Public Art and Architecture in New Mexico 1933-1943
Author: Kathryn A. Flynn
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 377
ISBN-13: 0865348820
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Author: Kathryn A. Flynn
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 377
ISBN-13: 0865348820
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Guide to the New Deal Legacy in New Mexico, 1933-1943
Author: Jacqueline Hoefer
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 204
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Artists began coming to New Mexico in the late-19th century, attracted by the dazzling New Mexican landscape, the hospitality of town and village life, and the Indian and Hispanic cultures that had shaped the artistic imagination of New Mexico for centuries. In state-sponsored interviews, artists explain what the New Deal art programs meant to them during the Great Depression."--Alibris.
Author: Cher Krause Knight
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2018-06-11
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 1527512002
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhile many museums have ignored public art as a distinct arena of art production and display, others have – either grudgingly or enthusiastically – embraced it. Some institutions have partnered with public art agencies to expand the scope of special exhibitions; other museums have attempted to establish in-house public art programs. This is the first book to contextualize the collaborations between museums and public art through a range of essays marked by their coherence of topical focus, written by leading and emerging scholars and artists. Organized into three sections it represents a major contribution to the field of art history in general, and to those of public art and museum studies in particular. It includes essays by art historians, critics, curators, arts administrators and artists, all of whom help to finally codify the largely unwritten history of how museums and public art have and continue to intersect. Key questions are both addressed and offered as topics for further discussion: Who originates such public art initiatives, funds them, and most importantly, establishes the philosophy behind them? Is the efficacy of these initiatives evaluated in the same way as other museum exhibitions and programs? Can public art ever be a “permanent” feature in any museum? And finally, are the museum and public art ultimately at odds, or able to mutually benefit one another?
Author: Nancy Dustin Wall Moure
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 568
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ann Prentice Wagner
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 164
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCelebrates the 75th anniversary of the U.S. Public Works of Art Program, created in 1934 against the backdrop of the Great Depression. The 55 paintings in this volume are a lasting visual record of America at a specific moment in time; a response to an economic situation that is all too familiar
Author: New York Public Library. Art and Architecture Division
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Published: 2001
Total Pages: 554
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 114
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 1384
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Published: 1941
Total Pages: 160
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 272
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