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This ground-breaking volume is the first of its kind to examine the
extraordinary prevalence and appeal of the Gothic in contemporary
British theatre and performance. Chapters range from considerations
of the Gothic in musical theatre and literary adaptation, to
explorations of the Gothic's power to haunt contemporary
playwriting, macabre tourism and site-specific performance. By
taking familiar Gothic motifs, such as the Gothic body, the monster
and Gothic theatricality, and bringing them to a new contemporary
stage, this collection provides a fresh and comprehensive take on a
popular genre. Whilst the focus of the collection falls upon Gothic
drama, the contents of the book will embrace an interdisciplinary
appeal to scholars and students in the fields of theatre studies,
literature studies, tourism studies, adaptation studies, cultural
studies, and history.
The Sandman Book Two collects issues #21-37 of the original run of
The Sandman. This volume also features the Sandman Special: The
Song of Orpheus #1 and short stories from Vertigo: Winter s Edge
#1-3 that further chronicle the enchanting world of Morpheus, the
Lord of Dreams, and his kin, the Endless.
Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal presents a survey of the
artist's prolific and extraordinary interdisciplinary career, with
a particular focus on the work's relationship to the photographic
image and to issues of representation and perception. At the core
of Hank Willis Thomas's practice, is his ability to parse and
critically dissect the flow of images that comprises American
culture, and to do so with particular attention to race, gender,
and cultural identity. Other powerful themes include the
commodification of identity through popular media, sports, and
advertising. In the ten years since his first publication, Pitch
Blackness , Thomas has established himself as a significant voice
in contemporary art, equally at home with collaborative,
trans-media projects such as Question Bridge, Philly Block, and For
Freedoms as he is with high-profile, international solo
exhibitions. This extensive presentation of his work contextualizes
the material with incisive essays from Portland Art Museum curators
Julia Dolan and Sara Krajewski and art historian Sarah Elizabeth
Lewis, and an in-depth interview between Dr. Kellie Jones and the
artist that elaborates on Thomas's influences and inspirations.
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Wangechi Mutu (Paperback)
Adrienne Edwards, Courtney J. Martin, Kellie Jones
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The first monograph on the work of celebrated and influential
Kenyan-American artist Wangechi Mutu Wangechi Mutu's remarkable
body of work touches on such issues as sexuality, ecology,
politics, and the rhythms and chaos that govern the world. Her
paintings, sculptures, and collages, often enriched with
culturally-charged materials including tea, synthetic hair, Kenyan
soil, feathers, and sand, interweave fact with fiction, generating
a unique form of myth-making that sets her apart from classical
history or popular culture. This is the first book to document her
evolution and explore her impact.
Needs Assessment on a Shoestring offers talent development
professionals a process for addressing organizational needs and
determining whether training is the solution. Needs assessment pros
Kelly L. Jones and Jody N. Lumsden apply the Build-Borrow-Buy
approach to provide guidance, quick tips, and shortcuts for
investigating and uncovering everything you can about the
organizational problem you need to solve. With this book, you will
learn to build a needs assessment strategy, gather insight through
data analysis, and put forward effective solution recommendations.
You’ll also pick up strategies for borrowing existing
information, talent, and resources, and for making resource
management decisions. Regardless of the scope of the project, the
constraints of the business problem, or how you get the job done,
the steps associated with needs assessments are flexible enough to
scale up or down. To conduct high-quality needs assessments, think
like a detective. The detectives Sherlock Holmes, Velma Dinkley,
and Hercule Poirot didn’t have large teams, unlimited budgets, or
a bottomless well of resources to work with, but they succeeded by
identifying who, where, and how to solve mysteries that no one else
could. With this book, talent development professionals can too.
This is a perfect resource for small companies—and departments of
one or few—who need to get started right away. The Association
for Talent Development’s On a Shoestring series helps
professionals successfully execute core topics in training and
talent development when facing limitations of time, money, staff,
and other resources. Using the Build-Borrow-Buy approach to problem
solving, this series is designed for practitioners who work as a
department of one; for new or “accidental” trainers,
instructional designers, and learning managers who need fast,
inexpensive access to practical strategies that work; and for those
who work for small organizations or in industries that have limited
training and development resources.Â
An adapted, easy-to-read edition of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp -
with engaging illustrations throughout. When the time comes for
Aladdin to become a tailor like his parents, he refuses to learn
one end of a needle from the other. He would rather spend his time
playing in the streets, which is where the mysterious Ja’far
finds him. After a trip to a secret cave to find a magic lamp,
Aladdin’s life goes from rags to riches. But there are some
things money (and wishes) can’t buy – like the heart of a
princess. About The Easy Classics Arabian Nights Collection: Do you
want stories with genies, a flying carpet and a magic lamp? Your
wish is our command! Join Aladdin, Ali Baba, Sinbad and others on
their thrilling adventures. The Arabian Nights
Children's Collection is perfect for young readers to enjoy
for a thousand and one nights and beyond … Suitably adapted and
illustrated for younger readers aged 7+.
