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Shaw, Richard was born on September 12, 1941 in Hollywood, California, United States. Son of Richard Blake and Catherine (Dexter).
(The comparative pathology of zoo animals : proceedings of...)
The comparative pathology of zoo animals : proceedings of a symposium held at the National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, October 2-4, 1978
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(The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and...)
The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and the award-winning photography of Richard Barnes star in these 30 postcards featuring unique perspectives of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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( British artists such as Damien Hirst and Antony Gormley...)
British artists such as Damien Hirst and Antony Gormley have transformed the art world with their visually volatile investigations into contemporary states of being. This stimulating bookwhose title takes its name from a work by Hirstdraws from an important private collection to highlight the best of today’s art from Britain. The volume focuses on sixteen major works by the Young British Artists, a dynamic association of painters, sculptors, video artists, and photographers whose irreverent and genre-bending art first took London by storm in the late 1980s. Additional works by artists who influenced or were influenced by this movement are also included. Featuring six masterpieces by Hirst, including multimedia constructions that confront the fragility of life and the certainty of death; Rachel Whiteread’s Untitled (Fire Escape), a monumental and ghostly negative stairway cast in plaster; and stills from Sam Taylor-Woods’s haunting video A Little Death, the book also includes a selection of provocative works by Gormley (Feeling Material XXVII) and other established figures as well as emerging artists.
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(Focuses on thirteen major works by the Young British Arti...)
Focuses on thirteen major works by the Young British Artists, an association of painters, sculptors, video artists, and photographers whose irreverent and genre-bending art first took London by storm in the late 1980s.
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(The comparative pathology of zoo animals : proceedings of...)
The comparative pathology of zoo animals : proceedings of a symposium held at the National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, October 2-4, 1978
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(Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum o...)
Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art opened in 1995 and became an instant architectural landmark. The elegant brick faade and striated turret is an icon in the city's skyline and its light-filled galleries and striking central staircase are now as big an attraction to visitors as the art presented within. This superbly reproduced and beautifully illustrated book features over 40 color images by architectural photographer Richard Barnes, working drawings by the architect and photographs documenting the building's construction. There is a brief illustrated story of the Museum's illustrious 65 year history and a grand pictorial tour of its interior. As Mario Botta says: In museums, the real challenge is to discover that perfect balance where the architecture and art enrich one another.
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(The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and...)
The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and the award-winning photography of Richard Barnes star in these 30 postcards featuring unique perspectives of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0811838862/?tag=2022091-20
(The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and...)
The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and the award-winning photography of Richard Barnes star in these 30 postcards featuring unique perspectives of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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(Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum o...)
Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art opened in 1995 and became an instant architectural landmark. The elegant brick faade and striated turret is an icon in the city's skyline and its light-filled galleries and striking central staircase are now as big an attraction to visitors as the art presented within. This superbly reproduced and beautifully illustrated book features over 40 color images by architectural photographer Richard Barnes, working drawings by the architect and photographs documenting the building's construction. There is a brief illustrated story of the Museum's illustrious 65 year history and a grand pictorial tour of its interior. As Mario Botta says: In museums, the real challenge is to discover that perfect balance where the architecture and art enrich one another.
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(Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum o...)
Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art opened in 1995 and became an instant architectural landmark. The elegant brick faade and striated turret is an icon in the city's skyline and its light-filled galleries and striking central staircase are now as big an attraction to visitors as the art presented within. This superbly reproduced and beautifully illustrated book features over 40 color images by architectural photographer Richard Barnes, working drawings by the architect and photographs documenting the building's construction. There is a brief illustrated story of the Museum's illustrious 65 year history and a grand pictorial tour of its interior. As Mario Botta says: In museums, the real challenge is to discover that perfect balance where the architecture and art enrich one another.
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( In Proto Witotoan the author, Richard Aschmann, describ...)
