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Women of abstract expressionism
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Inhaltstyp (RDA)
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unbewegtes Bild
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Inhaltstyp (RDA)
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Text
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Medientyp (RDA)
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ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
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Datenträgertyp (RDA)
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Band
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1. Person/Familie
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Marter, Joan M. [HerausgeberIn]
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2. Person/Familie
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Chanzit, Gwen Finkel [VerfasserIn einer Einleitung]
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1. Körperschaft
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Denver Art Museum <Denver, Col.>
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2. Körperschaft
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Whitechapel Art Gallery <London>
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Titel
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Women of abstract expressionism
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Verantw.-ang.
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edited by Joan Marter ; introduction by Gwen F. Chanzit, exhibition curator
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Verlagsort (RDA)
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Denver, Colorado
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Verlagsort (RDA)
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New Haven ; London
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Verlag (RDA)
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Denver Art Museum
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Verlag (RDA)
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Yale University Press
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E-Jahr
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2016
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Umfangsangabe
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215 Seiten : Illustrationen
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Formatangabe
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32 cm
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Weitere Angaben
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Weitere Angaben
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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Women of Abstract Expressionism' organized by the Denver Art Museum, Denver Art Museum, June-September 2016, Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, October-January 2017, Palm Springs Art Museum, February-May 2017" - Rückseite Titelblatt
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ISBN
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978-0-914738-62-6 : (paperback)
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ISBN
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978-0-300-20842-9 : (hardcover)
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EAN
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9780300208429
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Bezugswerk
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Frau / Kunst / Avantgarde
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Abstrakter Expressionismus
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Expressionismus / Kunst / USA
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Inhaltliche Zsfg.
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This publication contains a survey of female abstract expressionist artists, revealing the richness and lasting influence of their work and the movement as a whole as well as highlighting the lack of critical attention they have received to date
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2. Inhaltliche Zsfg.
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A long-awaited survey of female Abstract Expressionist artists revealing the richness and lasting influence of their work. The artists Jay DeFeo, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, and many other women played major roles in the development of Abstract Expressionism, which flourished in New York and San Francisco in the 1940s and 1950s and has been recognized as the first fully American modern art movement. Though the contributions of these women were central to American art of the twentieth century, their work has not received the same critical attention as that of their male counterparts. Women of Abstract Expressionism is a long-overdue survey. Lavishly illustrated with full-color plates emphasizing the expressive freedom of direct gesture and process at the core of the movement, this book features biographies of more than forty artists, offering insight into their lives and work. Essays by noted scholars explore the techniques, concerns, and legacies of women in Abstract Expressionism, shedding light on their unique experiences. This groundbreaking book reveals the richness of the careers of these important artists and offers keen new reflections on their work and the movement as a whole. -- Provided by publisher
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Bestand
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1
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Sign-Info
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2/60/216
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