Tag: New Acquisitions
New Art History Books for November
You can find these titles and other recent acquisitions on the Art History / Classics Library’s New Book Shelf.





November’s New Books in Art History
You can find these titles and other recent acquisitions on the Art History and Classics Library’s New Book Shelf.





New Books for October
You can find these titles and other recent acquisitions on the Art History and Classics Library’s New Book Shelf.





October: New Books in Art History
You can find these titles and other recent acquisitions on the Art History and Classics Library’s New Book Shelf.





New Art History Books for September 2017
You can find these titles and other recent acquisitions on the Art History and Classics Library’s New Book Shelf.




![Poéticas do Mangue / [curadoria, Fabio Magalhães ; textos, Fábio Magalhães and others].](https://update.lib.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/9788562930102-1-239x300.jpg)
La rentrée littéraire
September is the month when an unusually high concentration of new publications are released to the European market, notably in France and Belgium. While it may take a few more weeks for these books to reach us in Berkeley and get cataloged, some are already making their way to the shelves. Remember, all new books destined for the Main Stacks are first displayed on the third floor of the Moffitt Library and also listed on the recent acquisitions lists for French, Italian and Iberian studies in OskiCat for your convenience. Enjoy!
September: New Books in Art History
You can find these titles and other recent acquisitions on the Art History and Classics Library’s New Book Shelf.





August: New Books in Art History
You can find these titles and other recent acquisitions on the Art History and Classics Library’s New Book Shelf.





August: New Books in Art History
You can find these titles and other recent acquisitions on the Art History and Classics Library’s New Book Shelf.





New Publication Co-Authored by Professor Julia Bryan-Wilson
UC Berkeley Professor, Julia Bryan-Wilson, contributes to a new publication: Cecilia Vicuña: About to Happen. About to Happen, accompanies an exhibition which will travel to the Berkeley Art Museum in 2018-2019.
ISBN: 978-1938221156
From the publisher website, Siglio Press:
Beginning and ending at the edge of the ocean at the sacred mouth of the Aconcagua River, About to Happen serves as a lament as well as love letter to the sea. In this artist’s book, Chilean-born artist and poet Cecilia Vicuña weaves personal and ancestral memory while summoning the collective power to confront the economic disparities and environmental crises of the 21st century.
Collecting the detritus that washes up on shore, Vicuña assembles out of the refuse tiny precarios and basuritas—little sculptures held together with nothing more than string and wire, which she sometimes makes as offerings to be reclaimed by the sea. These acts of creation and erasure mirror the ways in which her work inhabits and enlivens the liminal spaces between the remembered and forgotten, the revered and the discarded, the material and the dematerialized.
About to Happen, which accompanies an exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, traces a decades-long practice that has refused categorical distinctions and thrived within the confluences of conceptual art, land art, feminist art, performance and poetry. Vicuña’s nuanced visual poetics—operating fluidly between concept and craft, text and textile—transforms the discarded into the elemental, paying acute attention to the displaced, the marginalized and the forgotten.