Author: Nina Bayley
New Art History E-Resources for July
Here is a sampling of new titles for Art History available as ebooks through the UC Berkeley Library. Click the links to their Oskicat records and check them out.
Autochthonomies Intersections of Contemporary Art… Citizens of Beauty
The Nature of Revolution Crossroads Partisan Aesthetics
The Mental Life of Modernism Everything is Relevant Tear Gas Epiphanies
New eBooks for June in Art History
Here is a sampling of new titles for Art History available as ebooks through the UC Berkeley Library. Click the links to their Oskicat records and check them out.
Acts of Transgression Africobra Becoming Mary Sully
Shifting Grounds Classicisms in the Black Atlantic Street Art and Democracy in Latin America
You are an Artist Art and Tradition in a Time of Uprisings Drone Art
Art History: Social justice and anti-racism library resources guide
Explore the new resource guide for Social Justice and Anti-Racism located under Art History Research Guides on the Art History/ Classics Library page. Gain online access to the publications featured below by U.C. Berkeley Faculty: Lauren Kroiz, Darcy Grigsby, Julia Bryan- Wilson, and Keyatta A.C. Hinkle, and Alumnus Huey Copeland.
Along with these titles, find additional ebooks on art, race, and social justice; image collections from the Bancroft Library on Calisphere; and films and videos available through our Kanopy subscription. This resource guide provides a sample of some of the resources available online through the U.C. Berkeley Library’s collections.
May – Art History New eBook Shelf
Here is a sampling of new titles for Art History available as ebooks through the UC Berkeley Library. Click the links to their Oskicat records and check them out.
Transcending Patterns Routledge Companion to African American Art History Immaterial Archives
The Justice of Visual Art Water Graves We Travel the Space Ways
Form & Meaning in Avant-Garde Collage & Montage Stone Fidelity The Obama Portraits
Art History: Guide to online resources during COVID-19
Online Art History resources are plentiful and this guide makes it easy to access them. The link is located on the Art History/ Classics Library webpage. This guide lists sources for teaching resources and tips for online learning along with a sample of ebooks and online journals searchable through Oskicat. Learn about the HathiTrust Emergency Temporary Access Service. Find free online courses from the MoMA. You can also make an appointment with the Art Librarian, or utilize the 24/7 chat help.
New Books for March in Art History
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
The Evolution of Mimi Encyclopedia of the Black Arts Movement We the People
Fireflies Dada Bodies Touched Bodies
January New Books in Art History
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
Don Proch Behind the Veil of a Myth Deep S.E.A.
American Boys Marcia Hafif Autumn Knight In Rehearsal
December New Books in Art History
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
Nicolas Schöffer Alexis Rockman Whistler and Nature
Käthe Kollwitz Laurent Amiot Anne Bean
Faith Wilding’s fearful symmetries Résonance Emotion and the seduction of the senses
November New Books in Art History / Classics Library
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
Study in Black and White Salvador Dali at Home Zilia Sanchez: Soy Isla
Paintings for the Future Here Everything is Possible Lust for Light
Danser Brut Aslaug M. Juliussen: Intersections Un Autre Oeil
New Books for August in Art History / Classics Library
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
American Art Pottery Sri Lanka: Connected Art Histories Anatomie: Skoku do Prazdna
Past Time Nature’s Nation Antipodean Perspective