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Betye Saar

call and response
2019
"This publication presents Betye Saar's sketchbooks--which she has kept during her entire career--for the first time and offers insights into the artist's creative process. A child of the Great Depression and one of the only African American students in her UCLA art program, Betye Saar has, over the course of more than six decades, made work that exposes stereotypes and injustices based on race and gender. From early prints and watercolors to Joseph Cornell-inspired assemblages and full-scale sculptural tableaux, her work has inspired generations of artists. This ingeniously designed publication plays off the format of Saar's original sketchbooks. Made throughout her extraordinary career, Saar's sketches are an integral part of her creative process and offer a greater understanding of the themes woven into her finished works, which are also featured in the book. Saar's sources and influences range from Simon Rodia's Watts Towers and Haitian Vodou fetishes to Australian Aboriginal paintings, Native American leatherwork, and African American history, literature, and music. An original, intimate, and valuable resource for Saar's many fans, this book will also educate future generations about Saar's significant contributions to American art. Published with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art"--.

Kehinde Wiley

a new republic
2015
Presents a collection of paintings and sculptural works by portrait painter, Kehinde Wiley.

Elusive signs

Bruce Nauman works with light
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Lichtenstein

girls
Contains a conversation between Jeff Koons and Dorothy Lichtenstein, a chronology of Roy Lichtenstein's life, and 130 images of paintings, drawings, sources, and documentary photographs, including twenty-two plates featuring the "Girl" paintings.
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Kiki Smith

a gathering, 1980-2005
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Maya Lin

systematic landscapes
Examines the work of artist Maya Lin, designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., discussing how she is influenced by geologic phenomena and topography, and including photographs and drawings.
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