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The Coit Tower Murals: New Deal Art and Political Controversy in San Francisco

Univ. of Illinois. Nov. 2024. 200p. ISBN 9780252088353. pap. $22.95. FINE ARTS
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Cherny (emeritus, history, San Francisco State Univ.; Victor Arnautoff and the Politics of Art) takes a deep dive into the controversial creation and enduring legacy of his hometown’s beautiful New Deal–era Coit Tower murals. Sponsored by the Public Works of Art Project, the first of the New Deal art programs, 25 local artists were hired to design and paint 27 large-scale murals and other embellishments throughout the interior of the 210-foot art deco tower, which overlooks the city. Created at the height of San Francisco’s violent Waterfront Strike of 1934, the murals reflect the zeitgeist and are strongly influenced by the contemporaneous social realism style of leftist Mexican painter Diego Rivera. Communist symbols in some of the murals sparked the first of many national controversies over New Deal art that continue to this day.
VERDICT More a history than an art history, this concise and well-written book smoothly follows the murals from conception to completion to their subsequent evolution into a beloved San Francisco landmark, highlighting their treatment by art critics and historians over the years. It’s beautifully illustrated with photographs of the artists and the murals in various stages of completion.
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