In Proto Witotoan the author, Richard Aschmann, describes how, by making use only of evidence from languages spoken today, he reconstructed the protolanguage of six languages found in the Amazonian areas of Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. Table of Contents Foreword 1. Introduction 1.1 Bora 1.2 Muinane 1.3 Nipode Huitoto 1.4 Minica Huitoto 1.5 Murui Huitoto 1.6 Ocaina 1.7 Accent and Tone 2. Proto Bora-Muinane 2.1-2.5 Consonant Reflexes 2.1 The palatalization process 2.2 Aspiration and devoicing of stops in Bora 2.3 Fricativization in Muinane 2.4 Loss of glottal 2.5 Reflexes of PBM *g 2.6-2.7 Vowel reflexes 2.6 The vowel rotation 2.7 Vowel harmony in Muinane 2.8-2.15 PBM sound changes 2.8 Voiceless stops 2.9 Voiced stops 2.10 Glottal 2.11 Fricatives 2.12 Nasals 2.13 Liquids 2.14 Early vowel rules 2.15 Later vowel rules (Muinane) 2.16 Features not considered 3. Proto Huitoto-Ocaina 3.1-3.5 Consonant reflexes 3.1 Fricativization and implosives 3.2 Alveolar and alveopalatal stops and affricates 3.3 Nasal consonants 3.4 Geminate consonants 3.5 Loss of glottal 3.6-3.7 Vowel reflexes 3.6 Vowel system changes 3.7 Nasalization 3.8-3.14 PHO sound changes 3.8 Voiceless stops 3.9 Voiced stops 3.10 Glottal 3.11 Fricatives 3.12 Nasals 3.13 Semivowel 3.14 Vowels 3.15 Features not considered 4. Proto Witotoan 4.1 Consonant reflexes 4.2 Vowel reflexes 4.3-4.10 PW sound changes 4.3 Voiceless stops 4.4 Voiced stops 4.5 Glottal 4.6 Fricatives 4.7 Nasals 4.8 Vowel umlaut process summary 4.9 Pure vowels 4.10 Diphthongs and **i 5. In Summary 5.1 Witotoan sound changes 5.2 The time frame 5.3 Some theoretical considerations Comparative Wordlist References
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Shaw, Richard was born on September 12, 1941 in Hollywood, California, United States. Son of Richard Blake and Catherine (Dexter).
Student, Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, California, 1963. Bachelor of Fine Arts, San Francisco Art Institute, 1965. Postgraduate, University California, Davis, 1968.
Instructor San Francisco Art Institute, 1966-1987. Lecturer University California, Berkeley, 1970, University Wisconsin, Madison, 1971. College of Marin, Kentfield, California, 1977.
University California, Davis, 1978, professor art Berkeley, since 1987. Panel chairman Clay in the East Conference, Philadelphia, 1988. Lecturer California College Arts & Crafts, Oakland, 1986.
Juror Falkirk Center Art Show, San Rafael, California, 1985. Lecturer DeYoung Museum School, San Francisco, 1983.
( In Proto Witotoan the author, Richard Aschmann, describ...)
(Focuses on thirteen major works by the Young British Arti...)
(The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and...)
(The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and...)
(The innovative designs of Swiss architect Mario Botta and...)
( British artists such as Damien Hirst and Antony Gormley...)
(The comparative pathology of zoo animals : proceedings of...)
(The comparative pathology of zoo animals : proceedings of...)
(Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum o...)
(Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum o...)
(Mario Botta's new building for the San Francisco Museum o...)
(A collection of interviews with people who knew President...)
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Exhibited in one-man shows, San Francisco Art Institute, 1967, Dilexi Gallery, San Francisco, 1968, Quay Gallery, San Francisco, 1970, 71, 73, 75, E.G. Gallery, Kansas City, Missouri, 1974, Braunstein/Quay Gallery, 1979, 81, 84, 86, 88, 90, 94, Michael Berger Gallery, Pittsburgh, 1979, Alan Frumkin Gallery, 1970, 80, 86, 88, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, California, 1981, San Jose (California) Museum Art, 1981, Boise Gallery Art, 1982, Mendell Art Gallery, Canada, 1982, Greenberg Gallery, St. Louis, 1982, Madison Art Center, 1982, Alberta (Canada) College Art, 1982, Morgan Gallery, Kansas City, 1984, Asher/Faure Gallery, Los Angeles, 1985, Art Museum of Son of Texas, Corpus Christi, 1986, Huntsville Museum, Alabama, 1986, Everson Museum Art, Syracuse, New York, 1986, Tucson Museum Art, 1986, Asher/Faure, Los Angeles, 1985, Scottsdale (Arizona) Center for Arts, 1986, Huntsville (Alabama) Museum Art, 1986, Honolulu Contemporary Art Center, 1987, Palm Springs Desert Museum, California, 1987, Tucson Museum Art, 1987, Bergstrom-Mahler Museum, Neenah, Wisconsin, 1987, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan, 1987, Foster/White Gallery, Seattle, 1987, Sierra Nevada Museum Art, Reno, 1988, University of Pacific, Stockton, California, 1988, University Wisconsin, Kenosha, 