Talk:Barbara Chase-Riboud
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Adding information to Lead and other sections to increase information about Chase-Riboud as a sculptor and artist
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References
- ^ Basualdo, C., Chase-Riboud, B., DuBois Shaw, G., Handler Spitz, E., Vick, J., Basualdo, C. (Ed.) (2013). Barbara Chase-Riboud : the Malcolm X steles. New Haven, CT :Philadelphia Museum of Art in association with Yale University Press,
- ^ Braxton, J. M. (2006). The spiritual, the sexual and the sublime: Approaches to Barbara Chase-Riboud's Tantra Series. International Review of African American Art, 21(3), 16-19.
- ^ Mercer, V. J. (1997). Chiaroscuro: black artists in the City of Light, 1945-1965. American Visions, 1212-16.
- ^ Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. Barbara Chase-Riboud http://www.michaelrosenfeldart.com/artists/barbara-chase-riboud
- ^ Naves, M. (1996). Paris as haven: “Explorations in the city of light”. New Criterion, 1443-44.
- ^ Petras, A. (2017). A new worldview. Modern Painters, 29(2), 19.
- ^ Pollock, L. (2014). Editor's Letter. Art In America, 102(3), 16.
- ^ Selz, Peter, 1919-. (1999). Barbara Chase-Riboud, sculptor. New York :Harry N. Abrams.
- ^ Stein, J. E. (2014). Facing history. Art In America, 102(3), 122-127.
Lead Section Enhanced
[edit]Added paragraphs 2-5 of the lead section. The Critical Librarian (talk) 04:13, 25 April 2018 (UTC)
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