An adapted, easy-to-read edition of Ali Baba and the Forty
Thieves - with engaging illustrations throughout. In a forest in
Syria, a poor woodcutter called Ali Baba spots a cloud of dust in
the distance. Fearing attack, he hides as forty men on horseback
unload stolen treasure. Once they are gone, he helps himself.
Ali Baba’s fortunes are looking up – until the robbers return
and discover they have been, well, robbed. Now their leader will
stop at nothing to find who did it, but it won’t be easy with the
clever Morgiana out to stop them. About The Easy Classics Arabian
Nights Collection: Do you want stories with genies, a flying carpet
and a magic lamp? Your wish is our command! Join Aladdin, Ali Baba,
Sinbad and others on their thrilling
adventures. The Arabian Nights Children's
Collection is perfect for young readers to enjoy for a
thousand and one nights and beyond … Suitably adapted and
illustrated for younger readers aged 7+.
An adapted, easy-to-read edition of The Three Princes and the Magic
Carpet - with engaging illustrations throughout. Brothers Hussain,
Ali and Ahmed are very competitive – and they are all in love
with Princess Nourinnihar. To win her heart they travel to distant
kingdoms, seeking the rarest gifts, from a magic apple to a flying
carpet. Until tragedy forces them to work together. In the end,
only one prince can marry the princess. Another goes off to see the
world and soothe his heartache. The last follows an enchanted arrow
to an invisible palace and a beautiful genie … About The Easy
Classics Arabian Nights Collection: Do you want stories with
genies, a flying carpet and a magic lamp? Your wish is our command!
Join Aladdin, Ali Baba, Sinbad and others on their thrilling
adventures. The Arabian Nights Children's
Collection is perfect for young readers to enjoy for a
thousand and one nights and beyond … Suitably adapted and
illustrated for younger readers aged 7+.
An adapted, easy-to-read edition of Sinbad the Sailor - with
engaging illustrations throughout. A porter in Baghdad meets a
retired sailor whose travels have made him rich and famous. Though
jealous at first, the porter learns through seven stories how hard
Sinbad has worked for his fortune. The first story tells of a
vanishing island, the second of a valley of snakes; places the
porter can hardly imagine, voyages he can scarcely believe. There
are storms and shipwrecks, pirates and treasure, giant birds and
giant men. Somehow Sinbad survives – as does his spirit of
adventure. About The Easy Classics Arabian Nights Collection: Do
you want stories with genies, a flying carpet and a magic lamp?
Your wish is our command! Join Aladdin, Ali Baba, Sinbad and others
on their thrilling adventures. The Arabian Nights
Children's Collection is perfect for young readers to enjoy
for a thousand and one nights and beyond … Suitably adapted and
illustrated for younger readers aged 7+.
This ground-breaking volume is the first of its kind to examine the
extraordinary prevalence and appeal of the Gothic in contemporary
British theatre and performance. Chapters range from considerations
of the Gothic in musical theatre and literary adaptation, to
explorations of the Gothic's power to haunt contemporary
playwriting, macabre tourism and site-specific performance. By
taking familiar Gothic motifs, such as the Gothic body, the monster
and Gothic theatricality, and bringing them to a new contemporary
stage, this collection provides a fresh and comprehensive take on a
popular genre. Whilst the focus of the collection falls upon Gothic
drama, the contents of the book will embrace an interdisciplinary
appeal to scholars and students in the fields of theatre studies,
literature studies, tourism studies, adaptation studies, cultural
studies, and history.
The first comprehensive monograph on Mickalene Thomas, a key figure
in 21st-century contemporary art Over the past two decades,
Mickalene Thomas's critically acclaimed and extensive body of work
has spanned painting, collage, photography, video, and the
immersive installations that have become her signature. With
influences ranging from nineteenth-century painting to popular
culture, Thomas's art articulates a complex and empowering vision
of aspiration and self-image through gender and race while
expanding on and subverting common definitions of beauty,
sexuality, and celebrity. This book, made in close collaboration
with Thomas, is the first to survey the breadth of her
extraordinary career. Publication coincides with the opening of
Mickalene Thomas's first global exhibition, Beyond the Pleasure
Principle, at Levy Gorvy galleries in New York, London, Paris, Hong
Kong, and Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris.
