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- Yefferson, actually = en realdad, es yefferson / by Trejo, Katherine,author.; Breslin, Bryce.; Martin-Rowe, Scott,author.; Monterrosa, Karla,illustrator.;
On his first day as the new kid in school, shy Yefferson's name is consistently mispronounced to his discomfort and embarrassment. With his family's support, Yefferson finds the courage to stand up for himself and his namesake!3-8P-3
- Subjects: Fiction.; First day of school; Names, Personal; Spanish language materials;
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- Yefferson, actually [audio-enabled device] = en realidad, es Yefferson / by Trejo, Katherine,author.; Container of (work):Trejo, Katherine.Yefferson, actually.Spanish.(CARDINAL)861668; Container of (work):Trejo, Katherine.Yefferson, actually.; Martin-Rowe, Scott,author.; Monterrosa, Karla,illustrator.; Breslin, Bryce,translator.;
En su primer día como el chico nuevo en la escuela, el nombre del tímido Yefferson es constantemente pronunciado mal para su incomodidad y vergüenza. Con el apoyo de su familia, Yefferson encuentra el coraje para defenderse a sí mismo y a su homónimo.On his first day as the new kid in school, shy Yefferson's name is consistently mispronounced to his discomfort and embarrassment. With his family's support, Yefferson finds the courage to stand up for himself and his namesake.004-008
- Subjects: Children's stories.; Bilingual books.; Children's audiobooks.; Picture books.; Names, Personal; First day of school; Spanish language materials;
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- Mystery woman [videorecording] / by Getz, John,1947-; Greene, Ellen.(CARDINAL)435145; Griffiths, Mark.drt; Lageson, Lincoln.prd; Lifford, Tina.(CARDINAL)785911; Martin, Kellie,1975-act(CARDINAL)537428; Naughton, David,1951-; Pope, Randy.prd(CARDINAL)671415; Rebeta-Burditt, Joyce.aus(CARDINAL)519930; Rowe, D. B.(D. Bradley); Sanders, Casey.; Siemaszko, Nina.act; Williams, Clarence,1939-act; Alpine Medien Productions.(CARDINAL)556885; Echo Bridge Entertainment (Firm); Hallmark Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)342764; Larry Levinson Productions.(CARDINAL)561150;
Mystery weekend: Director of photography, Maximo Munzi ; editor, Thomas A. Krueger ; music, Joe Kraemer ; production designer, Scott Campbell.Sing me a murder: Music, Joe Kraemer ; edited by Jan Popiden ; director of photography, Maximo Munzi.Snapshot: Director of photography, Maximo Munzi ; edited by Cari Coughlin ; music by Joe Kraemer.Mystery weekend: Kellie Martin, Clarence Williams III, Nina Siemaszko, Casey Sander, Colleen Camp, Beth Grant, Beth Broderick.Sing me a murder: Brad Rowe, David Naughton, John Getz, Ellen Greene, Tina Lifford.Snapshot: Kellie Martin, Clarence Williams III, Nina Siemaszko, Casey Sander, Patty McCormack, Robyn Lively, Kari Wahrer.Mystery weekend: Bookstore owner Samantha Kinsey plays detective and solves a murder during a mystery author weekend.Sing me a murder: The charity event, bookstore owner Sam Kinsey is hosting for a once famous rock group turns sour when their promoter is found murdered in his hotel room. Sam and Philby dig up the deadly secrets that bring a whole new meaning to Top Ten hit.Snapshot: Bookstore owner Samantha Kinsey plays detective and solves a murder.Not rated.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation (1.85:1) ; Dolby Digital stereo, digitally remastered.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Made-for-TV movies.; Mystery films.; Suspense films.; Television movies.; Bookstores; Businesswomen; Murder; Murder; Rock groups;
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- Heaven is all goodbyes / by Eisen-Martin, Tongo,author.;
"The much-awaited second book by a truly revolutionary poet, in the lineage of Gil Scott Heron, Allen Ginsberg, Audre Lorde"--"This is truly revolutionary poetry. From the corner store to the dilapidated school, from the alleys between downtown office buildings to the prison, voices that have been through too much to care and yet still struggle on, relate the post-industrial U.S. Black experience. A vortex of images, observations, inspired leaps and free associations spill forth from a choir living in oppression and transience, invisible to and dismissive of the mainstream bourgeoisie. Moments of political and spiritual convergence, gangsterism and revolution, surrealism and blunt materiality are captured in the music of metaphor and pure intention. A modern-day Mystic, a true Seer, the depth of the poet's own humanity is rooted in every line, creating a liberated space for pain and beauty through a healing love for his people"--
