Street Level: Mark Bradford, William Cordova and Robin Rhone,
edited by Trevor Schoonmaker. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University/82
pp./$19.95 (sb).
Street Level: Mark Bradford, William Cordova and Robin Rhone is a
handy paperback catalog-book hybrid published in conjunction with the
exhibition of the same name. Vivid reproductions are brilliantly laid
out within the text, instantly available for wandering eyes. The book
expands upon the exhibition itself, relaying artists' backgrounds,
themes, and motivations. It also includes a checklist of works on view
and detailed bios of each artist and writer. Street Level embodies what
the paintings, collages, photography, performance, and video media of
these three young artists create on the canvases of the cities that
inspire their work: something familiar but new; it reaches us where we
are, with critical commentary, inspiring curatorship and straight-up
seeable art.
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The Urban Generation: Chinese Cinema and Society at the Turn of the
Twenty-First Century, edited by Zhang Zhen. Duke University Press/464
pp./$94.95 (hb), $26.95 (sb).
Vanishing Beauty: Indigenous Body Art and Decoration, by Bertie and
Dos Winkel, text by Berenice Geoffroy-Schneiter. Prestel/352 pp./$85.00
(hb).
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