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Myths, legends, superstitions of North American Indian Tribes as told by students of Haskell Institute Lawrence, Kansas / by Chiltoskey, Goingback,1907-2000.;
Subjects: Indian mythology; Indians of North America;
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Boarding school seasons : American Indian families, 1900-1940 / by Child, Brenda J.,1959-(CARDINAL)649504;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1530L
Subjects: Personal correspondence.; Haskell Institute; Flandreau Indian School (S.D.); Ojibwa youth; Ojibwa youth; Ojibwa Indians; Off-reservation boarding schools; Off-reservation boarding schools;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Here come the Navaho! : A history of the largest Indian tribe in the United States. by Underhill, Ruth,1883-1984.;
Bibliography: pages 279-285.
Subjects: Navajo Indians.;
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Relationship between whole-body vibration and morbidity patterns among motor coach operators / by Gruber, George J.(CARDINAL)135093; Ziperman, H. Haskell,1915-(CARDINAL)265959; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.Division of Laboratories and Criteria Development.(CARDINAL)179688;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Bus drivers; Vibration; Occupational diseases.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Encyclopedia of Appalachia / by Abramson, Rudy.(CARDINAL)276046; Haskell, Jean,1947-(CARDINAL)276085;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Foreword / William Ferris -- An appreciation / Henry Louis Gates Jr. -- Guide for readers -- Introduction -- The landscape: Geology ; Ecology ; Environment -- The people: Family and community ; Images and icons ; Race, ethnicity, and identity ; Settlement and migration ; Urban Appalachian experience -- Work and the economy: Agriculture ; Business, industry, and technology ; Labor ; Tourism ; Transportation -- Cultural traditions: Architecture ; Crafts ; Folklore and folklife ; Food and cooking ; Humor ; Language ; Literature ; Music ; Performing arts ; Religion ; Sports and recreation ; Visual arts -- Institutions: Cultural institutions ; Education ; Government ; Health ; Media.
Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Appalachians (People);
Available copies: 36 / Total copies: 38
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Grant Wood : American Gothic and other fables / by Haskell, Barbara,author.(CARDINAL)147914; Adamson, Glenn,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)264604; Banks, Eric,1966-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)352411; Braun, Emily,1957-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)182619; Reece-Hughes, Shirley,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)228155; Meyer, Richard,1952-writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)533523; Wood, Grant,1891-1942.Paintings.Selections.(CARDINAL)633378; Whitney Museum of American Art,issuing body,host institution.(CARDINAL)139816;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-257) and index.Foreword / Adam D. Weinberg -- Grant Wood: through the past, darkly / Barbara Haskell -- Willow, weep for me / Glenn Adamson -- Moments of discovery: Grant Wood's theatrical paintings / Shirley Reece-Hughes -- Like a book: Grant Wood's literary associations / Eric Banks -- Cryptic corn: Magic realism and the art of Grant Wood / Emily Braun -- Grant Wood goes gay / Richard Meyer -- Plates -- Grant Wood: a chronicle / Barbara Haskell.The social and political climate in which Wood's art flourished bears certain striking similarities to America today, as national identity and the tension between urban and rural areas reemerge as polarizing issues in a country facing the consequences of globalization and the technological revolution. Wood portrayed the tension and alienation of contemporary experience. By fusing meticulously observed reality with fables of childhood, he crafted unsettling images of estrangement and apprehension that pictorially manifest the anxiety of modern life.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Wood, Grant, 1891-1942;
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Ray Johnson c/o / by Johnson, Ray,1927-1995,artist.; Bosse, Johanna,contributor.; Carter, Jordan,contributor.; Chamberlain, Colby,contributor.; Cohen, Jennifer R.,contributor.; Haskell, Caitlin,editor,contributor.; Johnson, Ray,1927-1995.works.selections.; Kienle, Miriam,1979-contributor.; Leahy, Brian T,contributor.; Levy-Ryan, Ellen,contributor.; Nelson, Solveig,contributor.; Nichols, Thea Liberty,contributor.; Uchtrup, Michael von,contributor.; Art Institute of Chicago,host institution.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Director's foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Note to the reader -- Introduction : Ray Johnson / Caitlin Haskell -- Black Mountain / Johanna Gosse -- Chop art / Caitlin Haskell -- Collage materials -- Death, a book about / Thea Liberty Nichols -- "A book about death" -- Department of Housing and Buildings / Colby Chamberlain -- Department of Housing and Buildings -- Duck-rabbit / Caitlin Haskell -- Design flyers, part I -- Elvis / Johanna Gosse -- Frances and Feigen / Brian T. Leahy -- Bill's photos of Ray -- May / Caitlin Haskell -- Ray's high-school drawings -- Michigan / Thea Liberty Nichols -- Moticos / Johanna Gosse -- Manifestos -- New York Correspondence School questionnaires -- New York Correspondence School / Johanna Gosse -- Nothing / Jordan Carter -- Paik-this diamond ring / Solveig Nelson -- "The paper snake" / Jordan Carter -- Production materials for "The paper snake" -- Robin Gallery / Miriam Kienle -- Phantom postcards -- Shelley Duvall Fan Club / Ellen Levy -- Short circuit / Ellen Levy -- "The sinking bear / Brian T. Leahy -- Ray's books -- Design flyers, part II -- Tender buttons / Jennifer R. Cohen -- Twins / Brian T. Leahy -- Valentines / Jordan Carter -- Pink eyes -- Chro no logy / Michael von Uchtrup -- Collages in the William S. Wilson Collection of Ray Johnson -- Contributors -- Index -- Photography and collection credits.Ray Johnson (1927-1995) was a celebrated maker of small-scale collages whose works influenced movements including Pop Art, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art. Trained at Black Mountain College, Johnson subsequently settled in New York and founded a mail art network known as the New York Correspondence School; he was extraordinarily adept at using social interaction as an artistic endeavor. Drawing on the vast collection of Johnson's work at the Art Institute of Chicago, this volume gives new shape to our understanding of his artistic practice and features hundreds of pieces that include artist's books, collages, drawings, mail art, and performance documentation. In keeping with Johnson's democratic, rhizomatic, and antihierarchical ethos, this indispensable resource on the artist's oeuvre contains 21 short essays by various contributors that allow readers to dip into and out of the book in a nonlinear manner of their own choosing.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Johnson, Ray, 1927-1995; Johnson, Ray, 1927-1995; Art, American; Collage, American; Mail art;
