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Berland (humanities, York U., Canada) and Hornstein (art history, York U.) present 22 contributions that attempt to explore the connections between art and money in a world increasingly dominated by the practices and ideologies of market culture. Consisting of both essays and reproductions of art works, the contributions come from Canadian artists, academics, curators, and critics. Among the topics addressed in the essays are the relationship between nationalism and the value of art, a challenge to the universality of aesthetics, the erosion of artistic and educational freedoms, and cultural policy and funding in Canada. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Over 5,500 detailed biographies of the most eminent, talented and distinguished women in the world today.
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The Trickster Shift not only presents some of the most stunningly original examples of contemporary Native art but also allows the artists to offer their own insights into the creative process and the nature of Native humour.
"... works designed and built by fifty architects, all of them under forty ..., chosen from among those entered for the International Borromini Prize for Architecture ..."--Back cover
Excess and Apocalypse in the World of the Chapman Brothers.