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- Richard Wright and the library card / by Miller, William,1959-(CARDINAL)381945; Christie, R. Gregory,1971-(CARDINAL)634953;
700LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Biographies.; Wright, Richard, 1908-1960.; African Americans;
- Available copies: 39 / Total copies: 42
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- The swamp : on the edge of Eden / by Oliver-Smith, Kerry.(CARDINAL)227152; Ewel, Katherine Carter.(CARDINAL)169634; Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens.(CARDINAL)226441; Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.(CARDINAL)204440;
Includes bibliographical references.Acknowledgments / Inez S. Wolins -- Paradise reconsidered / Kerry Oliver-Smith -- Swamp and jungle images and the modernizing of American culture / David C. Miller -- Swamped / Lucy R. Lippard -- Swamp value / Gregory L. Ulmer -- Swamps : a valuable resource in jeopardy / Katherine C. Ewel -- Documents / selected and edited by Gregory L. Ulmer.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Exhibition catalogs.; Swamps; Landscapes in art;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Rush hour : a journal of contemporary voices. by Cart, Michael.(CARDINAL)383381;
Sinphony / Martin Matje -- A life of crime / Brock Cole -- Smoke / Joan Bauer -- One size fits all ; Portrait of a liar / Nikki Grimes -- Good deed / Emma Donoghue -- The sins of Salem / Marc Aronson -- Leatherstone / David Pabian -- Pages of persecution / Mark Podwal -- What would I have done? / Hazel Rochman -- Blood knot / Tom Feelings -- The silk ball / Terry Davis -- Massage / Sonya Sones -- Gone lonesome / Gary Miller -- Terror / R. Gregory Christie -- The terror class / Elizabeth Lorde-Rollins -- Intrinsic value / Alex Flinn -- Unfortunately magnificent / Chris Lynch -- Museum piece / Ron Koertge.Eighteen interpretations of sin. Consists of stories, essays, poetry, original art and excerpts from forthcoming novels.
- Subjects: Literature.; American literature; Short stories, American.; Sin;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Cataloging correctly for kids : an introduction to the tools / by Intner, Sheila S.(CARDINAL)176507; Fountain, Joanna F.(CARDINAL)207316; Gilchrist, Jane E.(CARDINAL)275141;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-123) and index.Introduction / Sheila S. Intner -- Guidelines for standardized cataloging for children / Joanna F. Fountain, for the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services, Cataloging and Classification Section, Cataloging of Children's Materials Committee -- How children search / Lynne A. Jacobsen -- Cataloging correctly using AACR2 and MARC 21 / Deborah A. Fritz -- Copy cataloging correctly / Deborah A. Fritz -- Authority control / Kay E. Lowell -- Using LC's children's headings for original MARC cataloging: Why and how / Joanna F. Fountain -- Sears list of subject headings / Joseph Miller -- Sources for dewey numbers / Gregory R. New -- Cataloging nonbook materials / Sheila S. Intner -- How the CIP program helps children / Joanna F. Fountain -- Cataloging for kids in the academic library / Gabriele I. Kupitz and Vickie Frierson-Adams -- Automating the children's catalog / Pamela J. Newberg and Judith Yurczyk -- Vendors of cataloging for children's materials / Pamela J. Newberg and Jennifer Allen -- Glossary of acronyms / Joanna F. Fountain and Sheila S. Intner -- Bibliography / Virginia M. Overberg and Brigid Burke -- Contributors -- Index.
- Subjects: Cataloging of children's literature;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Firelei Báez : to breathe full and free / by Báez, Firelei,1980-artist.(CARDINAL)856659; Norr, David,editor.(CARDINAL)355838; Acevedo-Yates, Carla,contributor.(CARDINAL)856660; Godfrey, Mark(Mark Benjamin),contributor.(CARDINAL)425720; Golden, Thelma,contributor.(CARDINAL)209039; Respini, Eva,contributor.(CARDINAL)356957; Russell, Legacy,contributor.(CARDINAL)856661; Gregory R. Miller & Co.,publisher.(CARDINAL)853924; James Cohan Gallery,publisher.(CARDINAL)222409; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.(CARDINAL)784868; Conti Tipocolor (Florence, Italy),printer.(CARDINAL)887621;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A decade of colorful, immersive and gorgeously crafted paintings and installations from the acclaimed artist. This is the first monograph to collect the complete works to date of New York-based multimedia artist Firelei Báez (born 1981), fully illustrated with images of her immersive installations, sculptural commissions, paintings and more than 150 works on paper. Major new texts explore the artist's biography, symbolism and the historical foundations of her works, from curator Mark Godfrey, MCA Chicago curator Carla Acevedo-Yates, ICA Boston curator Eva Respini and an in-depth conversation with Studio Museum Director Thelma Golden. Bringing together more than 10 years of exhibitions and installations, from her acclaimed 2016 exhibition at the Perez Art Museum Miami to her 2021 commission for the ICA Boston, Firelei Báez: to breathe full and free is a landmark presentation of the work of this exciting emerging artist.
- Subjects: Báez, Firelei, 1980-; African American art; African American artists; African American women artists; Painting, Dominican; African American painting; Art, American; Art, Black; Art, Caribbean; Art, Dominican; Art, Modern; African American women in art; Women, Black, in art; Women artists, Black; African diaspora in art.; Identity (Psychology) in art.;
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- 52 artists : a feminist milestone. by Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art (Ridgefield, Conn.),organizer,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)133152; Lippard, Lucy R.,curator of original exhibition,contributor.(CARDINAL)142270; Maylone, Cybele,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)873871; Schwartz, Alexandra,contributor.(CARDINAL)264688; Smith-Stewart, Amy,curator,contributor.(CARDINAL)873292; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.(CARDINAL)784868; Gregory R. Miller & Co.,publisher.(CARDINAL)853924;
Includes bibliographical references."52 Artists: A Feminist Milestone celebrates the fifty-first anniversary of the historic exhibition Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists, curated by Lucy R. Lippard and presented at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in 1971. 52 Artists will showcase work by the artists included in the original 1971 exhibition, alongside a new roster of twenty-six female identifying or nonbinary emerging artists, tracking the evolution of feminist art practices over the past five decades." --
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, Modern; Art, Modern; Feminism and art; Installations (Art); Women artists;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Spirit house : hauntings in contemporary art of the Asian diaspora / by Alexander, Aleesa,author,curator(CARDINAL)357516; Cua, Kathryn,contributor.(CARDINAL)899316; Her, Pao Houa,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)899317; Nguyen, Tuan Andrew,1976-contributor.(CARDINAL)899318; Thy, Tai,contributor.(CARDINAL)899319; Ouyang, Catalina,1993-contributor.(CARDINAL)899320; Cruz Palileo, Maia,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)899321; Apichatpong Weerasethakul,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)899322; Asian American Art Initiative,associated name(CARDINAL)899323; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.(CARDINAL)784868; Gregory R. Miller & Co.,publisher.(CARDINAL)853924; Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University,publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)212949;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 184-185)"Co-published with The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, this book accompanies Spirit House, a significant exhibition related to the museum's Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI). Spirit House takes as its conceptual launch point the omnipresent san phra phum, or spirit houses, of Thailand. Spirit houses are small devotional structures found throughout Thailand rooted in Buddhism, Brahmanism, and animist beliefs. They serve various purposes, including providing space for the spirits of the land's original occupants and honoring one's ancestors. Importantly, spirit houses provide shelter to spirits and produce them, imbuing these vernacular sites of everyday ritual with forces that collapse the distance between the past and present. The exhibition uses the spirit house as an interpretive framework to understand how contemporary artists of the Asian diaspora are grappling with issues related to ancestral presence, animism, haunted histories, and speculative futures. How might works of art function as material representations of prayers, wishes, and invocations? How do they serve as structures to hold, exorcise, produce, and honor personal and historical ghosts?"--
