Fleshing out surfaces Lucy Fife DonaldsonA strong and insightful work which argues that skin is not just any surface an artist can represent, but a highly overdetermined one. Focusing on five French painters Fragonard, David, Girodet, Benoit and Ingres it spans the fields of history of art and of medicine.
‘am the most unhappy woman in Kingston
which won the 1928 Newbery Medal
What might it mean for art institutions to take seriously the embodied and communal nature of performance art in their practices of archiving and museological display
the book highlights nationalism's threatening nature and calls for an expansive
Drawing on research and models from anthropology
Catherine Fieschi examines why populism and populist parties have become a feature of our politics
Life and Times of Rosie the Rivetter and When the Dog Bites
as are examples of contemporary musical films that reflect an increasingly heterogeneous British culture
This book presents four plays by Caridad Svich that explore the rough waters of citizenship under the pressure of globalization and the threads of human connection across multiple geographic landscapes
thought and impact of thirty-seven individuals in relation to Pan-Africanism
and the history of British television over the last fifty years
and writings supplied by its participants