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Comprises of 123 tinted and water colored lithographs produced by the British artist, David Roberts. This book reproduces full color all 123 of Roberts' lithographs along with the unabridged text by the Reverend George Croly, L L D, that accompanied the prints when they first appeared in 1842.
Trevor Schoonmaker is Curator of Contemporary Art at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. He is the editor of Street Level: Mark Bradford, William Cordova and Robin Rhode, the catalog of a 2007 exhibition at the Nasher Museum of Art. He is also the editor of Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, D Troit: The Art, Music, and Culture of the Motor City, and Fela: West Africa to West Broadway.
Museum catalogue for the first museum exhibition to explore the culture of vinyl records in the history of contemporary art
This bilingual, fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University's exhibition Pop America, 1965-1975, which presents a vision of Pop art across the Americas as a whole.
Nasher museum catalog following an installation by Pedro Lasch, where pre-Colombian sculptures were presented facing away from viewers, toward black mirrors, reflecting on the history of colonialism in the Americas.
Comprised of more than thirty large-scale works drawn entirely from the Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Collection, A Material Legacy is a multi-generational exhibition that provides an almost real-time glimpse into the varied approaches and innovative techniques of art being made in the second decade of the twenty-first century.
Featuring the work of sixty artists and including 300 illustrations, the catalog Southern Accent accompanies a major contemporary art exhibition that questions and explores the complex and contested space of the American South. This unprecedented exhibition investigates the many realities, fantasies, and myths of the South that have long captured the public’s imagination, while presenting a wide range of perspectives that create a composite portrait of southern identity through contemporary art. It looks at the South as an open-ended question and concept in itself by encompassing a broad spectrum of media and approaches, demonstrating that southernness is more of a shared sensibility than any one definable culture or style. While the exhibition includes artwork from the 1950s to the present, it primarily focuses on the past thirty-five years. With numerous contributions by artists, scholars, musicians, and poets, a music-listening library, and a timeline of scholarship on southern art, this catalog redefines the way we look at the South in contemporary art. Southern Accent will be on display at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University from September 1, 2016 to January 8, 2017 and at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, from April 29, 2017, to August 20, 2017.Contributors. Diego Camposeco, Mel Chin, Brittney Cooper, John T. Edge, William Fagaly, Carter Foster, Brendan Greaves, Harrison Haynes, Patterson Hood, Miranda Lash, Ada Limón, Mark Anthony Neal, Catherine Opie, Fahamu Pecou, Richard J. Powell, Tom Rankin, Dario Robleto, Trevor Schoonmaker, Bradley Sumrall, Natasha Trethewey, Kara Walker, Jeff Whetstone┬áSelected Artists: Walter Inglis Anderson, Benny Andrews, Radcliffe Bailey, Romare Bearden, Sanford Biggers, Mel Chin, William Christenberry, Robert Colescott, William Cordova, Thorton Dial, Sam Durant, William Eggleston, Minnie Evans, Howard Finster, Theaster Gates, Jeffrey Gibson, Deborah Grant, Barkley L. Hendricks, James Herbert with R.E.M., Birney Imes, George Jenne, Deborah Luster, Kerry James Marshall, Jing Niu, Tameka Norris, Catherine Opie, Gordon Parks, Ebony G. Patterson, ┬áDario Robleto, Xaviera Simmons, ┬áJimmy Lee Sudduth, Hank Willis Thomas, ┬áKara Walker, Andy Warhol, Carrie Mae Weems Publication of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
An illustrated catalogue of 224 antiquities given to the Nasher Museum of Art in 2006, including clay vases, bronze, terra cotta, gold jewelry, and sculptures.
Catalog for a Nasher museum exhibition on caricature and political cartoons, juxtaposing images that lampooned George W. Bush with cartoons that critiqued the 19th century French aristocracy.
Accompanies the mid-career retrospective of the work of Romanian artists Dan Perjovschi and Lia Perjovschi at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. This illustrated book contains more than 350 color and black and white images of paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, videos, installations, and conceptual art.
The exhibition catalogue accompanying a retrospective covering forty years of the Kremen's career
A full-colour catalogue that accompanies the inaugural exhibition, on view from October 2, 2005, through May 21, 2006, at the new Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. It offers an essay that contextualizes the Nashers as collectors within the history of collecting practices in the United States in the second half of the twentieth century.
This richly illustrated catalog explores the theme of the "conjur woman" in the work of artist Romare Bearden (1911-1988).
Focuses on the forest as a theme in contemporary art. This full-colour catalogue accompanies one of the inaugural exhibitions at the new Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, on view from October 2, 2005, through January 29, 2006. It includes drawings, prints, sculpture, photography, film, video, digital imagery, and sound art.
Documents the genesis and design of the museum, which opens on October 2, 2005. With an essay, a design statement, a foreword, and photos, this book documents the building that will become a cornerstone for cultural activities for the university and the public.
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