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The Sister Chapel (1974-78) was an important collaborative installation that materialized at the height of the women?s art movement. Conceived as a nonhierarchical, secular commemoration of female role models, The Sister Chapel consisted of an eighteen-foot abstract ceiling that hung above a circular arrangement of eleven monumental canvases, each depicting the standing figure of a heroic woman. The choice of subject was left entirely to the creator of each work. As a result, the paintings formed a visually cohesive group without compromising the individuality of the artists. Contemporary and historical women, deities, and conceptual figures were portrayed by distinguished New York painters-...
For more than 45 years, Glenn’s Urologic Surgery has been the must-have surgical reference for residents and practicing urologists. Authored by renowned experts in the field, the 8th Edition focuses on the adult and pediatric surgical techniques you need to master to ensure the best possible outcomes for your patients. Comprehensive coverage, more than 1,300 full-color illustrations, and concise, easy-to-follow text are the hallmarks of this updated surgical resource.
Art imitates life in this passionate, intuitive collection of poems and vignettes from the author of Poetry for a Lost Opera and Poetry (Meditations) for Winners and Losers. Life is filled with ups, downs, and the rollercoaster between them. Poetry allows us to capture the essence of moments in this journey, expanding them into rich, textured explorations of the human experience. Glenn I. Greenstein's poetry does just that, giving readers the chance to zoom in on the many significant moments of a single life. As he has penned vignettes over the years, Glenn has seen the way that dogma is pounded into our heads from birth to death. From pulpits, classrooms, newsrooms, and chamber halls, cultu...
A handsome work of cartography. The maps match census data to the results of electron returns. The third study of the political attitudes of a group of women who attended Bennington College in the 1930s and 1940s. The first two (1943 and 1967) focused on the importance of the social environment in shaping and maintaining attitudes. The third, based on interviews conducted in 1984, investigates the effect not only of social factors, but also of the aging process and the changing times. Paper edition (unseen), $21.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR