Contraption
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"The first book to examine the achievements of California artists of Jewish descent, Contraption illustrates how sixteen artists use the metaphor of the machine to understand and depict how the individual aligns his or her identity with the workings of an at times incomprehensible social system. The compelling works showcased in this catalog illuminate the humor and drama of a century on the West coast"-- Amazon.
Title |
Contraption : rediscovering California Jewish artists / editor, Melanie Samay. |
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Contributors |
Samay, Melanie (editor) Contemporary Jewish Museum (San Francisco, Calif.) (host institution issuing body) |
Publisher |
San Francisco, CA : The Contemporary Jewish Museum Munich : Hirmer |
Creation Date |
[2018] |
Notes |
Published on the occassion of the exhibit, "Contraption: rediscovering California Jewish artists" an original exhibition of the Contemporary Jewish Museum, February 22-2-18-July 29, 2018. |
Genre |
Exhibition catalogs |
Extent |
95 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) 29 cm. |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2018 |
National Library system number |
990043697390205171 |
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