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Asian American art; Asian American artists; Spirit houses (Shrines); Spirit houses (Shrines); Art, Modern; Art, American;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Martin Puryear : Liberty = Libertà / by Puryear, Martin,1941-artist.(CARDINAL)185287; English, Darby,1974-author.(CARDINAL)782690; Haslett, Tobi,author.(CARDINAL)856468; Rapaport, Brooke Kamin,curator,essayist.(CARDINAL)208781; Wagner, Anne Middleton,1949-author.(CARDINAL)182611; United States.Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,presenter.(CARDINAL)161774; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.(CARDINAL)784868; Gregory R. Miller & Co.,publisher.(CARDINAL)853924; Hatje Cantz Verlag,publisher.(CARDINAL)356768; Madison Square Park Conservancy (New York, N.Y.),issuing body,organizer.(CARDINAL)784486; Biennale di Venezia(58th :2019 :Venice, Italy),event place.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Accompanying the landmark exhibition by renowned Hudson Valley based artist Martin Puryear (born 1941), who is representing the United States at the 58th Venice Biennale, this book captures a high point in the career of one of today's most acclaimed artists. In addition to extensive illustrations of new sculptures made for the Biennale, including a significant site-specific work, the book features major texts by Brooke Kamin Rapaport, Darby English and Anne Wagner. The works and essays demonstrate Puryear's powerful, original and influential engagement with art history and social history on both a personal level, as an African American artist, and universally. With a definitive illustrated chronology of the artist's career over the last fifty years, 'Martin Puryear: Liberty / Libertà' is an essential look at one of the most important artists today, who continues to work at the height of his powers.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Puryear, Martin, 1941-; Puryear, Martin, 1941-; African American sculptors; Sculpture, American;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Next generation : southern Black aesthetic. by Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art.(CARDINAL)158711;
Includes bibliographical references.On notions of the decade, African-Americans and the art world / Lowery S. Sims -- The triple negation of colored women artists / Adrian Piper -- Terry Adkins -- Tarleton Blackwell -- Hawkins Bolden -- Beverly Buchanan -- Arlene Burke-Morgan -- Allen D. Carter -- Gregory A. Henry -- Lonnie Holley -- Martha Jackson-Jarvis -- Michael Jones -- Ron Lee -- Jesse Lott -- Ed Love -- Tom Miller -- Clarence Morgan -- Winnie R. Owens-Hart -- John T. Scott -- Joyce J. Scott -- Onajide Shabaka -- Denise Ward-Brown -- Pat Ward Wiliams.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; African American art; Art, American;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 5
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- AFRICoBRA : messages to the people / by Hayes, Jeffreen M.,curator,contributor.(CARDINAL)352354; Guy, Leslie,contributor.; Sheldon, Chana Budgazad,writer of foreword.; AFRICOBRA (Group of artists),issuing body,organizer.(CARDINAL)853925; Gregory R. Miller & Co.,publisher.(CARDINAL)853924; Museum of Contemporary Art (North Miami, Fla.),publisher,host institution.(CARDINAL)219417; Biennale di Venezia(58th :2019 :Venice, Italy),organizer.;
Includes bibliographical references.AfriCOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists) was founded on the South Side of Chicago in 1968 by a collective of young Black artists, whose interest in Transnational Black Aesthetics led them to create one of the most distinctive visual voices in 20th-century American art. The key characteristics of what we now consider the classic AFRICOBRA look -- vibrant, 'cool-ade' colors, bold text, shine and positive images of Black people -- were essential to everyday life in the community from which this movement emerged. It is a movement with roots in the soil, streets, classrooms, studios and living rooms of the South Side of Chicago, yet its influence has extended around the world. This survey represents the first major appraisal of AFRICOBRA's work in Europe and builds on the exhibition AFRICOBRA: Messages to the People, which premiered at MOCA North Miami during Art Basel Miami 2018.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Exhibition catalogs.; AFRICOBRA (Group of artists); African American art; African American artists; African American artists; African Americans in art; African Americans; Black Arts movement; Exhibition catalogs.;
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