- Subjects: Poetry.; African Americans; Black people;
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- The Dirty South : contemporary art, material culture, and the sonic impulse / by Cassel Oliver, Valerie,author.(CARDINAL)817964; DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid,contributor.(CARDINAL)273158; Bradley, Regina N.,1984-contributor.(CARDINAL)803220; Braxton, Charlie R.,contributor.; Brownlee, Andrea Barnwell,contributor.(CARDINAL)269985; Buick, Kirsten Pai,contributor.(CARDINAL)313535; Burris, Jennifer,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)853664; Combs, Rhea L.,contributor.(CARDINAL)853663; McArthur, Park,contributor.(CARDINAL)853662; Moten, Fred,contributor.(CARDINAL)431633; Pinn, Anthony B.,contributor.(CARDINAL)391001; Ramsey, Guthrie P.,contributor.(CARDINAL)529417; Reeves, Roger,contributor.(CARDINAL)853661; Contemporary Arts Museum (Houston, Tex.),host institution.(CARDINAL)133566; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art,host institution.(CARDINAL)313843; Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver,host institution.(CARDINAL)689675; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,issuing body,host institution.(CARDINAL)140785;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-77) and index."This exhibition catalog to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse chronicles the pervasive visual and sonic parallels in the work of Black artists from the southern United States. It looks to contemporary southern hip-hop as a portal into the roots and aesthetic legacies that have shaped contemporary art from the 1920s to the present. It features multiple generations of both academically trained and 'outsider' artists working in a variety of genres and disciplines, including Thornton Dial, Allison Janae Hamilton, Arthur Jafa, Jason Moran, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Sun Ra, Kara Walker, and William Edmondson. Creating a capacious understanding of southern expression in visual art, material culture, and music, this richly illustrated volume documents the exhibition's artworks and includes critical essays, poems, artist biographies, and an extended bibliography"--https://vmfashop.com/dirty-south/the-dirty-south-exhibition-catalog.html.
- Subjects: Art.; Exhibition catalogs.; Music.; African American art; African American art; African American art; African Americans; African Americans; Material culture;
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- African-American art : a visual and cultural history / by Farrington, Lisa E.,author.(CARDINAL)272314;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. The art of perception: how art communicates : The primary source -- How to look at art: a case study : Iconography ; Formalism ; Biography ; Semiotics ; Psychoanalysis ; Contextual analyses -- Part I: Eighteenth and nineteenth century art : 2. Art and design in the colonial era : Africanisms in the New World : Architecture ; Sculptural art forms -- Fine arts in the age of slavery -- 3. Federal-period architecture and design : Architecture : Charles Paquet -- Woodwork : Early masters -- Federal-era craftsmen -- Civil War-era craftsmen : Thomas Day ; Henry Gudgell -- Ceramics : "Dave the potter" (David Drake) ; Thomas Commeraw -- Metalwork : Peter Bentzon -- Textile and clothing design : Early quilt making and makers ; Harriet Powers ; Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley -- 4. 