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Julie Rodrigues Widholm

    Dianna Frid + Richard Rezac: Split Complementary
    Some Kind of Duty
    Beverly Fresh: Really Somethin Else
    Doris Salcedo
    • Doris Salcedo

      • 238bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen
      4,4(14)Tarief

      A mountain of chairs piled between buildings. Shoes sewn behind animal membranes into a wall. A massive crack running through the floor of Tate Modern. This title includes, over one hundred color illustrations by sculptor Doris Salcedo. It is a testament to the power of one of today's most important international artists.

      Doris Salcedo
    • Beverly Fresh: Really Somethin Else

      • 268bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      How he do? : Beverly Fresh at the crossroads of the inskirts and the outskirts / H. Peter Steeves -- Theatrics of the mundane / Julie Rodrigues Wildholm -- There's a party at Jerry's house : sociological reflections on the artistic practice of Beverly Fresh and the wild american dogs / Greg Scott.

      Beverly Fresh: Really Somethin Else
    • Some Kind of Duty

      • 100bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      Exploring themes of identity, loss, and cultural references, the book showcases the unique weavings of artist Karolina Gnatowski. Through monumental and small tapestries, she weaves narratives that touch on Polish immigration, personal experiences, and feminist influences. Accompanying an exhibition at the DePaul Art Museum, the catalog features vibrant plates of her work, an insightful interview with the artist, an essay by an art historian, and original poems that enhance each tapestry's story, celebrating both the living and the deceased.

      Some Kind of Duty
    • Exploring the synergy between text and textile, Dianna Frid and Richard Rezac present a captivating collection of sculptures and mixed media in this exhibition catalog. Both Chicago-based artists share a poetic sensibility, emphasizing color, surface, and material. The book features their works alongside rare texts and objects from DePaul University's collections, fostering new perspectives on art. By juxtaposing diverse creations, it encourages readers to discover unexpected relationships and familiar patterns within the unfamiliar, enriching the understanding of their artistic expressions.

      Dianna Frid + Richard Rezac: Split Complementary