Posted on Jun-20-2009

The Public Life of the Arts in America (Rutgers Series on the Public Life of the Arts)


The Public Life of the Arts in America (Rutgers Series on the Public Life of the Arts)

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Despite its size and its economic impact, the US arts community is not articulate about how it serves the public interest. This book encourages policy makers to investigate the crucial importance of the arts in the US, aiming to to provide new ideas, concepts and data.

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Posted on Jun-06-2009

Art of Colonial Latin America A&I (Art and Ideas)


Art of Colonial Latin America A&I (Art and Ideas)


The book Art in Colonial Latin America cover dates ranging form 1492 all the way to 1820. This book is perfect for those who are interested Latin American art in South America as well as the southwest United States. Bailey has a way of capturing the reader right from the beginning. His book starts with the first encounters and then takes you through how both the native people and the Spanish respond to the mix of cultures, he does an amazing job at telling both sides of the story. The reader really gets a true sense of the difficulties the natives faced with their new encounters. Bailey does a tremendous job on making the indigenous people the foreground of this new change. In chapter two his introductory statement shows just that "Until quite recently, historians of the conquest of the Americans focused almost entirely on the actions of the European conquerors and settlers. They treated the indigenous people as a silent backdrop to their Spanish and Portuguese protagonists, and paid scant attention to their cultures after the fall of the great pre-Hispanic civilizations." Bailey's book not only has very valuable history but along with it he has some wonderful images that are able to express exactly what points Bailey is trying to get across. For example when Bailey is discussing a type of life style such as colonial mansions he pairs the text with a beautiful full page image (page 324-325) so the viewer/reader can really connect with what aspects Bailey is discussing.
Bailey's book is very well done with the information and the images; however the one weakness that I find is in the layout of the book. When I first picked this book up I found the front cover to not only be boring but very uninviting to read. The title was very small, isn't centered on the cover, and to me the image was to small in comparison to the size of the book, it has a very unfinished look. When I opened the book I was again disappointed with the layout, I thought the text was to small and the large margins on the sides and small margins on the top and bottom of the pages where very distracting to me. The other thing that didn't seem quite right was the placement of the page numbers on the side of the left side of the page, also very small, and the pages with only images didn't have number either.
This books information is very well organized, Bailey starts with the pre-Hispanic world and then goes through to the Spaniards coming to the new world and then how the two cultures star to become one. Bailey gives you a brief table of contents so you can see what each chapter is about. In the back of the book there is a glossary which defines and explains words, events and artist. This glossary is very helpful especially with a culture that isn't as well understood. After the glossary Bailey provides us with a list of key dates and a map, which is very easy to refer to. Bailey has an index which also makes finding works of art very easy. Every one should read this book, they can gain so much knowledge from Bailey's insight. However I think that the language and contents of this book would be very appropriate for high school age kids and older.
Before reading this book I didn't know nearly as much about the indigenous people and how they were affected by the Spanish coming to the new world. In my studies I always focused on the Spanish and their reaction on coming to the new world. My eyes were really opened to the fact that they indigenous people not only had to change their way of life, but had such a great impact on the religious icons found in the Saints honored by the Spanish. This is a really good book easy to read and very interesting, bailey has a way of capturing his audience and really showing them both side of the story.


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Author: Gauvin Alexander Bailey
ISBN: 0714841579
Number Of Pages: 448
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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For over three hundred years, from the era of Christopher Columbus to the struggles for independence around 1820, Latin America witnessed an artistic flowering of enormous creativity and originality. In a unique way, the art and architecture of Aztec, Inca and Guaraní civilizations blended with those of Europe, North Africa and the Far East. In particular, the Spanish and Portuguese empires in Central and South America created the climate for a flourishing, diverse and distinct version of Renaissance and Baroque culture, produced under utterly different social and geographic conditions from those found in Europe. The products of this unique culture include some of the most lavish and visually arresting works of art and architecture in the world.

