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Sonya Clark / by Clark, Sonya.(CARDINAL)222984; Wiggers, Namita Gupta.(CARDINAL)312677; Kistler, Ashley.(CARDINAL)183707; Snyderman Gallery.(CARDINAL)312676; Southwest School of Art and Craft (San Antonio, Tex.)(CARDINAL)298566;
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Clark, Sonya; Hair in art;
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Tangles, teeth & touch : Sonya Clark. by John Michael Kohler Arts Center.(CARDINAL)136485; North Carolina State University.Gallery of Art and Design.(CARDINAL)266216;
Subjects: Clark, Sonya.; Beads in art; Hair in art;
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Hair in African art and culture / by Niangi Batulukisi.(CARDINAL)226786; Herreman, Frank.(CARDINAL)208480; Sieber, Roy,1923-2001.(CARDINAL)146129; Museum for African Art (New York, N.Y.)(CARDINAL)207677;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-189).Prelude: Hairdressing -- Prologue / Roy Sieber -- History / Ray Sieber -- Hair in African art and culture / Niangi Batulukusi -- Interlude 1: Status or identity: spiritual or secular -- Sculptural modes of representing coiffures / Frank Herreman -- Interlude 2: Wigs, hats and beards -- Women's hair and Sowei Masks in Southern Sierra Leone and Western Liberia / William Siegmann -- Coiffures of the Dan and We of Ivory Coast in 1938-39 / Elze Bruyninx -- Interlude III: Children and dolls -- A note on hair and mourning, especially in Ghana / Roy Sieber -- Orilonse. The Hermeneutics of the head and hairstyles among the Yoruba / Babatunde Lawal -- Hairstyles among the Margi / James H. Vaughan -- Mangbetu hairstyles and the art of seduction: "Lipombo" / Els de Palmanaer -- Interlude IV: Tools and ornaments -- Hair matters in South Central Africa / Manuel Jordan -- Cross dressing for the Spirits in Shamba Ughanga / Barbara Thompson -- A note on Gender Reversal / Ray Sieber -- Headrests and hair ornaments: signifying more than status / Karel Nel -- Interlude V: Neck rests -- Rasta hair, US and Ghana: a personal note / Marianna Ross -- Interlude VI: Contemporary Africa -- What is really happening here? Black hair among African Americans and in American culture / Kennel Jackson.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, African; Hair in art; Hairstyles; Sculpture, African;
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Hair / by Ferris, Alison.(CARDINAL)223520; John Michael Kohler Arts Center.(CARDINAL)136485;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-61).
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Hair in art; Art, American;
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Gabriel de la Mora : drive and method. by Mora, Gabriel de la,1968-artist.(CARDINAL)855451; Álvarez Romero, Ekaterina.(CARDINAL)855450; González Virgen, Miguel,contributor.(CARDINAL)855448; Kautz, Willy,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)855449; Minera, María,contributor.(CARDINAL)783233; Morgan, Robert C.,1943-(CARDINAL)208152; Morgan, Robert C.,1943-contributor.(CARDINAL)208152; Vicario, Gilbert,contributor.(CARDINAL)855447; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.(CARDINAL)784868; Turner (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)855446;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Mora, Gabriel de la, 1968-; Conceptual art; Hair in art.;
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Hair stories / by Curry-Evans, Kim.(CARDINAL)279663; Krane, Susan.(CARDINAL)166839; Lester, Neal A.(CARDINAL)267779; Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.(CARDINAL)267778;
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Hair in art.; Hair; African Americans; African American artists; Hair.;
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Red : a history of the redhead / by Harvey, Jacky Colliss,author.(CARDINAL)621277;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-220) and index.Introduction -- Way, way back, many centuries ago -- Black and white and red all over -- Different for girls -- The excrement of the head -- Sinners and stunners -- Rapunzel, Rapunzel -- Freaks of fashion -- Redhead days.Stereotypes of redheaded women range from the funloving scatterbrain to the fiery-tempered vixen or the penitent prostitute. Red-haired men are often associated with either the savage barbarian or the redheaded clown. But why is this so? Harvey begins her quest in prehistory and traces the redhead gene as it made its way out of Africa with the early human diaspora, only to emerge under Northern skies. She goes on to the modern age of art, and literature, and the first positive symbols of red hair in children's characters; the genetic and chemical decoding of red hair; and finally, red hair in contemporary culture, from advertising and exploitation to "gingerism" and the new movement against bullying.
