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Strange Bodies Hybrid Text And The Human Form Prints From The Sheldon Museum Of Art Alison G Stewart

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Strange Bodies Hybrid Text And The Human Form Prints From The Sheldon Museum Of Art Alison G Stewart
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Strange Bodies Hybrid Text And The Human Form Prints From The Sheldon Museum Of Art Alison G Stewart instant download after payment.

Publisher: Zea Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.88 MB
Pages: 38
Author: Alison G. Stewart
ISBN: 9781609621070, 1609621077
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Strange Bodies Hybrid Text And The Human Form Prints From The Sheldon Museum Of Art Alison G Stewart by Alison G. Stewart 9781609621070, 1609621077 instant download after payment.

Catalogue for the Sheldon Museum of Art’s exhibition “Strange Bodies: Hybrid, Text, and the Human Form," selected and curated by Professor Alison Stewart’s “History of Prints: New Media of the Renaissance” class during the fall semester of 2016 in the School of Art, Art History, & Design at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Each of the eleven prints offers a different understanding or take on the body. Some are grounded in the physical and social aspects of humanity, while others present the body as a site for fantastic imagination and performance. Still others reference the printed page as a “body.” Whether fish, fowl, or human, the body as seen in these prints continues to intrigue us across the centuries and show that even though times change, people and their concerns do not.
With contributions from John-David Richardson, Grant Potter, Grace Short, Taylor Wismer, Stephanie Wright, Claire Kilgore, Nikita Lenzo, Bryon Hartley, Ian Karss, Danley Walkington, and Taylor Stobbe.

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