In this lively overview of the tremendously rich and varied artistic output of the area from southern Chile to northern California, Gauvin Alexander Bailey discusses viceregal and missionary as well as civic and rural architecture, alongside religious and secular painting, sculpture, metalwork, textiles and ceramics. But he also looks back to pre-colonial influences and concludes with an examination of how twentieth-century artists such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo interpreted their artistic heritage. Even today, the art of the colonial period remains at the centre of Latin American society, culture and identity. The result is a book that provides a new and comprehensive understanding of all the influences that led to one of the most cosmopolitan artistic outpourings in the whole history of art.


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Art of Colonial Latin America
Great book for a really broad overview of Latin American art. Gives a brief introduction to Pre-Colonial Latin American art as well.


Adios Churrigueresque
I've always really enjoyed Colonial Latin American Art. Recent years have brought some excellent shows: the great survey at the Philadelphia Museum made one realize that though none of this art may be great, it's mostly so charming. We recently stayed at the Casa Colonial Hotel in Cuernavaca which is filled with colonial art and it made it one of the most enjoyable travel stays we've ever had. Even the bloody Cristos which are perhaps the least inviting part of the art have a more contemporary echo in Cuban artist Carlos Alfonso's work. At any rate I've read many books on Spanish Colonial Art and Gauvin Bailey's at least a number of new insights and interesting facts, though behind it seems the idea that the common person was-- mirabile dictu-- a happy artistic participant in the whole colonial period. One greets that with a certain skepticism if one has read a lot of history of the period. Also, curiously, the term Churrigueresque seems to have been replaced by the equally tonguetwisterish estipite-baroque. I expect there is some social justice reason for this, as Churrigueresque may have offended somebody for unknown reasons, but it seems that fancy word has
gone the way of all flesh.


GREAT
I wasnt sure what to think about ordering a "used" book, however, this book was in mint condition and i was plesantly suprised! Thanks for the great product and awesome prices

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Posted on Jun-01-2009

Come Look With Me: Art in Early America


Come Look With Me: Art in Early America

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COME LOOK WITH ME: Art in Early America, the eighth volume in the COME LOOK WITH ME series of interactive art books from Lickle Publishing, introduces children to twelve magnificent works of art. More importantly, it offers both children and adults a whole new way of encountering any work of art, one that engages the imagination as much as the eye.

Well suited for both individual and classroom use, Art in Early America pairs quality art reproductions with thought-provoking questions, encouraging children to learn through visual exploration and interaction. Thoughtful text introduces the world and work of the artist, making the most of a child’s natural curiosity.

Children are introduces to a variety of media and styles in American art of the 1700’s and 1800’s. History comes alive as children examine the design of Samuel McIntire’s Gardner-Pingree House inside and out and imagine how it was lit during the day and night; they encounter Black Rock, A Two Kettle (?) Chief in George Catlin’s stately painting; they witness the War of 1812 with Thomas Chambers’ Capture of the H.R.M. Frigate Macedonian by the U.S. Frigate United States.

Art historians and educators from Bank Street College of Education in New York City proudly present the subsequent books in this series. For more than eighty years. Band Street has been a leader in child-centered education. Bank Street’s approach views all children as active learners, experimenters, explorers, and artists. Engaging and interactive for both children and adults, Bank Street’s additions to Lickle Publishing’s COME LOOK WITH ME series celebrate what Mrs. Blizzard called the "pleasure of shared experience."


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Posted on May-31-2009

Native Arts Of North America, Africa, And The South Pacific: An Introduction (Icon Editions)


Native Arts Of North America, Africa, And The South Pacific: An Introduction (Icon Editions)



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Author: George A. Corbin
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 0064301745
Number Of Pages: 352
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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This introduction to the art of tribal peoples of North America, Africa, and the South Pacific does not briefly cover the hundreds of artistic traditions in these three vast areas but rather studies in depth thirty-six art styles within all three areas using the methods of art history, including stylistic analysis and iconographic interpretation. Emphasis is on the art in cultural context and as a system of visual communication within each tribal area. Where appropriate for a more complete understanding of the art, data from archaeology, ethnology, linguistics, religion, and other humanistic disciplines are included.

