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Published by Yale University Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 0300146833 ISBN 13: 9780300146837
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Language: English
Published by Jewish Museum and Yale University Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 0300146833 ISBN 13: 9780300146837
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Published by San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, 2019
ISBN 10: 0938175025 ISBN 13: 9780938175025
Softcover. A matte gray paperback book with the title printed in black down the spine, and debossed in black gloss on the front cover. Pages: (4), 5-85, (1). Contains thirty-nine illustrations, including thirty-one highlighted plates. Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the San José Museum of Art, March 8-July 7, 2019. VG+: In excellent condition. Looks like it has rarely, if ever, been opened and read.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Centering the voices of the currently and formerly incarcerated, works from 80 contributors visualize a prison-free futurePublished with Institute of the Arts and Sciences at UC Santa Cruz and San Jose Museum of Art.Prisons are so ingrained in history and the cultural imagination as to appear inevitable. Yet as long as prisons have existed, alternative rehabilitations have flourished. Seeing through Stone accompanies the largest-ever exhibition emerging from the movement for prison abolition in the United States. It draws its title from a work by poet Etheridge Knight (193191), who wrote his first collection while incarcerated at Indiana State Prison. The art and texts in this catalog explore this shared capacity for the radical sight permeating through prison walls and include contributions from artists, writers and activists both currently and formerly incarcerated, alongside those without that lived experience. Over 80 artists and collectives from around the world contribute work, while the original texts are authored by such activists as Robin D.G. Kelley and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Jewish Museum/Yale University, New York, 2009
ISBN 10: 0300146833 ISBN 13: 9780300146837
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st. Published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Jewish Museum from November 2009 - March 2010. Bound in quarter black cloth with illustrated yellow boards and spine stamped in red. Thoroughly illustrated throughout with photographic reproductions in color and original black and white. 8 1/4 x 11 inches. 240 pages.
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Language: English
Published by Marquand Books Inc, US, 2025
ISBN 10: 1646570456 ISBN 13: 9781646570454
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Paperback. Condition: New. Centering the voices of the currently and formerly incarcerated, works from 80 contributors visualize a prison-free futurePublished with Institute of the Arts and Sciences at UC Santa Cruz and San José Museum of Art.Prisons are so ingrained in history and the cultural imagination as to appear inevitable. Yet as long as prisons have existed, alternative rehabilitations have flourished. Seeing through Stone accompanies the largest-ever exhibition emerging from the movement for prison abolition in the United States. It draws its title from a work by poet Etheridge Knight (1931-91), who wrote his first collection while incarcerated at Indiana State Prison. The art and texts in this catalog explore this shared capacity for the radical sight permeating through prison walls and include contributions from artists, writers and activists both currently and formerly incarcerated, alongside those without that lived experience. Over 80 artists and collectives from around the world contribute work, while the original texts are authored by such activists as Robin D.G. Kelley and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson.
Language: English
Published by San Jose Museum of art, San Jose, 2019
ISBN 10: 0938175025 ISBN 13: 9780938175025
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Published by Marquand Books Inc, US, 2025
ISBN 10: 1646570456 ISBN 13: 9781646570454
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Paperback. Condition: New. Centering the voices of the currently and formerly incarcerated, works from 80 contributors visualize a prison-free futurePublished with Institute of the Arts and Sciences at UC Santa Cruz and San José Museum of Art.Prisons are so ingrained in history and the cultural imagination as to appear inevitable. Yet as long as prisons have existed, alternative rehabilitations have flourished. Seeing through Stone accompanies the largest-ever exhibition emerging from the movement for prison abolition in the United States. It draws its title from a work by poet Etheridge Knight (1931-91), who wrote his first collection while incarcerated at Indiana State Prison. The art and texts in this catalog explore this shared capacity for the radical sight permeating through prison walls and include contributions from artists, writers and activists both currently and formerly incarcerated, alongside those without that lived experience. Over 80 artists and collectives from around the world contribute work, while the original texts are authored by such activists as Robin D.G. Kelley and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson.
