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Modern Masters from Latin America: The Perez Simon Collection

Will appeal to students and serious collectors. Those interested in dissecting the category of "Latinx artist" will value the complex texts and conversations.
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Skull Sourcebook: Over 500 Skulls in Art & Culture

This introductory reference will appeal to design students, tattoo artists, and design and tattoo clients.
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Inking the Borders of Heaven and Hell: The Art of Ramon Maiden

Maiden's work will resonate with particular audiences; his juxtaposed aesthetic will be of special interest to those curious about design and motif placement. This catalog may also appeal to students of applied art and design.
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Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic

This volume will appeal to a variety of readers interested in contemporary cultural production.
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Indian Country: The Art of David Bradley

Bradley's masterly use of vernacular style, magic realism, and clever commentary speaks to a distinct American experience and will be a welcome resource in any collection.
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Embodiments: Masterworks of African Figurative Sculpture

This catalog succeeds in its aim to introduce African art objects in a broad manner to new audiences. The volume will be a valuable reference for art history students wishing to learn more about the topic.
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Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art

This useful, generalized introduction to the diaspora of Latino artists may be helpful for students of art history.
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Miró: The Experience of Seeing; Late Works, 1963–1981

The abundance of images and the minimal text will appeal to those with specialized interests in art history but make this catalog a luxury acquisition for general library collections.
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Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties

This richly illustrated catalog will appeal to art and cultural historians, students, and those with an interest in the representative and political power of art created during the civil rights era.
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