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Eugene B. Adkins Collection: Selected Works [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 279x229x32 mm, weight: 1971 g, 179 colour illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2011
  • Leidėjas: University of Oklahoma Press
  • ISBN-10: 080614100X
  • ISBN-13: 9780806141008
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 279x229x32 mm, weight: 1971 g, 179 colour illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2011
  • Leidėjas: University of Oklahoma Press
  • ISBN-10: 080614100X
  • ISBN-13: 9780806141008
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A native of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Eugene B. Adkins (1920-2006) spent nearly four decades acquiring his extraordinary collection of Native American and American southwestern art. His vast assemblage includes paintings, photographs, jewelry, baskets, textiles, and ceramics by many of the Southwest's most renowned artists and artisans. This stunning volume features full-color reproductions of significant works from the Adkins Collection, some of which are reproduced here for the first time.

Adkins began collecting in the 1960s, when American southwestern art enjoyed a resurgence in popularity. Ultimately his holdings encompassed works by such distinguished American artists as Maynard Dixon, Dorothy Eugenie Brett, Charles Bird King, Alfred Jacob Miller, Charles M. Russell, and Joseph H. Sharp. In addition, Adkins was a passionate and prescient connoisseur of Native American art and artifacts, and his wide-ranging collection of works by Native artists includes paintings by T. C. Cannon, sculpture by Marķa Martķnez, and jewelry by Charles Loloma, all of which are represented in this book.

Along with its rich photographic sampling of works by Native and non-Native artists, The Eugene B. Adkins Collection offers informative essays by art historians and curators, whose areas of expertise coincide with Adkins's own interests. The volume also features a foreword by David L. Boren, President of the University of Oklahoma, and a preface by Randall Suffolk, Director of the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, and Ghislain D'Humieres, Director of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma. These two museums, which share a commitment to preserving Native American art and artifacts, are joint stewards of the Eugene B. Adkins Collection.

Daugiau informacijos

Winner of Oklahoma Book Award (Design) 2012.
Foreword vii
David L. Boren
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Randall Suffolk
Ghislain d'Humieres
Introduction 3(14)
The Collecting Odyssey of Eugene B. Adkins
B. Byron Price
PART I Art of the American Southwest
17(80)
Chapter one Time and Modernity in the Art of the American Southwest
19(28)
Mark A. White
Chapter two The Character of a Collection: Eugene B. Adkins and the Art of the American West
47(38)
James Peck
Chapter three The Aesthetic and the Ethnographic: Photography of the American Southwest
85(12)
Mark A. White
PART II Native American Art
97(150)
Chapter four Influence and Invention: Native American Painting and Sculpture
99(30)
W. Jackson Rushing III
Chapter five Tradition and Innovation: Native Jewelry, Silverwork, and Fetishes
129(30)
Christina E. Burke
Chapter six Materials of the Earth and Its People: Baskets and Textiles
159(30)
Mary Jo Watson
Chapter seven Authenticity and Change: Native American Pottery
189(58)
Jane Ford Aebersold
Notes 247(8)
Select Bibliography 255(6)
List of Contributors 261(1)
About the Venues 262(3)
Index 265
James Peck is Executive Director of the Oceanside Museum of Art in Oceanside, California.

B. Byron Price is Director of the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of the American West and holds the Charles Marion Russell Memorial Chair in the School of Art and Art History, University of Oklahoma, Norman.

W. Jackson Rushing III is Eugene B. Adkins Presidential Professor of Art History and Mary Lou Milner Carver Chair in Native American Art at the University of Oklahoma School of Art and Art History.

Mark Andrew White is Wylodean and Bill Saxon Director of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.