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Posted on May-23-2009

American Visions: The Epic History of Art in America


American Visions: The Epic History of Art in America


For a student of American Studies or anyone interested in American art this book gives a great introduction. It's very readable and the pictures are of great quality. Most interesting are the connections beetween history, religion, culture and art that Robert Hughes draws. They help integrating the American art history into the knowledge the reader might already have about American culture.

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Author: Robert Hughes
ISBN: 186046372X
Number Of Pages: 608
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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This is an exploration of America through the history of its art. It is a companion volume to the eight-part BBC-Television series. The book begins where American art itself began: five centuries ago, wth the Native Americans and the first Spanish invaders in the Southwest through to the present. In between, it tells the story of how America's artistic tradition was created: by public taste, by a landscape of great variety; by a culture that stretched into dozens of foreign lands; and by numerous painters, sculptors and architects. Biographies, critical commentaries and anecdotes all make up this volume. Robert Hughes is the author of "Heaven and Hell in Western Art", The Shock of the New", "The Fatal Shore", "Nothing If Not Critical", "Barcelona", and "The Culture of Complaint".
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Australian-born art critic Robert Hughes, author of the highly acclaimed study of modern art, The Shock of the New has made his home in the United States for the last 20 years. His latest undertaking, which he calls "a love letter to America," is his most massive: a 350-year history of art in America. Published in association with an eight-part PBS series of the same name, this is no scholarly text. With the same voracious wit and opinionated brilliance that have characterized his criticism for Time magazine, this tour-de-force spans three centuries of events, movements, and personalities that have shaped American society and its art. The reproductions are outstanding; 323 out of 365 are in rich, vivid color. Infinitely entertaining and perceptive, this superb book makes readers feel as if they have discovered a truer, hidden America. It seems certain to become one of the most important works in the art-historical canon.

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Why America dosen't like art.
Why are art and music the first to go when school budgets are cut? There is a complex historical reason for this thinking which Robert Hughes explores in clear and fascinating prose. Stop complaining about the situation and learn the roots of the problem so that you can take steps to correct it.


American Visions by Robt Hughes
The book is great, but the copy I received had extensive underlining in the text.


American Art
This is a must-have book. In fact, my first one burned up in the 2007 wildfires in So Cal so I HAD to buy another.

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Posted on May-15-2009

Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History


Lesbian Art in America: A Contemporary History



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Author: Harmony Hammond
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 0847822486
Number Of Pages: 208
Release Date: 2000-09-02
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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The first history of lesbian art in the United States, this volume documents works since 1970 within the context of gay culture and political activism. Authoritative and engaging, this is a "from the trenches" story of which women made what, when, and where. Hammond moves from the mainstream art world to alternative venues, weaving a compelling narrative complete with critical and theoretical discourse. Profiles of 18 prominent lesbian artists, from Kate Millett and Joan Snyder to Deborah Kass and Catherine Opie, complete this groundbreaking contribution to contemporary art history.

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It is no surprise to see a photograph by Catherine Opie on the front of this handsome and groundbreaking volume on lesbian art. Opie is now represented in most of the best public collections in America, and her inclusion, along with the current rise of Nicole Eisenman, suggests that the market for specifically lesbian imagery (as opposed to erotica, which has always had an audience) has finally widened to include the great art institutions that still set the canon for contemporary art. Although the text of Harmony Hammond's wonderfully rich book is a little too dense for casual consumption, the history she offers--especially of the middle decade represented here, the 1980s, with its porn wars and the emergence of both postmodernism and postfeminism alongside a remarkable boom in the art market--can be found nowhere else, and certainly not in so graceful a form, lavishly illustrated and perceptively annotated. --Regina Marler

Format: Illustrated
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Beautifully produced

This book is impressive in the richness and quality of it's production. It introduced this reader to artists I hadn't known.

