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Arts for Change: Teaching Outside the Frame
 Arts for Change presents strategies and theory for teaching socially engaged art with an historical and contemporary overview of the field. The book features interviews with over thirty maverick artists/faculty from colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain, whose |

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Themes in Contemporary Art (Art of the Twentieth Century)
 In this fourth volume of the Art of the Twentieth Century series, the contributors address a fascinating variety of themes relating to art from the 1960s to the end of the century—the period of “postmodernism.”
The first of the book’s seven chapters deals with the emergence in the 1960s of |

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Public Art By The Book
 Public Art by the Book is a nuts and bolts guide for arts professionals and volunteers creating public art in their communities. Should a public art program depend on public funding, public-private partnerships, or both? What are the roles that citizens can play in their community's public art |

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Old Testament Figures in Art (Guide to Imagery)
 Throughout the Middle Ages, sacred Christian art had two objectives: to express veneration for God and to provide illustrative lessons on the Christian faith to a largely illiterate population. Continuing in the spirit of the other books in this series, Old Testament Figures in Art compiles entries |

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The Art Atlas
 The Art Atlas is the first work to present the art of the entire world from ancient to modern times through extensive use of specially commissioned maps. Covering painting, sculpture, and architecture as well as other arts and artifacts, the volume provides an entirely new vision of the history of |

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The Art of Buying Art
 The best and easiest-to-understand book on how to buy, sell, evaluate, appraise, and collect art. Soft cover; 284 pages. By Alan S. Bamberger, noted art expert, author, and syndicated columnist. |

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How to Profit from the Art Print Market
 Visual artists will find this book to be an invaluable reference. It provides insights, advice, examples and resources; all intended to help demystify the arcane world of art print marketing. Barney Davey uses his experiences and perspective culled from advising and observing leading art publishers |

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Art Lessons: Meditations On The Creative Life (Icon Editions)
 Through her personal reflections on art and what it means to be an artist, the author provides a spiritual compass for today's emerging artists. Writing in the same tradition as renowned artist Robert Henri in his classic book The Art Sprit , Deborah J. Haynes looks at the value of art and making |

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History of Modern Art (Trade Version) (4th Edition)
 History of Modern Art has long been recognized as the authoritative, encyclopedic history of painting, photography, sculpture, and architecture from the mid-19th century, when modern art emerged, to the present day. Revising author Marla F. Prather's contributions to the new Fourth Edition |

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Caring for Your Art: A Guide for Artists, Collectors, Galleries and Art Institutions
 For artists, collectors, gallery staff, and art curators—here’s everything you need to know about presenting and protecting works of art being transported or on display in the studio, home, gallery, or museum. In CARING FOR YOUR ART, Jill Snyder explains the secrets of displaying, transporting, |

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Bridging the Curriculum Through Art, Interdisciplinary Connections
 Focuses on the relationship that comprehensive, quality art education has with curriculum content and learning outcomes. Included in this book are cross-curricular lessons developed and field-tested by art specialists and classroom teachers, each designed to explore artists and works of art, are |

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