Subjects: Hair; Redheads in art.; Redheads.; Redheads; Hair.;
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Don't call it hair metal : art in the excess of '80s rock / by Kelly, Sean,1972-Author(DLC)no2013116410;
A love letter to the hard-rocking, but often snubbed, music of the era of excess: the 1980s There may be no more joyous iteration in all of music than 1980s hard rock. It was an era where the musical and cultural ideals of rebellion and freedom of the great rock 'n' roll of the '50s, '60s, and '70s were taken to dizzying heights of neon excess. Attention to songcraft, showmanship, and musical virtuosity (especially in the realm of the electric guitar) were at an all-time high, and radio and MTV were delivering the goods en masse to the corn-fed children of America and beyond. Time hasn't always been kind to artists of that gold and platinum era, but Don't Call It Hair Metal analyzes the sonic evolution, musical diversity, and artistic intention of '80s commercial hard rock through interviews with members of such hard rock luminaries as Twisted Sister, Def Leppard, Poison, Whitesnake, Ratt, Skid Row, Quiet Riot, Guns N' Roses, Dokken, Mr. Big, and others.
Subjects: Interviews; Glam metal (Music); Rock music; Rock musicians;
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How to draw hairstyles for manga : learn to draw hair for expressive manga and anime characters / by Studio Hard Deluxe Inc.,Author(DLC)no2020120035;
From bed head to battle hair, the way you style your manga character's hair can make or break their look. In this guide, discover hundreds of styles to transform your sketches into amazing illustrations. How to Draw Hairstyles for Manga includes: Detailed information on how hair influences characters and scenes, how it grows and moves, common male and female hairstyles, and more! Step-by-step instruction for sectioning and drawing hair to achieve more realistic looks. Plus, learn tips and tricks for taking styles up a notch. 600+ illustrations showing hundreds of hairstyles from multiple angles. From French braids and ponytails to defying gravity with underwater looks and epic battle scene styles, this book has it all! With step-by-step guidance and hundreds of sample illustrations, this is your must-have guide to drawing hairstyles for your manga characters. What are you waiting for? Grab your supplies and get started drawing with style!
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals; Comic books, strips, etc.; Hair in art.; Cartooning; Drawing;
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Alfred Hair : heart of the Highwaymen / by Monroe, Gary,author.;
The undervalued force behind the Highwaymen phenomenon. A long-awaited testament to the life and work of Alfred Hair, the driving force of the Florida Highwaymen, this book introduces a charismatic personality whose energy and creativity were foundational to the success of his fellow African American artists during the era of Jim Crow segregation. Shot and killed in a barfight at the age of 29, Hair lived his short life fully, with a zest and intensity that informed his art. In high school he made canvas frames in the Fort Pierce studio of A. E. Backus, the painter who inspired the style of the Highwaymen, and soon became the artist's protege. By the time Hair graduated in 1961, he was painting luminous South Florida landscapes and selling them door to door. One of the few formally trained Highwaymen, he spurred on the collective of artists as they traversed the state in search of the white clientele who would buy their artwork. Hair's paintings, reproduced here in brilliant color, are marked by their spontaneous, gestural, carefree flair. He was known for his fast painting, which yielded a sense of place well-suited for Florida's postwar residents. These oil paintings hung in their homes and offices like trophies. Sold before the oils were dry, Hair's paintings appeared to their first owners to glow from within. "Alfred could paint as fast as he wanted and as good as he wanted," said Highwayman Al Black. Hair would work on as many as 20 paintings at once to make more money. His goal, as he often declared, was to be a millionaire. Gary Monroe describes Hair's upbringing, growth as an artist, and romantic escapades and marriage, ending with the tragic events that unfolded at the juke joint known as Eddie's Place the night of August 9, 1970. Alfred Hair remembers a man who lifted the spirits of the Highwaymen painters and enhanced the idea of Florida through his art.
Subjects: Hair, Alfred, 1941-1970.; African American painters; Landscapes in art.;
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