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From:TLS. Times Literary Supplement (Issue 5737)Man Ray PORTRAITS National Portrait Gallery, until May 27 Although he thought of himself as a painter, posterity celebrates Man Ray (1890-1976) as a creator of Dadaist objects and an experimental photographer. Yet...
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From:African Arts (Vol. 42, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedMAN RAY, AFRICAN ART, AND THE MODERNIST LENS OCTOBER 10, 2009-JANUARY 10, 2010 THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION, WASHINGTON DC AUGUST 7-OCTOBER 10, 2010 THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ART MUSEUM, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA...
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From:The Antioch Review (Vol. 73, Issue 1)Lee Miller (1907-77)--model, photographer, and photojournalist--and Martha Gellhorn (1908-98)--novelist, war correspondent, and adventurous traveler--were exact contemporaries, yet no one has ever compared the...
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From:African Arts (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedReconfiguring an African Icon: Odes to the Mask by Modern and Contemporary Artists from Three Continents Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York March 8-August 21, 2011 Mounted in a busy passageway at the...
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From:Mosaic: An interdisciplinary critical journal (Vol. 54, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn the beginning of Surrealism was the word. The movement began with the invention of automatic writing in the early 1920s, a technique that would free the writer from the shackles of reason and moral or aesthetic...
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From: Critique[(essay date summer 2003) In the following essay, Craps argues that class issues are an important part of any reflection on the ethical dimensions of Last Orders.] I'm remembering what Jack said, in the desert, that...
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From: Centennial Review[(essay date fall 1998) In the following essay, Jordache-Martin examines the significance of geography and cultural location in Tzara's work and the Dada movement.] Among the more recent challenges to modernity is the...
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From: Paideuma[(essay date spring, fall, and winter 2003) In the following essay, Hatlen discusses the influence of the poets H. D., Ezra Pound, and Wallace Stevens on Williams during the years 1913-1917, and Williams's ultimate...
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From: Theatre Studies[(essay date 1995) In the following essay, Black discusses director Joanne Akalaitis's 1992 New York staging of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, which emphasized themes of sexual politics, domestic violence, and transgressive...
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From: New Republic[(essay date 14 October 2002) In the essay below, Castle presents a detailed overview of The Lives of the Muses, praising Prose's narrative skill, but questioning the ideological premise of the work.] Back when I was a...
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From: Anaïs Nin[(essay date 1968) In the following essay, Evans explores the relationship between Nin's diaries and her fiction, maintaining that "most of the ideas and the obsessions which are present in the latter are present also,...