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Language: English
Published by Inventory Press/San Jose Museum of Art, USA, 2023
ISBN 10: 1941753558 ISBN 13: 9781941753552
Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Very good. 21 x 26cm 200pp very good hardback, beautifully produced with brown leather-like boards, gilt lettering, colour reproductions showing the American artist's sculptures. Described as the first in-depth monograph which accompanied the major travelling survey exhibition organised by the San Jose Museum of Art.
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Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 0300146833 ISBN 13: 9780300146837
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Hardcover. Condition: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Z : 240 pages, 22 x 28 cm, halfcloth - As an exploration of the artist's deliberate cultural ambiguity, which allowed him to become the first American artist to be accepted by the Paris avant garde, this book examines the dynamic connection between Man Ray's working-class origins, his assimilation, the evolution of his art, and his willful construction of his own artistic persona, as evidenced in a series of subtle, encrypted self-references throughout the artist's career. Beautifully illustrated, Alias Man Ray will stand as a definitive study of an incomparable figure in 20th-century art.
Language: English
Published by Marquand Books Inc, US, 2025
ISBN 10: 1646570456 ISBN 13: 9781646570454
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Paperback. Condition: New. Centering the voices of the currently and formerly incarcerated, works from 80 contributors visualize a prison-free futurePublished with Institute of the Arts and Sciences at UC Santa Cruz and San José Museum of Art.Prisons are so ingrained in history and the cultural imagination as to appear inevitable. Yet as long as prisons have existed, alternative rehabilitations have flourished. Seeing through Stone accompanies the largest-ever exhibition emerging from the movement for prison abolition in the United States. It draws its title from a work by poet Etheridge Knight (1931-91), who wrote his first collection while incarcerated at Indiana State Prison. The art and texts in this catalog explore this shared capacity for the radical sight permeating through prison walls and include contributions from artists, writers and activists both currently and formerly incarcerated, alongside those without that lived experience. Over 80 artists and collectives from around the world contribute work, while the original texts are authored by such activists as Robin D.G. Kelley and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Centering the voices of the currently and formerly incarcerated, works from 80 contributors visualize a prison-free futurePublished with Institute of the Arts and Sciences at UC Santa Cruz and San Jose Museum of Art.Prisons are so ingrained in history and the cultural imagination as to appear inevitable. Yet as long as prisons have existed, alternative rehabilitations have flourished. Seeing through Stone accompanies the largest-ever exhibition emerging from the movement for prison abolition in the United States. It draws its title from a work by poet Etheridge Knight (193191), who wrote his first collection while incarcerated at Indiana State Prison. The art and texts in this catalog explore this shared capacity for the radical sight permeating through prison walls and include contributions from artists, writers and activists both currently and formerly incarcerated, alongside those without that lived experience. Over 80 artists and collectives from around the world contribute work, while the original texts are authored by such activists as Robin D.G. Kelley and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10: 1646570456 ISBN 13: 9781646570454
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Published by Marquand Books Inc, US, 2025
ISBN 10: 1646570456 ISBN 13: 9781646570454
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Paperback. Condition: New. Centering the voices of the currently and formerly incarcerated, works from 80 contributors visualize a prison-free futurePublished with Institute of the Arts and Sciences at UC Santa Cruz and San José Museum of Art.Prisons are so ingrained in history and the cultural imagination as to appear inevitable. Yet as long as prisons have existed, alternative rehabilitations have flourished. Seeing through Stone accompanies the largest-ever exhibition emerging from the movement for prison abolition in the United States. It draws its title from a work by poet Etheridge Knight (1931-91), who wrote his first collection while incarcerated at Indiana State Prison. The art and texts in this catalog explore this shared capacity for the radical sight permeating through prison walls and include contributions from artists, writers and activists both currently and formerly incarcerated, alongside those without that lived experience. Over 80 artists and collectives from around the world contribute work, while the original texts are authored by such activists as Robin D.G. Kelley and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson.