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Women, Ceramics, and Community
Sorkin focuses on three Americans who promoted ceramics as an advanced artistic medium: Marguerite Wildenhain, a Bauhaus-trained potter and writer; Ma...
An introduction to the rich and diverse art of California, this book highlights its distinctive role in the history of American art, from early-20th-c...
In a unique style that is both sensory and utopian, Yayoi Kusama’s work possesses a highly personal character, yet one that has connected profoundly...
An insightful look at the role of silence in modern and contemporary visual art...
Judy Chicago in Thread : She Will Always be Younger Than Us : with Work by Orly Cogan, Wednesday Lupypciw, Cat Mazza, Gillian Strong, Ginger Brooks Takahashi
"This catalogue surveys some of feminist artist Judy Chicago's most important works in cloth, from 1971 to 2008. The publication also profiles five em...
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A monograph on Amy Sherald, whose distinctive style of simplified realist portraiture features African American subjects rendered against colorful mon...
Inner Life
Kiki Kogelnik (1935-1997) worked in the United States for almost four decades, for many years on an equal level with pop artists like Andy Warhol and ...
A Retrospective
Published to accompany a major exhibition tracing the career of pioneering feminist artist Judy Chicago. One of the founding forces behind the 1970s f...
The First 25 Years
A comprehensive account of remarkable artwork and accomplishments by over 250 contemporary women recipients of the Anonymous Was A Woman award. Anonym...
Charting Heidi Bucher's sensual, radical, feminist sculpture across four decades This monograph reviews Swiss sculptor Heidi Bucher's (1926-1993) earl...
Inquiries Into Contemporary Sculpture
How Does it Feel? is the third book in the series, Inquiries Into Contemporary Sculpture, produced in partnership with SculptureCenter, New York. This...
Fieldwork
Tara Donovan's sculptures and installations are mind-bending experiences: she transforms common everyday materials like straws and index cards turning...
Wind/rewind/weave
Anne Wilson: Wind/Rewind Weave documents an exhibition of the same title organized by the Knoxville Museum of Art and visual artist Anne Wilson to inv...
Generations
A bold reappraisal of Land art through the pioneering work of 12 women sculptors Using materials such as earth, wind, water, fire, wood, salt, rocks, ...
The engaging paintings of Joan Snyder have never been easily categorized. Though often placed under various art-movement umbrellas-Abstract Expression...
In the Making
Accompanying the first exhibition to offer a thorough overview of Judy Chicago's career. It traces the pioneering feminist artist's practice back to i...