Nermine hammam biography of albert einstein
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Now that the semester is over, we’ve taken down the course reserves and given the New Books display a bit more room to spread out. Come by and have a look! Or else, check out the list of new arrivals from May 2017. Titles are listed alphabetically by author or editor; click on the HOLLIS number to view the corresponding bibliographic record.
- Aalders, Steven, Jan Andriesse, Emily Ansenk, et al. Jan Roeland : Een hommage. Zwolle : Waanders & De Kunst, 2017. HOLLIS 014946665
- Abrams, Nora Burnett, curator. Ryan Mcginley : the kids were alright. New York : Skira Rizzoli Publications, 2017. HOLLIS 014938807
- Aceves, Gustavo, artist. Gustavo Aceves : lapidarium. Roma : Palombi editori, [2017]. HOLLIS 014986114
- Acidini, Cristina and Alessandra Griffo, eds. L’immagine dei giardini e delle ville medicee nelle lunette attribuite a Giusto Utens. Firenze : Edizioni Polistampa, [2016]. HOLLIS 014912606
- Adami, Valerio, 1935- artist. Valerio Adami : metafisiche e metamorfosi. [Poggibonsi] : Carlo Cambi editore, [2017]. HOLLIS 014945365
- Addison, Laura M., ed. No idle hands : the myths & meanings of tramp art. Santa Fe : Museum of New Mexico Press, 2017. HOLLIS 014986180
- Adler, Dan, et al. Liz Magor. Hamburg : Kunstverein in Hamburg, c2017. HOLLIS 014944569
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Exhibition dates: Fifteenth October, 2023 – Quaternary February, 2024
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Exhibition dates: 31st October, 2021 – 30th January, 2022
Curator: The exhibition is curated by Andrea Nelson, associate curator in the department of photographs, National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Tsuneko Sasamoto (Japanese, b. 1914)
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1946, printed 1993
Gelatin silver print
Image: 29.6 x 29.6cm (11 5/8 x 11 5/8 in.)
Frame: 40.64 x 50.8cm (16 x 20 in.)
Frame (outer): 41 x 51.2 x 2.5cm (16 1/8 x 20 3/16 x 1 in.)
Collection of Tokyo Photographic Art MuseumAbstract
Using the media images from the exhibition The New Woman Behind the Camera at the National Gallery of Art, Washington (31st October, 2021 – 30th January, 2022) as a starting point, this text examines the (in)visibility of the “New Woman” behind the camera. The text briefly investigates the disenfranchisement of women in 19th century through the work of George Sand and Camille Claudel; the role of the female flâneuse and the rise of the suffragettes; the relationship between two women and two men; a story; the work of two women photographers (Germaine Krull and Claude Cahun) who through photography challenged the representation of gender identity; a Zen proposition, and the particular becomes universal – in order to under