Making Space: Women Artists and Abstraction, 1945-1970
by Starr Figura
Smoky Pokership
by Katya Garcia-Anton, Barnaby Drabble, Sally De Kunst, and Sibylle Omlin
How do you begin to write an art history and what are the vital questions to ask? Which marks are most prominent in the visual culture of a particular place, and which are nearly invisible?In Future Possible (a riff on an Andy Jones monologue about how Newfoundlanders talk about their future, an attitude which he describes as "Future possible, possibly horrible"), Mireille Eagan and writers and artists such as Heather Igloliorte, Lisa Moore, Andy Jones, and Craig Francis Power navigate the tangl...
A medium that has often been characterized as more craft than art, clay is now an exciting platform for formal and conceptual innovation. Traditionally diverged from engagement with popular culture, clay is now adding a new dimension to Pop Art. Paralleling current concerns in painting, many of the thirty-eight artists featured in Clay Pop are also exploring issues of gender, race, and identity, using clay in novel ways to engage with social issues. Artists are employing the medium to create a...
Art in Transfer in the Era of Pop (Soedertoern Studies in Art History and Aesthetics, #3)
Numerous leading artists of the 20th century showed an interest in jewelery, often through love of a woman. These jewels frequently accompany the evolution of the artists' style, especially focused because of the change of scale. This collection is set out like an intimate museum, narrating a specific history of art.
Picasso & Les Femmes D'Alger (Multi-lingual edition)
by Staatliche Museen Zu Berlin
This volume collects the fifteen oil paintings in Picasso's "Les Femmes d'Alger" series, which are scattered in museums around the world. Picasso’s study of the old masters forms an impressive focus of his late work. At the beginning of this new interest stood the works series Les Femmes d’Alger, which was on view in Paris, Munich, Cologne and Hamburg in 1955 and which today is scattered across several continents. The volume presents the series within the context of its reference works by Delac...