Question

This event inspired an artwork which used oxidized paper and caulk to draw out railroad timetables and that was featured at a 2023 exhibition by Hauser & Wirth. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this event that inspired the piece You Don’t Have to Tell Me Twice. People wearing black and green coats rush into doorways in an artwork in the style of “dynamic cubism” inspired by this event.
ANSWER: the Great Migration [prompt on migration] (The second clue refers to the first painting in Jacob Lawrence’s Migration series.)
[10h] This creator of You Don’t Have to Tell Me Twice painted over 60 panels containing ads for Black families to settle in Blackdom, New Mexico in another artwork inspired by the Great Migration. This artist used Paul Philippoteaux’s cyclorama of a battle as the basis of a 400-foot long artwork in the Hirshhorn Museum.
ANSWER: Mark Bradford (The piece in the second sentence is Bradford’s Pickett’s Charge.)
[10e] Bradford’s Pickett’s Charge was created using this technique of assembling different materials on a canvas.
ANSWER: collage
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mnemonistsLet's Fighting Love001010
NJ TRANSit (and bobby i guess)protobowling for soup001010
The Aum-Wein Drinchard by Amogh TutuolaSandmännchen im Helikopter1001020
Parden the Interruptionboy's jitches (ft. DMA)001010
bruhNaocissus and Geoldmond by Hermandrew Hesse0101020
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