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Alice Neel: People Come First
Alice Neel: People Come First

By M. H. De Young Memorial Museum., Alice Neel, Kelly Baum, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Randall Griffey, Meredith A. Brown, Susanna V. Temkin, Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, Randall R. Griffey, Metropolitan Museum Of Art (New York, N.Y.)

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Positioning Alice Neel as a champion of civil rights, this book explores how her paintings convey her humanist politics and capture the humanity, strength, and vulnerability of her subjects One of...

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David Hockney
David Hockney

By Andrew Wilson, David Hockney, David Mellor, CHRIS STEPHENS, Didier Ottinger, Meredith A. Brown, Helen Little, Ian Alteveer, Marco Livingstone, Martin Hammer, Stephens, Chris (Art Museum Curator)

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A Full Career Retrospective Of One Of The Greatest And Most Popular Living Artists, Lavishly Illustrated With Works From Across The Artist's Six-decade Career David Hockney Has Been Delighting And...

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David Hockney
David Hockney

By Andrew Wilson, David Hockney, David Mellor, CHRIS STEPHENS, Didier Ottinger, Meredith A. Brown, Helen Little, Ian Alteveer, Marco Livingstone, Martin Hammer, Stephens, Chris (Art Museum Curator)

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A full career retrospective of one of the greatest and most popular living artists, lavishly illustrated with works from across the artist's six-decade career David Hockney has been delighting and...

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Jack Whitten: Odyssey
Jack Whitten: Odyssey

By Courtney Martin, Kelly Baum, Courtney J. Martin, Meredith A. Brown, Karli R. Wurzelbacher, Aleesa Alexander, Richard Shiff, Kellie Jones, Katy Siegel, Anthony Appiah, Jack Whitten, Kwame Appiah

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"Whitten's objects in carved wood and found materials revisit and reclaim the forms, rituals and spirituality of African sculpture." –Roberta Smith, New York TimesJack Whitten was one of the most i...

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