Black History Month and February’s New Art Books

Check out the work of these Black and African American artists in these new catalogs, presently on view on the Art History/ Classics Library new book shelf.  Click the links below the images to see them in UC Library Search.

Joseph E. Yoakum: What I Saw                         Dirty South                                         Beyond the Black Atlantic

Claudette Johnson: I Came to Dance                       Betye Saar                                    Bob Thompson: This House is Mine


Henrike C. Lange’s New Publications in Art History

Henrike C. Lange, Associate Professor of Italian Renaissance Art and Architecture has contributed chapters to three recent publications now available as e-books with access provided by the UC Berkeley Library.

Picturing Death 1200-1600

In Picturing Death 1200-1600

Portraiture, Projection, Perfection: The Multiple Effigies of Enrico Scrovegni

“Picturing Death: 1200–1600 explores the visual culture of mortality over the course of four centuries that witnessed a remarkable flourishing of imagery focused on the themes of death, dying, and the afterlife. In doing so, this volume sheds light on issues that unite two periods—the Middle Ages and the Renaissance—that are often understood as diametrically opposed. The studies collected here cover a broad visual terrain, from tomb sculpture to painted altarpieces, from manuscripts to printed books, and from minute carved objects to large-scale architecture. Taken together, they present a picture of the ways that images have helped humans understand their own mortality, and have incorporated the deceased into the communities of the living.” – From Brill.com

 

The Art of Sculpture in Fifteenth - Century Italy

In The Art of Sculpture in Fifteenth-Century Italy

Relief Effects in Donatello and Mantegna

This is available in Doe Main Stacks as well as online from Cambridge Core.

“Fifteenth-century Italy witnessed sweeping innovations in the art of sculpture. Sculptors rediscovered new types of images from classical antiquity and invented new ones, devised novel ways to finish surfaces, and pushed the limits of their materials to new expressive extremes. The Art of Sculpture in Fifteenth-Century Italy surveys the sculptural production created by a range of artists throughout the peninsula. It offers a comprehensive overview of Italian sculpture during a century of intense creativity and development. Here, nineteen historians of Quattrocento Italian sculpture chart the many competing forces that led makers, patrons, and viewers to invest sculpture with such heightened importance in this time and place. Methodologically wide-ranging, the essays, specially commissioned for this volume, explore the vast range of techniques and media (stone, metal, wood, terracotta, and stucco) used to fashion works of sculpture. They also examine how viewers encountered those objects, discuss varying approaches to narrative, and ponder the increasing contemporary interest in the relationship between sculpture and history.” -From Cambridge.org

Material Christianity

In Material Christianity: Western Religion and the agency of Things:

Cimabue’s True Crosses in Arezzo & Florence

“This collection of essays offers a series of rigorously focused art-historical, historical, and philosophical studies that examine ways in which materiality has posed and still poses a religious and cultural problem. The volume examines the material agency of objects, artifacts, and environments: art, ritual, pilgrimage, food, and philosophy. It studies the variable “senses” of materiality, the place of materiality in the formation of modern Western religion, and its role in Christianity’s dialogue with non-Western religions. The essays present new interpretations of religious rites and outlooks through the focus on their material components. They also suggest how material engagement theory – a new movement in cultural anthropology and archeology – may shed light on the cultural history of Christianity in medieval and early modern Europe and the Americas. It thus fills an important lacuna in the study of western religion by highlighting the longue durée, from the Middles Ages to the Modern Period, of a current dilemma, namely the divide between materialistic and what might broadly be called hermeneutical or cultural-critical approaches to religion and human subjectivity.” – From Springer.com


February’s New Books in Art History

Check out these new books and e-books in the subject of Art History.  Click the links below for their records in UC Library Search.

World is Africa                                                              Young, Gifted and Black                                               With Fists Raised

 

Alison Saar: of Aether and Earthe              Dawoud Bey: Two American Projects                        Raggin’ On

The “Black Art” Renaissance                       Black Queer Freedom                                           Designing a New Tradition

 

 

 


January’s New Books in Art History

Check out these new books and e-books in Art History.  Click the links below for their records in UC Library Search.

After Darkness, Light                                          Imagining Everyday Life                                 But Still, it Turns

Artist-Parents in Contemporary Art                      Documents of Doubt                             Greater American Camera

Historical Grammar of the Visual Arts             Cosmopolitan Aesthetics                                        Watermarks


New books in Art History for December

Check out these new books and e-books in Art History.  Click the links below for their records in UC Library Search.

Artist as Author                                                         Belleza Sin Aura                                                         Jean-Jacques Lebel

Iconoclasm                                                    Garland of Visions                                           Animali e Animaliers

Textures                                                       The Pensive Image                                                     The Life of Forms in Art


December’s New Books in Art History

Check out these new books and e-books in Art History.  Click the links below for their records in UC Library Search.

 Love for Sale                                                            Material Inspirations                                                Tiepolo

Feminist Visual Activism…                                       Gatecrashers                                               Anxiety, Angst, Anguish

You Can Crush the Flowers                                       Art Work                                                                 Shaping the World


October’s New Art Books

Check out these new materials in Art History, located in the Main Stacks of Doe Library. Click the titles to view their catalog records.

Communist Visual Cultures                                  Under the Skin                                                     Anatomica

Going There                                                                  Truth Bomb                                                     James Prosek

Consuming Painting                                                    Arthur Jeffress                                              Dead or Alive!

 


New Books in Art History for October

Check out these new materials in Art History, located in the Main Stacks of Doe Library. Click the titles to view their catalog records.

 

Making Strange                                             The Art of Sculpture in 15th Century Italy                  Ithell Colquhoun

The Mobility of People and Things…                 Printing the Revolution                          Invitadas

Dematerialization                                           Embodying Relation                            La Storia dell’arte dopo l’autocoscienza


June: New eBooks in Art History

Check out these new e-resources for Art History in the library collections.  Click the title links for more information.

Soviet Salvage                                              Curating Islamic Art Worldwide                                 Conditions of Visibility

Body Space and Place…                                  The Art Museum Redefined                           Addressing the Other Woman

Landscape Painting in Revolutionary France            Landscapes into Eco Art                        Toward Fewer Images


Histórias das mulheres, histórias feministas.

Check out this new catalogue with curation by UC Berkeley Art History faculty Julia Bryan-Wilson.

HIstorias das mulheres

 

From Oskicat:

“The book brings together the catalogs of two exhibitions organized in a complementary, parallel and articulated way in MASP: “Histórias das mulheres: artistas até 1900” (Stories of women: artists until 1900), curated by Julia Bryan -Wilson, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz and Mariana Leme, and “Histórias feministas: artistas depois de 2000″ (Feminist Stories: artists after 2000), curated by Isabella Rjeille. The juxtaposition of two shows with distinct scopes in a single publication allows us to establish dialogues between productions of distant times, and to understand how the unfolding of these productions from one temporal arc to another occurs. In recent years, MASP has been undertaking a pioneering effort to include women’s works both in its collection and in its programming, a path also trodden by other institutions around the world. The museum’s program during 2019 is dedicated to women artists, and this publication, alongside the anthology of accompanying texts, is the culmination of this effort.”