19th-century Neoclassicism : Sculpture : Edmonia Lewis ; Florville Foy ; Daniel and Eugene Warburg -- Two-dimensional art : Joshua Johnson ; William Simpson ; Julien Hudson ; African-American women artists and friendship albums ; Jules Lion ; Patrick Henry Reason -- 5. Romanticism to Impressionism in the nineteenth century : The landscape tradition : Robert S. Duncanson ; Grafton Tyler Brown ; Edward Mitchell Bannister -- Portraiture and figurative art : David Bustill Bowser ; Nelson A. Primus ; Henry O. Tanner ; Annie E. Anderson Walker ; Photography ; James Presley Ball, Sr.. ; Augustus Washington ; Glenalvin, Wallace, and William Goodridge -- Architecture of the gilded age : Calvin Thomas Stowe Brent ; John Anderson and Arthur Edward Lankford ; George Washington Foster, Jr. ; Julian Francis Abele -- Black vernacular architecture -- Part II: Early to mid-20th century art : Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance : The making of Harlem : The great migration ; "Harlem: mecca of the new Negro" -- Supporting the renaissance: art patrons : Private and institutional patronage ; Black patronage -- Sculpture : Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller ; May Howard Jackson ; Sargent Claude Johnson ; Nancy Elizabeth Prophet ; Richmond Barthé -- Painting : William Edouard Scott ; Palmer Hayden ; Archibald Motley, Jr. ; Malvin Gray Johnson ; Aaron Douglas ; William H. Johnson ; Lois Mailou Jones -- Photography and printmaking : James Van Der Zee ; James Latimer Allen ; James Lesesne Wells ; King Daniel Ganaway ; Other African-American photographers -- 7. Social realism : The WPA Federal Art Project -- Social realist murals : Charles Alston and the Harlem Hospital murals ; Hale Woodruff and the Golden State murals -- Avant-garde architecture -- Augusta Savage, the Harlem Art Centers, and the Harlem Artists Guild : Selma Hortense Burke -- The Chicago Arts and Crafts Guild, Artists Union, and South Side Community Art Center : Margaret Burroughs ; Charles White -- Printmaking : Dox Thrash and the Philadelphia Fine Prints Workshop ; The printmaking legacy of Riva Helfond ; Printmakers at Karamu House in Cleveland -- 8. Mid-twentieth century transitions and surrealism : Figuration versus abstraction: a national debate -- The legacy of social realism : Elizabeth Catlett ; Ellis Wilson ; Romare Bearden ; Jacob Lawrence ; Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence ; John Biggers -- Surrealism : Hughie Lee-Smith ; Eldzier Cortor ; Rose Ransier Piper ; Minnie Evans -- Art Brut and self-taught artists : Bill (William) Traylor ; William Edmondson ; Clementine Hunter ; Horace Pippin, Jr. -- Photography : Gordon Parks ; Roy DeCarava ; Charles (Chuck) Stewart -- 9. Abstract expressionism : Action painting, gestural abstraction : Beauford Delaney ; Norman Lewis ; Alma Thomas -- Color field painting : Sam Gilliam ; Richard Mayhew -- Hard-edge painting : Al Loving ; William T. Williams -- Figurative expressionism : Robert (Bob) L. Thompson ; Betty Blayton -- Sculpture : Harold Cousins ; Richard Hunt ; Melvin (Mel) Eugene Edwards, Jr. ; Barbara Chase-Riboud --Part III: The latter 20th century : 10. Pop and Agitprop: the Black arts movement : Spiral and the civil rights movement : Reginald Gammon ; Raymond Saunders -- The Black arts movement : Museum protests ; Benny Andrews ; Cliff Joseph -- The WEUSI aesthetic : Ademola Olugebefola ; Ben F. Jones ; James Phillips -- OBAC and the Wall of Respect -- AfriCOBRA and the Black aesthetic : Jeffrey Donaldson ; Wadsworth and Jae Jarrell ; Barbara Jones-Hogu ; Nelson Stevens -- The OBAC and AfriCOBRA legacy: Black Power murals : William Walker ; Calvin B. Jones and Mitchell Caton -- Agiprop art : Dana C. Chandler, Jr. ; Joe Overstreet ; David Hammons -- 11. Black feminist art: a crisis of race and sex : A crisis of race and sex -- WSABAL and the WWA -- Black feminist artists : Kay Brown ; Faith Ringgold ; Dindga F. McCannon ; Betye Saar ; Emma Amos ; Nellie Mae Rowe -- Black feminist murals : Vanita Green and Justine Preshé DeVan ; Sharon Haggins Dunn -- 12. Postmodernism : Post-minimalism : Fred Eversley ; Lorenzo Pace ; Martin Puryear -- Conceptual art : Howardena Pindell ; Pat Ward Williams ; Glenn Ligon -- Intermedia art : Houston Conwill ; Terry Adkins ; Lorraine O'Grady ; Adrian Piper ; Renée Green ; Fred Wilson ; Martha Jackson-Jarvis -- Assemblage art : Noah Purifoy ; John Outterbridge ; Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson ; Alison Saar ; Willie Cole -- Postmodern photography : Carrie Mae Weems ; Dawoud Bey ; Lyle Ashton Harris ; Lorna Simpson -- Part IV: Contemporary trends : 13. Neo-expressionism, the new abstraction, and architecture : Neo-expressionism : Robert Colescott ; Joyce J. Scott ; Michael Ray