s to today; and a historical overview of the case itself.

Of the 23 original works of art, Jersey City Museum (JCM) guest curator Alejandro Anreus Ph.D., has assembled the most comprehensive presentation of The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti since 1932 with 16 of the originals. These pieces from the original series will appear in the JCM exhibition juxtaposed with photographs of the case along with later treatment of the subject by Shahn in other mediums. Antiques and the Arts Weekly
This catalog for an exhibit organized by the Jersey City Museum includes five essays on Ben Shahn and his work, with specific emphasis on Sacco and Vanzetti. The essays are authoritative, easy to read, and well documented with 15 pages of endnotes. Additionally, six pages of bibliographic sources round out an excellent set of references. This is a scholarly catalog rather than a picture catalog, and it significantly contributes not only to the printed materials on Ben Shahn, but also to the historical materials about the Sacco and Vanzetti case. Choice
ALEJANDRO ANREUS is a curator for the Jersey City Museum. He also teaches art history at Kean University.
Ben Shahn, politics and art / Frances K. Pohl
The Sacco-Vanzetti case: an overview / Nunzio Pernicone
"Mechanical vision:" photography and mass media appropriation in Ben Shahn's Sacco and Vanzetti series / Laura Katzman
What becomes an icon most?: the critical reception to Ben Shahn's 'The passion of Sacco and Vanzetti' / Diana L. Linden
Ben Shahn and The passion of Sacco and Vanzetti / Alejandro Anreus
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