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  2. Blacklight poster - Wikipedia

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    A blacklight poster or black light poster is a poster printed with inks which fluoresce under a blacklight. [1] ... The 1960s saw the pervasive use of recreational ...

  3. Barbara Jones-Hogu - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] One example is her 1971 screenprint Relate to Your Heritage, which borrows the aesthetics of blacklight and blaxploitation posters but, inverting their typically abusive or trivializing content, depicts black women in royal garb. [11] She wished to display more positive issues in her politics, and this was a philosophy also echoed by ...

  4. List of works by Faith Ringgold - Wikipedia

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    Black Light Series #5: Black Art Poster (1969) [4] Black Light Series #6: Love Black Life (1969) [4] Black Light Series #7: Ego Painting (1969), Art Institute of Chicago [15] Black Light Series #8: Red White and Black Nigger (1969), Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts [16] Black Light Series #9: The American Spectrum (1969) [3]

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    It was nothing but lava lamps, beads, moccasins and black light posters," Phillips said. ... This 1960s appetizer still impresses holiday party guests. Lighter Side. Lighter Side.

  6. Psychedelic art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of other psychedelic art material are tapestry, blacklight posters printed with fluorescent ink against backgrounds of velvet black which are intended for display under an ultraviolet lamp which causes the colors to glow in the dark, paisley printed cloths, tie-dyed or batiked curtains and stickers with designs and slogans written in ...

  7. Liquid light show - Wikipedia

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    Liquid light shows (or psychedelic light shows) [not verified in body] are a form of light art that surfaced in the early 1960s as accompaniment to electronic music and avant-garde theatre performances. They were later adapted for performances of rock or psychedelic music.

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