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Art --- rules [instructions] --- Judaism --- artists' books [books] --- writings [documents] --- Calle, Sophie --- Jerusalem
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Art --- sheet music --- violins --- trumpets [aerophones] --- clarinets --- flutes [aerophones] --- sculpture [visual works] --- sound sculpture --- installations [visual works] --- music [performing arts genre] --- politics --- censorship --- sound [acoustics] --- assassinations --- Judaism --- churchyards --- concentration camps --- documentary film --- Tweede Wereldoorlog --- holocaust --- Philipsz, Susan
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Leibovitz, Edward --- Arts graphiques --- Grafische kunst --- Leibovitz, E. --- 748 --- Glass art --- -#A9510A --- Art --- Decorative arts --- Glaskunst. Glazenierskunst. Kristalwerk --- History --- -Leibovitz, Edward --- -Criticism and interpretation --- 748 Glaskunst. Glazenierskunst. Kristalwerk --- #A9510A --- Leibovitz, Edward, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- sculpture [visual works] --- art [fine art] --- Judaism --- leaded lights --- glass [material] --- blown glass --- art [discipline] --- leadlights
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"Judy Chicago is America's most dynamic living artist. Her works comprise a dizzying array of media from performance and installation to the glittering table laid for thirty-nine iconic women in The Dinner Party (now permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum), the groundbreaking Birth Project, and the meticulously researched Holocaust Project. She designed the monumental installation for Dior's 2020 Paris couture show and, in 2019, established the Judy Chicago Portal, which will help to accomplish her lifelong goal of overcoming the erasure that has eclipsed the achievements of so many women. The Flowering is her vivid and revealing autobiography, fully illustrated with photographs of her work, as well as never-before-published personal images and a foreword by Gloria Steinem. Chicago has revised and updated her earlier, classic works with previously untold stories, fresh insights, and an extensive afterword covering the last twenty years. This powerful narrative weaves together the stories behind some of Chicago's most significant artworks and her journey as a woman artist with the chronicles of her personal relationships and her understanding, from decades of experience and extensive research, of how misogyny, racism, and other prejudices intersect to erase the legacies of artists who are not white and male while dismissing the suffering of millions of creatures who share the planet. With the first career retrospective of her work forthcoming at the de Young Museum in 2021, Chicago reinforces her message of resilience for a new generation of artists and activists. The Flowering is an essential read for anyone interested in making change."--Publisher's description.
Art --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- feminism --- Judaism --- performance art --- political art --- stained glass [visual works] --- textile art [visual works] --- diaspora --- gender [sociological concept] --- Chicago, Judy --- Women artists --- Artists --- Feminists --- Femmes artistes --- Artistes --- Féministes --- ART / General. --- Artists. --- Feminists. --- Women artists. --- Chicago, Judy, --- United States.
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Art --- paintings [visual works] --- prints [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- legends [literary genre] --- Judaism --- motion pictures [visual works] --- avatara --- clay --- human figures [visual works] --- comics [documents] --- Belin, Valérie --- Nivinskij, Ignatij --- Wegener, Paul --- Švankmajer, Jan --- Ellison, Harlan --- Wiener, Oskar --- Steiner-Prag, Hugo --- Simonds, Charles --- Kitaj, Ronald B. --- Fleischmann, Karel --- Grosjean, Michèle --- Kac, Eduardo --- Garouste, Gérard --- Nedjar, Michel --- Sabatté, Lionel --- Schulze-Mittendorf, Walter --- Starowieyski, Franciszek --- Boltanski, Christian --- Guston, Philippe --- Čapek, Josef --- Gellie, Yves --- Saint-Phalle, de, Niki --- Kiefer, Anselm --- Gormley, Antony --- Lehman, Boris --- Weber, Max --- Stelarc --- Hopper, Dennis --- Maryan --- Duvivier, Julien
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Iconography --- Art --- Sculpture --- Painting --- History --- painting [image-making] --- art history --- Judaism --- art theory --- sculpting --- joodse kunst --- Horn, Rebecca --- Schmidt-Rottluff, Karl --- Richter, Hans --- Kossoff, Leon --- Lissitzky, El --- Stieglitz, Alfred --- Schatz, Otto Rudolf --- Adler, Jankel --- Shapiro, Joel --- Bartana, Yael --- Albers, Anni --- Hiller, Susan --- Ullman, Micha --- Abramson, Larry --- Bak, Samuel --- Kitaj, Ronald B. --- Newman, Barnett --- Schönberg, Arnold --- Rothko, Mark --- Frenkel, Boris Borvine --- Gershumi, Moshe --- Hirszenberg, Samuel --- Koorland, Vivienne --- Spero, Nancy --- Kramer, Jacob --- Kratsman, Miki --- Minkowski, Maurycy --- Ardon, Mordechai --- Na'aman, Michal --- Orlow, Uriel --- Quevedo, Ferran --- Rée, Anita --- Rubin, Reuven --- Sgan-Cohen, Michael --- Shor, Shirley --- Small, David --- Brauner, Victor --- Steinhardt, Jakob --- Strosberg, Serge --- Boltanski, Christian --- Wolberg, Pavel --- Guston, Philippe --- Louis, Morris --- Serra, Richard --- Soutine, Chaïm --- Ury, Lesser --- Modigliani, Amedeo --- Mané-Katz --- Freud, Lucian --- Bomberg, David --- Druks, Michael --- Chagall, Marc --- Nussbaum, Felix --- Liebermann, Max --- Kentridge, William --- Hesse, Eva --- Rivers, Larry --- Auerbach, Frank --- Pankok, Otto --- Karavan, Dani --- Freundlich, Otto --- Bruskin, Grigori Davidovich --- Klapheck, Konrad --- Lipchitz, Jacques --- Man Ray --- Zadkine, Ossip --- Byron Company --- Studio Libeskind --- anno 1900-1999
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