Bertha Alyce

Bertha Alyce
Title Bertha Alyce PDF eBook
Author Gay Block
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 324
Release 2003
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780826330949

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This collection of Block's photographs (sections of which involve nudity) presents her complicated, and at times difficult, relationship with her mother, Bertha Alyce, and a mother-daughter quest for healing.

Artists in My Life

Artists in My Life
Title Artists in My Life PDF eBook
Author Margaret Randall
Publisher New Village Press
Pages 219
Release 2022-04-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1613321600

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Margaret Randall reveals personal stories and profound insights about the artists who most influenced her life. Artists in My Life is a collection of intimate and conversational accounts of the visual artists that have impacted the renowned poet activist Margaret Randall on her own journey as an artist. Randall writes of each relationship through multiple lenses: as makers of art, social commentators, women in a world dominated by male values, and in solitude or collaboration with communities and the larger artistic arena. Each story offers insight into the artist’s life and work, and analyses the impact it had on Randall’s own work and its impact on the larger art community. The work strives to answer bigger questions about visual art as a whole and its lasting political influence on the world stage. Randalls describes her motivations: ”I go beneath the surface, asking questions and telling stories. I have wanted to answer questions such as: Why is it that visual art—drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, architecture—grabs me and, in particular instances, feels as if it changes me at the molecular level? How do art and memory interact? How do reason and intuition come together in art? Do women and men make art differently? Does great art change the viewer? Does it change the artist? How does art travel through time?”

Reframing Photography

Reframing Photography
Title Reframing Photography PDF eBook
Author Rebekah Modrak
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 555
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 0415779197

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In an accessible yet complex way, Rebekah Modrak and Bill Anthes explore photographic theory, history, and technique to bring photographic education up to date with contemporary photographic practice. --

Artexhibitions

Artexhibitions
Title Artexhibitions PDF eBook
Author Curatorial Assistance, Inc
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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Catalog of exhibitions available for rental from Curatorial Assistance, Inc.

Camerawork

Camerawork
Title Camerawork PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2004
Genre Photography
ISBN

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First Person Jewish

First Person Jewish
Title First Person Jewish PDF eBook
Author Alisa Lebow
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 241
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816643547

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Examining more than a dozen films from Jewish artists, this book reveals how the postmodern impulse to turn the lens inward intersects provocatively with historical tropes and stereotypes of the Jew. It focuses on Jewish filmmakers working on the margins and examines the work of Jonathan Caouette, Chantal Akerman and many more.

Stories from the Camera

Stories from the Camera
Title Stories from the Camera PDF eBook
Author Michele M. Penhall
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 234
Release 2016-03-15
Genre Photography
ISBN 0826355900

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The remarkable photography collection of the University of New Mexico Art Museum owes its unique character and quality to the directors, curators, scholars, and artists who have taught, worked, and studied at the museum and in the university’s Department of Art and Art History. In this indispensable book, these distinguished scholars and artists reflect on the pictures from the collection that hold significance to them. Through their own professional and artistic practice, they represent different generations of aesthetic voices and intellectual directions. As one of the earliest collegiate institutions to begin collecting photography, the University of New Mexico Art Museum holds a stunning array of images that span photography’s 175-year history. In addition to iconic works by famous photographers, this book also features less familiar but equally masterful pictures. Together, these essays represent a unique history of photography and this renowned museum.