In an exhibition and publishing collaboration, the Colorado Historical Society, the Denver Art Museum, and the Denver Public Library provide an absorbing visual and conceptual experience titled The Real West. Its strength is the manner in which the publishers have provided a novel visual statement through the color plates and photographs that comprise over 75 percent of the book. The volume represents the effort of numerous individuals: Andrew E. Masich wrote the Introduction; Patricia Nelson Limerick authored the Commentary; Georgianna Contiguglia, Gwen F. Chanzit, and Eleanor Gehres collaborated on the Afterword. The text provides a frame of reference for the exhibition of artifacts, offering us a clear picture of the constructed reality ...
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In an exhibition and publishing collaboration, the Colorado Historical Society, the Denver Art Museu...
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WESTERN ART\u27S BIG TENT Western art continues on its own distinctive path: disdained and ignored b...
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This is--in every meaning of the word-a wonderful book. Historian William H. Goetzmann, the author o...
THE EMPEROR ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER Richard White, the creator of the touring panel exhibition The...
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Retrospectives on the twentieth century are becoming more and more common the closer we get to this ...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art opened an exhibit in the fall of 1992 titled Visions of the People:...
In an exhibition and publishing collaboration, the Colorado Historical Society, the Denver Art Museu...
Since the valorization of abstraction beginning at midcentury, Western realist art has suffered from...
Review of: The Frontier in American Culture: An Exhibition at the Newberry Library, August 26, 1994-...
The term frontier elicits many different meanings and interpretations among scholars and the Ameri...
WESTERN ART\u27S BIG TENT Western art continues on its own distinctive path: disdained and ignored b...
This catalogue, published in conjunction with a 2003 exhibition at the Art Institute, aims to demons...
In the culture of the American West, the term authenticity comes close to frontier in its ubiqui...
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
This is--in every meaning of the word-a wonderful book. Historian William H. Goetzmann, the author o...
THE EMPEROR ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER Richard White, the creator of the touring panel exhibition The...
American western art is experiencing an astonishing resurgence in quantity and popularity. The Los A...
West of 98 is an ambitious and comprehensive collection of personal essays and poems by over sixty c...
Retrospectives on the twentieth century are becoming more and more common the closer we get to this ...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art opened an exhibit in the fall of 1992 titled Visions of the People:...