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Lyonel Feininger : at the edge of the world / by Haskell, Barbara,author.(CARDINAL)147914; Carlin, John,1955-contributor.(CARDINAL)176097; Feininger, Lyonel,1871-1956,artist.(CARDINAL)121325; Gilliam, Bryan,contributor.; Luckhardt, Ulrich,contributor.(CARDINAL)155291; Nicholas, Sasha,contributor.(CARDINAL)294676; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts,organizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)160299; Whitney Museum of American Art,organizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)139816;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Feininger, Lyonel, 1871-1956;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Cezanne / by Cézanne, Paul,1839-1906,artist.(CARDINAL)141498; Adnan, Etel,contributor.(CARDINAL)726744; Barlow, Phyllida,contributor.(CARDINAL)784607; Borchardt-Hume, Achim,editor,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)279818; Chan, Paul,1973-contributor.(CARDINAL)806343; Dahm, Kristi,contributor.(CARDINAL)286677; Gallagher, Ellen,1965-contributor.(CARDINAL)226977; Granzotto, Clara,contributor.; Groom, Gloria Lynn,editor,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)207691; Haskell, Caitlin,editor,writer of supplementary textual content.(CARDINAL)631141; Himid, Lubaina,1954-contributor.(CARDINAL)866699; Kokkori, Maria,contributor.; Marshall, Kerry James,1955-contributor.(CARDINAL)267382; McMillian, Rodney,1969-contributor.; Muir, Kimberley,contributor.; Owens, Laura,contributor.(CARDINAL)265680; Sidlina, N. Z.(Natalʹi͡a Zinovʹevna),editor,writer of supplementary textual content.; Tuymans, Luc,1958-contributor.(CARDINAL)785898; Art Institute of Chicago,host institution.(CARDINAL)137892; Tate Modern (Gallery),host institution.(CARDINAL)223480;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-233) and index.'Cezanne' presents a new examination of the work of Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) across media and genres, surveying his career from the varied perspectives of art historians, conservation scientists, and a roster of renowned contemporary painters, including Etel Adnan, Phyllida Barlow, Paul Chan, Julia Fish, Ellen Gallagher, Lubaina Himid, Kerry James Marshall, Rodney McMillian, Laura Owens, and Luc Tuymans. Featuring wide-ranging essays and a rich chronology tracing Cezanne's travels across the French landscape, this lavishly illustrated publication highlights the artist's favorite motifs, influence on his peers, and pivotal role in the development of modern art, in addition to presenting state-of-the-art technical analysis of his pigments and methods. It offers a fresh look at the ways in which Cezanne, driven by what he described as "strong sensations," sought to develop a visual language that could fully translate his intense feelings into paintings. In doing so, he opened up possibilities that were embraced and elaborated by artists in his time and into the present.
Subjects: Cézanne, Paul, 1839-1906; Cézanne, Paul, 1839-1906; Art, Modern; Art, Modern; Post-impressionism (Art);
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René Magritte : the fifth season / by Magritte, René,1898-1967,artist.(CARDINAL)144605; Haskell, Caitlin,editor.(CARDINAL)631141; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,originatoranizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)148219;
The fifth season / Caitlin Haskell -- Odalisques of revolt / Michel Draguet -- Mad or bad? Magritte's artistic rebellion / Abigail Solomon-Godeau -- Otherworldly: Magritte's L'empire des lumières / Sandra Zalman -- The hypertrophy of objects / Clare Elliott -- Self-portrait as anonymous artist / Caitlin Haskell -- "The act of painting is hidden": the materials and technique of René Magritte / Katrina Rush."When René Magritte reached his 40s, something unexpected happened. The painter, who had honed an iconic Surrealist style between 1926 and 1938, suddenly started making paintings that looked almost nothing like his earlier work. First he adopted an Impressionist aesthetic, borrowing the sweet, hazy palette of Pierre-Auguste Renoir-which he described as "sunlit Surrealism." Then his style shifted again, incorporating popular imagery, the brash colors of Fauvism and the gestural brushwork of Expressionism. And then Magritte returned to his classic style as if nothing had happened. René Magritte: The Fifth Season looks at the art Magritte made during and after the stylistic crises of the 1940s, revealing his shifting attitudes toward painting. Subjects explored in this volume include the artist's Renoir period; the période vache, with its Fauvist- and Expressionist-style paintings that are little known to American audiences; the "hypertrophy of objects" paintings, a series that plays with the scale of familiar objects; and the enigmatic Dominion of Light suite, paintings that suggest the simultaneous experience of day and night. Featuring full-color plates of approximately 50 oil paintings, and a dozen of the artist's gouaches, René Magritte: The Fifth Season offers a new understanding of Magritte's special position in the history of 20th-century art. In a career of almost half a century, Belgian Surrealist René Magritte (1898-1967) probed the distance between object, language and image. Even as he playfully explored new styles, his painting practice remained consistent in its cautionary message not to equate the observable world with reality in all its fullness." -- Publisher's description.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Magritte, René, 1898-1967; Surrealism;
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