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Personal Odysseys: The Photography of Celia Alvarez Munoz, Clarissa T. Sligh & Maria Martinez Canas - 1990 Fine Art Book | Latinx Women Artists Collection | Perfect for Art History Studies & Photography Enthusiasts
Personal Odysseys: The Photography of Celia Alvarez Munoz, Clarissa T. Sligh & Maria Martinez Canas - 1990 Fine Art Book | Latinx Women Artists Collection | Perfect for Art History Studies & Photography Enthusiasts

Personal Odysseys: The Photography of Celia Alvarez Munoz, Clarissa T. Sligh & Maria Martinez Canas - 1990 Fine Art Book | Latinx Women Artists Collection | Perfect for Art History Studies & Photography Enthusiasts

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Roth, Moira, et al. New York: INTAR Gallery, 1989.
Bilingual text in English and Spanish, Fine, SC, 4to or 8vo, 9" x 8 1/2," 21 pp., including illustrations and Footnotes.
ISBN: N/A

Dark green, black, and white pictorial paper wrappers with staple binding. White lettering to spine (decorative white lettering wraps around on covers). Covers have slight wear to edges and tips, else pristine and intact, binding tight. Pages pristine and intact. Replete with illustrations, most in black-and-white, a few in color. Exhibition catalog published on the occasion of a show that was held from January 23-March 2, 1990 at INTAR Gallery in New York; March 22-April 10, 1990 at Next Stage Inc., Women in Theatre Festival in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and June 7-July 1, 1990 at Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco, California. The show featured the photography of artists Celia Alvarerz Munoz (b. 1937), Clarissa T. Sligh (b. 1939), and Maria Martinez-Canas (b. 1960). Hailing from different cultures and backgrounds, many of the artworks created by these three artists are united by themes addressing racial identity, history, and social politics. Text by Moira Roth. Acquired from the private library of photorealist, Robert Bechtle and art historian, Whitney Chadwick.

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