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111 2 _aClark Conference
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245 1 0 _aCompression vs. expression :
_bcontaining and explaining the world's art /
_cedited by John Onians.
246 3 _aCompression versus expression
264 1 _aWilliamstown, Mass. :
_bSterling and Francine Clark Art Institute,
_c[2006]
264 2 _aNew Haven :
_bDistributed by Yale University Press
264 4 _c©2006
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490 1 _aClark studies in the visual arts
500 _aBased on the proceedings of the Clark Conference "Compression vs. Expression : Containing and Explaining the World's Art," held 6-8 April 2000 at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _tThe museum dilemma : conservation vs. interpretation /
_rEdmund P. Pillsbury --
_tDisplaced objects on display /
_rYves Le Fur --
_tObjects and exhibits - mutating identities : the case of India /
_rJyotindra Jain --
_tAround the fourth world in seventy days : art history and the colonized other /
_rCecelia F. Klein --
_tShaking off the shackles : from apartheid to African renaissance in the history of art syllabi /
_rAnitra Nettleton --
_tPer non lasciar queste carte vote /
_rMichael Rinehart --
_tMuseum publications : history, bibliography, iconography /
_rDominic Marner --
_tLegal conventions and the construction of heritage /
_rDerek Gillman --
_tWorld heritage, art, and economics : the world heritage convention in the light of economic theory /
_rGeorges S. Zouain --
_tCultural perspectives in a multicultural world : the World Bank invests in historic urban enclaves /
_rArlene K. Fleming --
_tEternal Mexico : between nationalism and globalization /
_rRita Eder --
_tAnxiety and expedience : Chinese art history seen in the context of world art /
_rCao Yiqiang --
_tWorld aesthetics : biology, culture, and reflection /
_rWilfried van Damme --
_tWriting about modernist painting outside Western Europe and North America /
_rJames Elkins --
_tWorld art history and the rise of western modernism, or, goodbye to the visual arts /
_rDavid Summers --
_tA brief natural history of art /
_rJohn Onians.
520 _aHow do we do justice to art when we treat it not as a discrete European or other regional tradition, but as a worldwide phenomenon with a long history? These essays explore the conflict between the need to compress and the desire to express the worlds art. All those who work with art, whether as curators, teachers, librarians, bibliographers, administrators, or writers, face this challenge as they work with art of more than one individual, place, persiod, or culture. Sixteen scholars from nine different countries explore the conflict and address the many questions that emerge--From publisher description.
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700 1 _aOnians, John,
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710 2 _aSterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
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830 0 _aClark studies in the visual arts.
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