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Ruth Asawa, citizen of the universe, edited by Emma Ridgway and Vibece Salthe ; [texts by Emma Ridgway, John R. Blakinger, Sigrun Åsebø, Vibece Salthe, Emily Pringle]

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Ruth Asawa, citizen of the universe, edited by Emma Ridgway and Vibece Salthe ; [texts by Emma Ridgway, John R. Blakinger, Sigrun Åsebø, Vibece Salthe, Emily Pringle]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-204) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ruth Asawa
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Oclc number
1300781600
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edited by Emma Ridgway and Vibece Salthe ; [texts by Emma Ridgway, John R. Blakinger, Sigrun Åsebø, Vibece Salthe, Emily Pringle]
Sub title
citizen of the universe
Summary
"Ruth Asawa is an artist of vital importance to modern art. Ruth Asawa: Citizen of the Universe, which accompanies the first public exhibition of Asawa's work in Europe, introduces readers to Asawa's work, including her signature hanging sculptures in looped and tied wire, and her pioneering education practice. It positions her expansive ethos--her self-identification as "a citizen of the universe" and belief that art education can be life enriching for everyone--as a catalyst for creative forward-thinking in the twenty-first century. Focusing ing on a dynamic and formative period in her life from 1945 to 1980, this book gives readers a unique experience of the artist and her work, exploring her legacy and positioning her as an abstract sculptor crucial to American modernism. It is a wonderful celebration of her holistic integration of art, education, and community engagement, through which she called for a revolutionary and inclusive vision of art's role in society."--Provided by publisher
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Citizen of the universe
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