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I Shock Myself: The Autobiography of Beatrice Wood

Beatrice Wood Chronicle Books Chronicle Books
Beatrice Woods' life was extraordinary in every way, from earliest childhood, when her dominating Victorian mother realized she "wasn't like the rest of them," to her productive life in old age in California's Ojai Valley, where she lived and worked...
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Gilded Vessel: The Lustrous Life and Art of Beatrice Wood

Garth Clark, Beatrice Wood Guild Publishing Guild Publishing
Beatrice Wood turned to ceramics late in life at age 40, but still managed to work behind a potter's wheel for nearly 65 years. Influenced by the Dada movement, her lusterware pottery, with its rich and decadent palette of shimmering gold and...
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Beatrice Wood: A Centennial Tribute

Francis M. Naumann American Craft Museum American Craft Museum
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Charming chalices inspired by Beatrice Wood.: An article from: Arts & Activities

Marcia Gibson Thomson Gale Thomson Gale
This digital document is an article from Arts & Activities, published by Thomson Gale on February 1, 2007. The length of the article is 533 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML...
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Intimate appeal: The figurative art of Beatrice Wood : the Oakland Museum, Oakland, California, 18 November 1989-18 February 1990, the Craft and Folk Art ... California, 19 June 1990-28 October 1990

Beatrice Wood Oakland Museum Oakland Museum
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Debating American Modernism: Stieglitz, Duchamp, and the New York Avant-Garde

Debra Bricker Balken, Jay Bochner, John Covert, Jean Crotti, Stuart Davis, Marius de Zayas, Charles Demuth, Arthur Dove, Morton Schamberg, Charles Sheeler, Joseph Stella, Florine Stettheimer, John Storrs, Max Weber, Beatrice Wood, Marcel Duchamp, John Marin D.A.P./American Federation of Arts D.A.P./American Federation of Arts
When Duchamp moved from Paris to New York in 1915, he was disappointed by the predominantly nature-based abstraction he observed, publicly proclaiming that American artists were too dependent on outmoded European traditions and had overlooked their...
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