1989, Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston, 1989, Schneider Art Museum, 1990, 93, Braunstein Quay Gallery, 1990, 93, Palo Alto Cultural Center, 1990, Frumkin-Adams Gallery New York City, 1990, Fullerton Museum Center, California, 1990, 92, Helander Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida, 1992, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, 1995, Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco, 1996, 2000, 2002, Addison Gallery American Art, Philips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, 1998, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, 1999, Frank Lloyd Gallery, Santa Monica, 2001, 2003. Exhibited in group shows, Museum Contemporary Crafts, New York City, 1965, 66, 70, 71, Boston Society Arts and Crafts, 1966, Museum West of America Craftsman's Council, San Francisco, 1966, Scripps College, Claremont, California, 1967, University Saskatchewan, 1968, Smithsonian Institution, 1969, 76, San Francisco Art Institute, 1969, 71, 83, Oakland Museum, 1970, 79, 84, 85, 94, Brooklyn Museum, 1970, Whitney Museum American Art, New York City, 1970, 74, 76, 80, 81, United States Information Agency, 1972, National Museum Modern Art, Tokyo and Kyoto, 1971-1972, University Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1972, Evanston (Illinois) Art Center, 1972, 74, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1972, California State University, Hayward, 1972, Stanford University Art Gallery, 1972, San Francisco Museum Art, 1972, 74, 82, David Stuart Gallery, Los Angeles, 1972, Emerson Museum Art, Syracuse, New York, 1972, School Arts and Crafts Society, Portland, Oregon, 1973, 74, Kohler Art Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 1973, Baltimore Museum Art, 1973, Krannert Art Museum, Champaign, Illinois, 1974, Philadelphia College Art, 1974, Fendrick Gallery, Washington, 1975, Carborundum Museum, Niagara Falls, New York, 1975, San Diego Museum, 1975-1980, University Texas, Arlington, 1976, Campbell Museum, 1976, Contemporary Crafts Museum, 1976, Art Gallery University California, Santa Barbara, 1976, Hopkins Art Center, Dartmouth, 1976-1977, San Francisco Museum Modern Art, 1976, National Gallery Art, Washington, 1976, University California, Fullerton, 1976, Laguna Beach (California) Museum Art, 1977, DeYoung Downtown Center, San Francisco, 1977, University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1977, Grossmont College Art Gallery, 1977, Northern Illinois Art Gallery, DeKalb, Illinois, 1977, Renwick Gallery, Washington, 1980-1983, Iowa Museum Art, University Iowa, Iowa City, 1981, American Crafts Museum, New York City, 1981, The Taft Museum, Ohio, 1983, Galerie Alain Blondel, Paris, 1983, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1983, Marcia Rodell Gallery, Los Angeles, 1983, United States of America Today Exhibition, Washington, 1983, Boise Gallery Art, 1983, Clay Studio, Philadelphia, 1983, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, 1984, Santa Barbara Museum, 1984, Museum Fine Arts, Boston, 1984, TransAmerican Pyramid, San Francisco, 1985, San Francisco Museum Art, 1984, Oakland Museum Art, 1984, Museum Fine Arts, Boston, 1984, 85, Esther Saks Gallery, Chicago, 1985, Columbus (Ohio) Museum Art, Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Washington, 1986, Los Angeles Municipal Art and Gallery, 1986, American Craft Museum, New York, 1986, Everson Museum, Syracuse, New York, 1987, Museum Ceramica, Barcelona, Spain, 1987, Frumkin/Adams Gallery, New York, 1988, Philbrook Museum Art, Tulsa, 1988, San Francisco Craft & Folk Art Museum, 1988, John Kohler Art Center, Wisconsin, 1989, Braunstein/Quay Gallery California, 1990, 93, John Natsoulas Gallery, California, 1990, College of North California Art Redding Museum, 1991, Riverside Museum, California, 1991, Fine Arts Gallery University Nevada, 1991, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, 1991, Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1992, Joanne Rapp Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona, 1994, San Francisco Art Institute, Curators Forum, Charlotte, North Carolina, numerous others. Representative permanent collections at, Oakland Museum, San Francisco Museum Art, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, National Museum Art, Tokyo, Levi-Strauss Company, San Francisco, Utah Museum Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, Stedelijk Museum, Gemeentemusea, Amsterdam.
Chairman artists committee San Francisco Art Institute. Member International Society Ceramists, Geneva, Switzerland.
Son of; married Martha Helen Hall, April 24, 1965. Children: Alice, Virgil, Dexter, Whitney, Kate.