On the Edge of America

On the Edge of America

Author: Paul J. Karlstrom

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780520088504

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"The past quarter century has witnessed the emergence of a scholarly appreciation of American art in California. Yet assessments of the early modern (pre-1950) have been haphazard. Now in one bold volume, these scholars have remedied that deficiency. Thanks to the rich essays of this wonderful book, the art history of California--and the nation!--is graced with further light."--Dr. Kevin Starr, State Librarian of California "The authors of these essays illuminate a diverse and compelling history, one in which what happened at the geographic edges sheds new light on the European points of original. A lively and valuable contribution, not just to regional history, but to the making and transmission of modernism."--Whitney Chadwick, Professor of Art History, San Francisco State University "A welcome and overdue evaluation of the distinctive history of modernism in California, these essays sensitively explore a cultural terrain at once familiar and strange, surveying memorable achievements from painting to photography to architecture and film. The authors provocatively suggest the centrality of 'edges'--wherever they are found--to the national tale, and demonstrate it through significant developments on our western margin. A must for any serious student of American art and culture."--Charles C. Eldredge, The University of Kansas "An engrossing examination of modernist practices in California before the Abstract Expressionists and beatniks came to town. It includes art scenes peopled by Mexican muralists, European artists in exile, third-generation Californians, idealist photographers, and immigrant artisans."--Wanda Corn, Professor of Art History, Stanford University "These fascinating essays do much more than fill a major gap in our understanding of American regionalism. Their scope is superb because of the inclusive range of their definition of 'art, ' the varied ethnicities of the artists discussed, and the distinctive impact of environment, light, and culture on California art. A dazzling treasure, as pleasing to the eye as it is to the mind."--Michael Kammen, Professor of History, Cornell University


What Every Contractor Should Know

What Every Contractor Should Know

Author: David Kalb

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2005-03

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 0595345514

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Every once in a while a book comes along that fits a need. This book provides specific, practical, accurate and informative answers to questions that impact almost every person, partnership or corporation that requires a contractor's license. These are the most relevant questions and answers from David's published columns during the past decade. It has always been David Kalb's goal to "Simplify State Government" for contractors and construction businesses that must deal with State government agencies. While mediating problems for California's Governor, David specialized in helping contractors who were having problems with State government. In 1982, he started Sacramento based Capitol Services. Referred to as the "Rambo of Red Tape" by California Republic magazine, The Los Angeles Times featured David in their Business Section under the headline "Making a Living From Cutting Red Tape." It was natural to select cutredtape.com as his Internet address. An excerpt from an article in Construction Data Magazine sums up Mr. Kalb. "He is not a construction man, yet the Pacific Coast Builder's Conference recognized him as an expert. Thousands of contractors across the country--many of them with little time to waste--have called Capitol Services to help them in California."