Charles ; Kara Walker ; Kerry James Marshall ; Jean-Michel Basquiat ; Danny Simmons, Jr. -- The new abstraction : Jack Whitten ; Thornton Dial, Sr. ; Mildred Thompson ; Gaye Ellington -- Architecture : J. Max Bond, Jr. ; Norma Merrick Sklarek ; Mario Gooden and Ray Huff ; Phil Freelon ; The McKissack legacy ; Other notable architects -- 14. Post-Black art and the new millennium : Portraiture and identity politics : Deborah Willis ; Jeff Sonhouse ; Mickalene Thomas ; Kehinde Wiley -- Afrofuturism : Renée Cox ; Ellen Gallagher ; Laylah Ali ; Sanford Biggers ; Xaviera Simmons ; Trenton Doyle Hancock -- New millennium performance art : Nick Cave ; Camille Norment ; Intervention art : William Pope.L ; Theaster Gates -- New media abstraction : Chakaia Booker ; Xenobia Bailey ; Mark Bradford ; Jennie C. Jones ; Shinique Smith.African-American Art: A Visual and Cultural History offers a current and comprehensive history that contextualizes black artists within the framework of American art as a whole. The first chronological survey covering all art forms from colonial times to the present to publish in over a decade, it explores issues of racial identity and representation in artistic expression, while also emphasizing aesthetics and visual analysis to help students develop an understanding and appreciation of African-American art that is informed but not entirely defined by racial identity. Through a carefully selected collection of creative works and accompanying analyses, the text also addresses crucial gaps in the scholarly literature, incorporating women artists from the beginning and including coverage of photography, crafts, and architecture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as well as twenty-first century developments. All in all, African American Art: A Visual and Cultural History offers a fresh and compelling look at the great variety of artistic expression found in the African-American community.
- Subjects: Textbooks.; African American art; African American artists;
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- Nonconformers : a new history of self-taught artists / by Slominski, Lisa,author.(CARDINAL)856151; Bonesteel, Michael,contributor.(CARDINAL)214156; Cosmadopoulos, Sophia,contributor.; di Maria, Tom,contributor.; Finley, Cheryl,contributor.(CARDINAL)207496; Hernandez, Jo Farb,contributor.(CARDINAL)856149; Jentleson, Katherine,contributor.(CARDINAL)855493; Lombardi, Sarah,1972-contributor.(CARDINAL)856150; Maizels, John,contributor.(CARDINAL)219629; March Jones, Phillip,contributor.(CARDINAL)788550; Yale University Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)332061;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 386-392) and index.When the art world has paid attention to makers from outside the cultural establishment, including so-called outsider and self-taught artists, it has generally been within limiting categories. Yet these artists, including many women, people with disabilities, and people of color, have had a transformative influence on the history of modern art. Responding to growing interest in these artists, this book offers a nuanced history of their work and how it has been understood from the early twentieth century to the present day. Nonconformers includes work by well-known figures such as Henry Darger, Hilma af Klint, and Bill Traylor alongside many other artists who deserve widespread recognition. After reviewing how self-taught artists factored into key movements of twentieth-century art, the book shifts to highlighting the voices of contemporary practitioners through new interviews with artists William Scott, Mamadou Cisse, and George Widener. An international group of contributors addresses topics such as the development of the Black Folk Art movement in America and l'Art Brut in France, the creative process of self-taught artists working outside of traditional studios, and the themes of figuration, landscape, and abstraction. Global in scope and with chronological breadth, this alternative narrative is an essential introduction to the genre long known as "Outsider Art"--Publisher.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Art, Modern; Art, Modern; Outsider art.; Outsider artists.; Outsider artists;
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