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Black Designers in Chicago : Culture and Community in the Twentieth Century - Chris Dingwall
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Black Designers in Chicago

Culture and Community in the Twentieth Century

By: Chris Dingwall (Editor), David Hartt (Editor), Daniel Schulman (Editor)

Hardcover | 25 September 2026 | Edition Number 1

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A richly illustrated book focused on Black designers, how they shaped the history of modern design, and how their designs in turn influenced modern Black life.

In twentieth-century Chicago, generations of Black artisans, craftspeople, art educators, clothing makers, commercial illustrators, sign painters, furniture makers, beauticians, graphic designers, art directors, and screen printers made and remade the city into an energetic center for modern design. Ambitious, enterprising, and resolutely modern, these Black designers were workers and intellectuals, activists and entrepreneurs. They created works for commercial and everyday use and helped to build community institutions such as the South Side Community Art Center and businesses like the Johnson Publishing Company. Their works ranged from branding and housewares for major corporations to pamphlets and posters made in the name of civil rights and Black Power. Together, they made Black Chicago into a dynamic design scene, working against racism in their professions while embracing the possibilities of design as a medium of social change.

This book is the first to chronicle their collective history while also celebrating their influence on design as well as African American culture more broadly. Based on extensive archival research and building on a major 2018 exhibition, Black Designers in Chicago presents essays by experts in African American history and design. The book features illustrations of a stunning variety of worksâ"from graphic design to screenprints to textiles and household waresâ"placing African Americans at the center of modern design history, while highlighting the role of design in the cultural history of Black Chicago.

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