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Other sources : an American essay : [exhibition] celebrating America's Bicentennial, San Francisco Art Institute, September 17-November 7, 1976.

Title
Other sources : an American essay : [exhibition] celebrating America's Bicentennial, San Francisco Art Institute, September 17-November 7, 1976.
Publication
  • San Francisco : [San Francisco Art Institute], [1976]
  • ©1976

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Additional Authors
  • Villa, Carlos
  • San Francisco Art Institute.
Description
128 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • exhibition catalogs.
  • Exhibition catalogs.
  • Catalogues d'exposition.
Note
  • "An exhibition in two parts: the showing of painting, printmaking, photography, and sculpture in the Emanuel Walter And Atholl McBean Galleris from September 17 to November 7; and the performances of Dancers and Musicians, Food Presentations, poetry readings, film and video showings, on September 17, 18, 19." --page 8.
  • Catalog artists: Victor Aleman, Cleveland Bellow, Bernice Lee Bing, Carlos Carvajal Sr, Wilfred Castaño, Phillip Paang Chan Claude Lockhart Clark, Robert Colescott, Marva Cremer, Frank Day, Victor Duena, Larry Dumlao, Violet Fields, Doyle Foreman, Sekio Fuapopo, Rupert Garcia, Michael Greene, Mike Henderson, Michi Itami, Oliver Jackson, Marie Johnson, Ben Lagasca, Frank La Pena, Eveni Levi, Linda Lomahaftewa, George Chester Longfish, Masashi Matsumoto, James O. Mitchell, Jose Montoya, Frank Nakagawa, Manuel Neri, Mary Lovelace O'Neal, Joe Bernal Ramos, Mike Rios, Ray Robless, Raymond Saunders, Dennis Subia, James Suzuki, Leo Valledor, Carlos Villa, Horace Washington, David Watanabe, Caleb Williams, Rene Yanez, Cecil Brown Jose Camacho, Francisco Camplis, Curtis Choy, Simon Edery, Manuel Gonzales Esquivel, Rex Griffin, Raphael Grinage, Ed Guerrero, Mike Henderson, Kenneth Hom, George Chester Longfish, Ralph Maradiaga Nguzo Saba Films, Inc., Darryl Sapien, John Slade, Horace Washington, Tony Williams, Allan Willis, David Wisnievitz, Al Wong, Arnie Wong, Graciela Carrillo, Gerald Concha, Dewey Crumpler, James Dong, Sekio Fuapopo, Diana Lin Johnson Consuelo Mendez, Arthur Monroe, Domingo Rivera, Rene Yanez
Contents
Third world as a state of mind / Paul Kagawa -- On understanding third world art / Allan M. Gordon -- Sources / Rupert Garcia -- Directory of artists, part I -- Three statements / Thomas Albright ; Fred Martin ; Charles Shere -- A dialogue: Rolando Castellon and Carlos Villa -- Untitled / Tamara Wasserman -- Film: the genetic code / Lawrence Andrews -- An interview: Eveni and Sekio / Raymond Mondini -- On the beach / John Fritz Gibbon -- Directory of artists, part II -- Rebirth of one hundred thousand tribal songs -- Celebration, other sources.
LCCN
77359440
OCLC
  • on1335765910
  • 1335765910
  • SCSB-58905
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library