The subtitle is `A Contemporary History' and should be taken literally.

I was looking for more works from the 1970's hopefully featuring works I hadn't seen in other publications. Four artists from the 1970's are featured - Kate Millett, Louise Fishman, Joan Snyder and Fran Winant. Eleven artists are profiled from the 1980's and seven from the 1990's.

Book Description - The first history of lesbian art in the United States, this volume documents works since 1970 within the context of gay culture and political activism. Authoritative and engaging, this is a "from the trenches" story of which women made what, when, and where. Hammond moves from the mainstream art world to alternative venues, weaving a compelling narrative complete with critical and theoretical discourse. Profiles of 18 prominent lesbian artists, from Kate Millett and Joan Snyder to Deborah Kass and Catherine Opie, complete this groundbreaking contribution to contemporary art history.

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Posted on Apr-13-2009

Framing America: A Social History of America, Second Edition


Framing America: A Social History of American Art (Second Edition)


This is a great book for a survey course in American art or for someone who wants to get into American art and just wants a general overview. The text is written in a very approachable manner, and the images that are included are of excellent quality and represent some good instances of characteristically American works. I used this book for an art history course in American art that was of a very limited time period, but the book is essentially written to cover everything in American art fairly broadly, from colonial times to the late twentieth century. A good read, and a good deal.

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Author: Frances K. Pohl
Edition: Second Edition
ISBN: 0500287155
Number Of Pages: 600
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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"Determinedly and liberatingly inclusive...satisfying and beautifully produced."—Publishers Weekly
This enlarged vision of American art draws together the many strands of North America's history and visual culture. A tradition once assumed to be mainly European and oriented toward painting and sculpture has been enriched by the inclusion of other media such as ceramics and needlework, as well as the work of previously marginalized groups such as Native Americans, African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans.

For the second edition, the author has updated and expanded the text, and has significantly increased the coverage of architecture.
685 illustrations, 348 in color

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Great book on American Art
This book is extremely well written, well rounded, and well researched. A great book for a art history student or someone who is just curious because it examines the subject matter from several points of view - not just the standard white male version of history. Folks that are normally breezed by in other texts are discussed here in length - finally! I loved reading this book and gaining insights into the history of what makes American Art unique in it's vision. I am a college art teacher and will be recommending this book for my next semester. Thank you to Frances Pohl!


Superb!
Wow! Another incredible book published by Thames and Hudson! I love their art compendiums. Here, the author gives us a Canadian viewpoint on US history that is erudite and fascinating. Huge detailed book yet quite refreshing to read. I'm using it in a History of American Art from a Multicultural Perspective class. Lots of history and beautifully detailed artworks, including timelines. The printing is superb (Singapore). I highly recommend it! Great reading and a wonderful addition to your home library.

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Posted on Apr-11-2009

America: A History in Art: The American Journey Told by Painters, Sculptors, Photographers, and Architects


American Art in Historical Context: A Refreshing Approach

William Scheller's book, America: A History in Art, is a well-organized, beautifully illustrated review of American art that gives an informative, envigorating historical context to the work of this country's artists from its earliest years through the 20th Century and beyond. Scheller's writing style is as lively as it is unpretentious -- a breath of scholarly fresh air in what can be a suffocatingly self-important area of research. The images that the author uses to illustrate this book are not the usual, painfully predictable choices. Altogether, with its concise historical backdrop, its delightful images and its casual and yet elegant writing, this book makes an excellent addition to the library of both practicing artists and lovers of art.

America: A History in Art: The American Journey Told by Painters, Sculptors, Photographers, and Architects

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The rich history of America, from before the time of Columbus through the present day, is told as never before, enhanced by hundreds of representative artworks.

