Dancing at the Louvre
by Dan Cameron
ISBN
9780520214293
Dancing at the Louvre is a afro-american quilts, exhibitions book by Dan Cameron.
About this book
Designed to accompany a major traveling exhibition of Ringgold's work, Dancing at the Louvre offers a clear overview of her contribution to contemporary art and showcases in dazzling color, for the first time, all of the exquisite story quits in her celebrated series The French Collection. It also features many earlier works such as the highly popular Tar Beach, and selections from The American Collection, begun in 1996 Essays examine her stylistic development from the 1960s through the 1990s and explore the social and political aspects of her story quilts. Recollections by feminist writer Michele Wallace, the artist's daughter, and by art historian Moira Roth add autobiographical insights.
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Designed to accompany a major traveling exhibition of Ringgold's work, Dancing at the Louvre offers a clear overview of her contribution to contemporary art and showcases in dazzling color, for the first time, all of the exquisite story quits in her celebrated series The French Collection. It also ...
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Dancing at the Louvre was written by Dan Cameron.