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Background
Appropriation Art (Grove)
Appropriation (Museum of Modern Art)
refers to artists who use appropriation as a method of practice
Pictures Generation (Smarthistory)
Articles
Nelson, Robert. "Appropriation." Critical Terms for Art History. University of Chicago press, 2003, pp. 161-172.
Malik, Kenan. "The Truth About 'Cultural Appropriation'." Art Review, Dec. 2017, pp.70-73.
(PRINT COPY) Asega, Salome, et al. "Cultural Appropriation: A Roundtable." Artforum International, Summer, 2017, pp. 266-277.
Print copy available in the Library or email me for a copy.
More Books and Media of Interest
Between Art and Anthropology
Call Number: N 72 A56 B48 2010 (3rd floor)
The Anthropology of Art
by
Howard Morphy (Editor); Morgan Perkins (Editor)
Call Number: N 72 A56 A6 2006
ISBN: 9781405105620
Publication Date: 2006-02-03
Anthropology and Art Practice
Call Number: N 72 A56 A64 2013 (3rd floor)
Contemporary Art and Anthropology
by
Arnd Schneider (Editor); Christopher Wright (Editor)
Call Number: N 72 A56 C65 2006
ISBN: 9781845201036
Publication Date: 2005-11-01
Possessions
by
Nicholas Thomas
Call Number: N 7400 T483 2022
ISBN: 9780500296592
Publication Date: 2022-09-27
Art and Reconciliation - CBC Radio
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Don't call it reconciliation: These Indigenous and settler artists are teaming up for 'conciliation' - CBC
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