"With its rigorous and nuanced theoretical engagement as well as its meticulous description and analysis of artworks, Bound to Appear brings together the literature of black radical thought and modernist formalism not only to enhance our understanding of the complex range of issues and materials engaged by the artists under scrutiny but also to insist that their practices are central to the larger histories of modernism and contemporary art. Throughout, Huey Copeland's prose is simply stunning, punctuated with moving ...
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"With its rigorous and nuanced theoretical engagement as well as its meticulous description and analysis of artworks, Bound to Appear brings together the literature of black radical thought and modernist formalism not only to enhance our understanding of the complex range of issues and materials engaged by the artists under scrutiny but also to insist that their practices are central to the larger histories of modernism and contemporary art. Throughout, Huey Copeland's prose is simply stunning, punctuated with moving rhetorical flourishes and crescendos. This is an incredibly imaginative and compelling book."-- "Steven Nelson, University of California, Los Angeles"
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Add this copy of Diana at Her Bath, the Women of Rome to cart. $20.00, like new condition, Sold by Collins Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Seattle, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1990 by Marsilid.
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Fine copy in fine dust jacket. Translated from the French by Stephen Sartarelli [Diana] and by Sophie Hawkes [Women]. 8vo 8 1/2"x 5 1/2" black cloth w/ beige paper bords; white spine lettering; 139 pgs, 2 novellas: Diana (84pgs), Women (52); w/ 2 drawings by the author; illus dust jacket, unclipped; vol. 19 in the Eridanos Library. quote by Michel Foucault on front flap. book design by Armando Milani w/ cover art, "...Diane et Acteon", by the author.
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Alberto Beltran. Fine in Fine jacket. Translated from the French by Stephen Sartarelli and Sophie Hawkes. iv, 139 pages. Two illustrations. Fine copy in a fine dust jacket in a mylar protector. All books shipped in boxes.
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