An in-depth look at a public art project by David Hammons with an
overview of the enigmatic artist’s career  Published to
commemorate David Hammons’s (b. 1943) public art project Day’s
End, located in New York City, this book documents the sculpture
and offers broader context into Hammons’s enigmatic work. In
2014, Hammons sent the Whitney Museum of American Art a sketch for
a monument to Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–1978), paying homage to
Matta-Clark’s legendary Day’s End (1975)—an industrial,
cathedral-like space of altered architecture—once located near
today’s Whitney in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District. Completed
in 2021, Hammons’s work, also titled Day’s End, was realized by
the Whitney in collaboration with Hudson River Park, and is on
permanent view. One of the most important artists working in the
United States, Hammons makes art across mediums, often outside
traditional venues. In addition to photographic documentation, the
book includes essays on the origins of Day’s End, Hammons’s
career scope, and a contribution by poet Ben Okri. Distributed for
the Whitney Museum of American Art
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Hughie Lee-Smith
Hughie Lee-Smith; Interview of Kellie Jones, LeRonn P. Brooks, Reggie Burrows Hodges; Text written by Hilton Als, …
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Sauerkraut (Paperback)
Kelly Jones, Paul Davey
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Named a Best Art Book of 2017 by the New York Times and Artforum In
South of Pico Kellie Jones explores how the artists in Los
Angeles's black communities during the 1960s and 1970s created a
vibrant, productive, and engaged activist arts scene in the face of
structural racism. Emphasizing the importance of African American
migration, as well as L.A.'s housing and employment politics, Jones
shows how the work of black Angeleno artists such as Betye Saar,
Charles White, Noah Purifoy, and Senga Nengudi spoke to the
dislocation of migration, L.A.'s urban renewal, and restrictions on
black mobility. Jones characterizes their works as modern migration
narratives that look to the past to consider real and imagined
futures. She also attends to these artists' relationships with
gallery and museum culture and the establishment of black-owned
arts spaces. With South of Pico, Jones expands the understanding of
the histories of black arts and creativity in Los Angeles and
beyond.
Adapted and illustrated editions of classic Middle Eastern and
Asian tales at easy-to-read levels for all ages! Do you want
stories with genies, a flying carpet and a magic lamp? Your wish is
our command! Join Aladdin, Ali Baba, Sinbad and others on their
thrilling adventures. This 10-book set is perfect for young readers
to enjoy for a thousand and one nights and beyond … Suitably
adapted and illustrated for younger readers aged 7+. Includes QR
codes for the FREE audiobooks! This 10-book box set includes
adapted and illustrated editions of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, Ali
Baba and the Forty Thieves, Gulnare of the Sea, Prince Camar and
Princess Badoura, Sinbad the Sailor, The Fisherman and the Genie,
The Magic Horse, The Merchant and the Genie, The Three Princes and
the Magic Carpet and Zobeida and the Three Qalandars.
A new novel from the author of "The Seventh Unicorn "and "The
Lost Madonna.".."Kelly Jones is a wonderful writer, and definitely
one to watch." -Nicholas Sparks
Lauren O'Farrell is an "art detective" who made it her mission
to retrieve invaluable artworks stolen by the Nazis during the
darkest days of World War II. Her quest leads her to the Manhattan
apartment of elderly Isabella Fletcher, a woman who lives in the
shadow of a terrible history-years ago her mother was rumored to
have collaborated with the Nazis.
But as Isabella reveals the events of her mother's life, Lauren
finds herself immersed in an amazing story of courage and secrecy
as she discovers the extraordinary truth about a priceless piece of
art that may have survived the war and the enduring relationship
between a mother and a daughter.
Fans of Polly Horvath or Roald Dahl will love this quirky story of a determined girl, and some extraordinary chickens.
Twelve-year-old Sophie Brown feels like a fish out of water when she and her parents move from Los Angeles to the farm they ve inherited from a great-uncle. But farm life gets more interesting when a cranky chicken appears and Sophie discovers the hen can move objects with the power of her little chicken brain: jam jars, the latch to her henhouse, the "entire" henhouse....
And then more of her great-uncle s unusual chickens come home to roost. Determined, resourceful Sophie learns to care for her flock, earning money for chicken feed, collecting eggs. But when a respected local farmer tries to steal them, Sophie must find a way to keep them (and their superpowers) safe.
Told in letters to Sophie s "abuela, " quizzes, a chicken-care correspondence course, to-do lists, and more, "Unusual Chickens" is a quirky, clucky classic in the making."
A dynamic look at the vast creative production of contemporary
women artists from around the globe A celebration of the work of
women artists of color, this book explores the ways in which
struggles for freedom and equality are deeply intertwined with
shared feminist practices, art techniques and movements, and the
notion of diaspora through the extraordinary collection of social
activist and patron Eileen Harris Norton. Featuring work by Sonia
Boyce, Maya Lin, Julie Mehretu, Shirin Neshat, Adrian Piper, Faith
Ringgold, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, and many others, All These
Liberations draws out the intimate connections among artist,
collector, and the social worlds that surround them. For nearly
five decades, Harris Norton has championed both artists and
curators of color, helping to reshape museum practice and the
surrounding art market. Â Essays in this volume by art
historians and curators address vital political, social, and
personal issues, as well as topics such as spirituality, domestic
life, memory and historical trauma, the body, intimacy, power
dynamics, and violence toward women. The book also features an
interview with Harris Norton by Thelma Golden, director and chief
curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem; a foreword by artist Lorna
Simpson; and a roundtable conversation among leaders in the art
world discussing Harris Norton’s impact on their careers and on
the careers of contemporary women artists globally. Distributed for
Marquand Books Â
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