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The extraordinary life story of the celebrated artist and writer,
as told through four decades of intimate letters to her beloved
mother Barbara Chase-Riboud has led a remarkable life. After
graduating from Yale's School of Design and Architecture, she moved
to Europe and spent decades traveling the world and living at the
center of artistic, literary, and political circles. She became a
renowned artist whose work is now in museum collections around the
world. Later, she also became an award-winning poet and bestselling
novelist. And along the way, she met many luminaries-from Henri
Cartier-Bresson, Salvador Dali, Alexander Calder, James Baldwin,
and Mao Zedong to Toni Morrison, Pierre Cardin, Jacqueline Kennedy
Onassis, and Josephine Baker. I Always Knew is an intimate and
vivid portrait of Chase-Riboud's life as told through the letters
she wrote to her mother, Vivian Mae, between 1957 and 1991. In
candid detail, Chase-Riboud tells her mother about her life in
Europe, her work as an artist, her romances, and her journeys
around the world, from Western and Eastern Europe to the Middle
East, Africa, the Soviet Union, China, and Mongolia. By turns
brilliant and naive, passionate and tender, poignant and funny,
these letters show Chase-Riboud in the process of becoming who she
is and who she might become. But what emerges most of all is the
powerful story of a unique and remarkable relationship between a
talented, ambitious, and courageous daughter and her adored mother.
A new retrospective of the work of trailblazing artist Barbara
Chase-Riboud Barbara Chase-Riboud is a bestselling novelist, an
award-winning poet, and a renowned visual artist whose sculpture
and drawings are in museum collections around the world. Among her
best-known sculptural work is the Malcolm X series of flowing cast
bronze forms combined with braided fiber elements. Barbara
Chase-Riboud Monumentale traces this pioneering artist's remarkable
career from the 1950s to the present, providing the most
comprehensive account of her important body of work to date. The
book features both celebrated and never-before-seen artworks that
highlight Chase-Riboud's groundbreaking contributions to
contemporary sculpture. In addition to some forty sculptures, the
book presents nearly twenty works on paper, a selection of
Chase-Riboud's poetry, and excerpts from an interview with the
artist. Exploring the many different aspects of Chase-Riboud's
artistic practice, Barbara Chase-Riboud Monumentale provides
unprecedented insights into her meditations on form, memory, and
monument, while revealing the rich array of inspiration she has
drawn from global art history and literature. Published in
association with the Pulitzer Arts Foundation Exhibition Schedule
Pulitzer Arts Foundation, St. Louis September 16, 2022-February 5,
2023
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Barbara Chase-Riboud - Infinite Folds
Chris Bayley, Yesomi Umolu; Text written by Barbara Chase-Riboud, Joseph Manca, Hans Ulrich Obrist, …
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R939
Discovery Miles 9 390
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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It is Paris, 1815. An extraordinarily shaped South African girl
known as the Hottentot Venus, dressed only in feathers and beads,
swings from a crystal chandelier in the duchess of Berry's
ballroom. Below her, the audience shouts insults and pornographic
obscenities. Among these spectators is Napoleon's physician and the
most famous naturalist in Europe, the Baron George Cuvier, whose
encounter with her will inspire a theory of race that will change
European science forever.
Evoking the grand tradition of such "monster" tales as
Frankenstein" "and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Barbara Chase
Riboud, prize-winning author of the classic Sally Hemings," " again
gives voice to an "invisible" of history. In this powerful saga,
Sarah Baartman, for more than 200 years known only as the
mysterious lady in the glass cage, comes vividly and unforgettably
to life.
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