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Regional documentation --- Physical geography --- reisgidsen (genre) --- Nuremberg
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Art --- niet-westerse kunst --- niet-westerse kunst --- Nuremberg --- Southeast Asia --- Africa --- America
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Sculpture, German --- Sculpture allemande --- Smith, Kiki, --- Interviews --- Smith, Kiki --- Kiki Smith (°1954, Nuremberg, Duitsland) woont en werkt in New York. --- Beeldhouwkunst ; installaties ; 1980-1998 ; Kiki Smith --- Kunst ; van vrouwen --- 73.07 --- 73.038 --- Beeldhouwkunst ; beeldhouwers A - Z --- Beeldhouwkunst ; 1950 - 2000 --- Smith, Kiki (°1954, Nuremberg, Duitsland) woont en werkt in New York --- Smit, Ḳiḳi, --- סמית, קיקי --- Catalogs.
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Wood sculpture, Pacific Island --- Wood sculpture --- (069) --- 7.031.5 --- Kunst ; Melanesië ; Polynesië ; Micronesië --- Primitieve kunst ; Oceanië ; Grote Oceaan-eilanden --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Parijs ; Musée Dapper --- Wood carvings --- Wooden sculpture --- Sculpture --- Wood-carving --- Pacific Island wood sculpture --- Exhibitions --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; primitieve kunst ; Aziatische en Austraal- Aziatische volken --- Musée Dapper (Paris, France) --- Fondation Dapper. --- Fondation Dapper --- Exhibitions. --- sculpture [visual works] --- Micronesia [region] --- Polynesia --- Melanesië --- Art --- sculpting --- niet-westerse kunst --- beeldhouwkunst --- Nuremberg
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"Kiki Smith: Prints, Books, and Things is the most complete survey yet of Smith's printed art. Published to accompany an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in the winter of 2003-4, it contains 137 color plates documenting her work in the medium, beginning with her first screenprint, made in 1980, and including works that were in progress as this book was being written. Also featured is an eight-page printed work that Smith created especially for the book. An innovative experimenter, Smith has investigated many kinds of printmaking, from traditional techniques such as etching and lithography to newer, simpler processes such as rubber stamp and photocopy, not to mention artist's books and multiples including blankets and fabric dolls. The reader aware of her sculpture will find much to recognize in these works, with their imagery of the body, of animals and birds, and of the iconography of women, but her printed art develops these themes in ways unique to itself - as Wendy Weitman, Curator in the Museum's Department of Prints and Illustrated Books and the organizer of the exhibition, explains in a comprehensive essay. Kiki Smith: Prints, Books, and Things offers a crucial record of an underacknowledged side of Smith's work. In doing so, it argues powerfully for the importance of printmaking in contemporary art."--BOOK JACKET.
prentkunst --- Graphic arts --- Smith, Kiki --- Smith, Kiki, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Wendy Weitman --- Kiki Smith (° 1954, Nuremberg, Duitsland) ; woont en werkt in New York --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- Grafiek ; 1980-2003 ; Kiki Smith --- Smith Kiki --- Boekillustraties ; door kunstenaars --- grafiek --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; New York ; MOMA --- 76.07 --- boeken --- (069) --- Verenigde Staten --- zeefdruk --- lithografie --- etskunst --- multiples --- 76.071 SMITH --- 7.071 SMITH --- Grafische kunst ; grafische kunstenaars A-Z --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Femme artiste --- Gravure --- Lithographie --- United States --- prints [visual works] --- Smit, Ḳiḳi, --- סמית, קיקי --- United States of America --- Artists --- Tentoonstellingscatalogus --- Book
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Artist Kiki Smith has produced an astoundingly varied body of work that deals powerfully with the political, social, philosophical, and spiritual aspects of human nature-especially in the way they relate to women. Smith's earlier works reflect the social discourse of the 1980s, particularly focusing on death and the AIDS epidemic. She later turned to issues of feminism, abortion rights, and animal rights. This comprehensive book provides an overview of Smith's artistic development, focusing on her sculpture, from the early 1980s to the present day. Images of her radical, unflinching work reveal an artist who is not afraid to explore subjects such as the human body or a society's archetypes. Filled with the beauty, vitality, and charm that are the hallmarks of Kiki Smith's art, this book urges viewers to think and feel. Exhibition: Haus der Kunst, Munich Germany (02.02 - 03.06.2018).
Sculpture --- tapestries --- human figures [visual works] --- animal art --- Nature --- Art --- anatomy --- Smith, Kiki --- Feminism in art --- Women in art --- Human figure in art --- Animals in art --- Women artists --- German American artists --- Painting, American --- Sculpture, American --- 7.07 --- 73.07 --- 741.07 --- Kunst; Verenigde Staten; Kiki Smith --- Smith, Kiki (°1954, Nuremberg, Duitsland) woont en werkt in New York --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- American sculpture --- American painting --- Paintings, American --- Artists, German American --- Artists --- Artists, Women --- Women as artists --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Beeldhouwkunst ; beeldhouwers A - Z --- Tekenkunst ; tekenkunstenaars A - Z --- Smith, Kiki, --- Smit, Ḳiḳi, --- סמית, קיקי --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Themes, motives. --- Exhibitions --- MAD-faculty 19 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars
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