From the earliest Native Americans through the explorers and first settlers, the fight for independence, the expansion west, the war between the states and those on foreign soil—right up to our most recent past—each era and key event of our nation's history unfolds in clear prose, documented by significant paintings, sculptures, photographs, and works of architecture.

Some 300 lavishly reproduced works of art light the journey through America's past. Each chapter features a detailed recounting of the events of an era, including informative sidebars on key figures and developments— plus a gallery of artwork that illuminates the period. Artists represented include Ansel Adams, George Bellows, Thomas Eakins, Edward Hopper, Jasper Johns, Philip Johnson, Franz Kline, Georgia O’Keeffe, Gilbert Stuart, and Andrew Wyeth.

Informative text and detailed captions place art and life side by side for a fully realized history like no other, and an expert introduction frames the work and places it in world context.

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Posted on Apr-11-2009

Framing America: A Social History of American Art


Framing America: A Social History of American Art


This is a great book for a survey course in American art or for someone who wants to get into American art and just wants a general overview. The text is written in a very approachable manner, and the images that are included are of excellent quality and represent some good instances of characteristically American works. I used this book for an art history course in American art that was of a very limited time period, but the book is essentially written to cover everything in American art fairly broadly, from colonial times to the late twentieth century. A good read, and a good deal.

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Author: Frances K. Pohl
ISBN: 0500283346
Number Of Pages: 560
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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For more than a generation, critics and scholars have been revising and expanding the customary definition of American art. A tradition once assumed to be mainly European and oriented towards painting and sculpture has been enriched by the inclusion of other media such as ceramics, needlework, and illustration, and the work of previously marginalized groups such as Native Americans, African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans. Now, in a brilliant combination of original scholarship and synthesis, Frances Pohl's Framing America provides the first comprehensive survey of this new, enlarged vision of American art. Here are the many strands of North America's history and visual culture: the first contacts of the Spanish with the Aztecs and other Native Americans; the post-Revolutionary definition of nationhood; the visionary feeling for landscape and nature; the images of social and military conflict of the nineteenth century; and the tempering of the twentieth century's heady plunge into modernism by the Depression, World War II, the Cold War, and the culture wars. Framing America's consistent presentation of the resonance between art and history offers a coherent sense of the evolution of a new, generously defined conception of American art. Pohl's account is an adroitly inclusive fusion of many themes. Her discussion of the early definition of nationhood includes the traditional painters of the grand manner, West, Copley, Trumbell, and Stuart. But Stuart's portraits of George Washington, for instance, are also viewed in relation to portrayals of Washington in wood carvings, embroidery, and the vogue for "mourning pictures" after Washington's death, which create a domestic counterpoint to the more institutional portrayals. Pohl's description of the great landscape tradition of Cole, Durand, and Church shows how the optimistic assertion of a sublime sense of the American nation was accompanied by a sense of loss as the nation expanded westward. As our appreciation of the rich cultural diversity of American life has grown, our sense of American art—its sources, its motives, its possibilities—has become more varied too. Fresh and contemporary, Framing America embraces what our history can tell us about our art and what our art can tell us about our past and present. 665 illustrations, 337 in color.

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Great book on American Art
This book is extremely well written, well rounded, and well researched. A great book for a art history student or someone who is just curious because it examines the subject matter from several points of view - not just the standard white male version of history. Folks that are normally breezed by in other texts are discussed here in length - finally! I loved reading this book and gaining insights into the history of what makes American Art unique in it's vision. I am a college art teacher and will be recommending this book for my next semester. Thank you to Frances Pohl!


Superb!
Wow! Another incredible book published by Thames and Hudson! I love their art compendiums. Here, the author gives us a Canadian viewpoint on US history that is erudite and fascinating. Huge detailed book yet quite refreshing to read. I'm using it in a History of American Art from a Multicultural Perspective class. Lots of history and beautifully detailed artworks, including timelines. The printing is superb (Singapore). I highly recommend it! Great reading and a wonderful addition to your home library.

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