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We derive a great deal of cognitive pleasure from asking what artworks mean. And yet, despite the seriousness with which we approach these questions, they all too often rely on the...
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This chapter introduces one of the most understudied communities of New Negro writers. Commencing in the 1920s, African American writer Georgia Douglas Johnson invited writers to h...
The Philosophy of Curatorial Practice
The Philosophy of Curatorial Practice
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Édouard Vuillard, the Nabis, and the Politics of Domesticity
Édouard Vuillard, the Nabis, and the Politics of Domesticity
This ground-breaking book is the first to address the feminine and feminist politics of Intimiste art - a modernist mode of art making developed in the 1890s by Édouard Vuillard wh...
Ford Foundation Building, East 42nd Street interior consisting of the revolving door vestibule ... 321 East 42nd Street and 320 East 43rd Street, aka 309-325 East 42nd Street and 306-326 East 43rd Street, Manhattan
Ford Foundation Building, East 42nd Street interior consisting of the revolving door vestibule ... 321 East 42nd Street and 320 East 43rd Street, aka 309-325 East 42nd Street and 306-326 East 43rd Street, Manhattan
New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission, Office buildings, 1997, Landmarks Preservation Commission...
Bowery Savings Bank Building, first floor interior, consisting of the East 42nd Street revolving door vestibule; the East 41st Street revolving door vestibule; the banking room; the adjacent alcove, loggia, and balcony in the east wing ("Chapel"); the sta
Bowery Savings Bank Building, first floor interior, consisting of the East 42nd Street revolving door vestibule; the East 41st Street revolving door vestibule; the banking room; the adjacent alcove, loggia, and balcony in the east wing ("Chapel"); the sta
New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission, Buildings, 1996, Landmarks Preservation Commission...


