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Reclamation and Transformation: three self-taught Chicago artists

Reclamation and Transformation: three self-taught Chicago artists

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Reclamation and Transformation: three self-taught Chicago artists

by Philpot, David, Mr. Imagination, Kevin Orth; essays by Tom Patterson

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Chicago: Terra Museum of American Art, 1994. 104p., 9x12 inches, preface, introduction, essays, biographies, checklist, profusely illustrated with works by the three artists, lightly-used first edition paperback exhibition catalogue in pictorial wraps. Two of the artists - Philpot and Mr. Imagination (Gregory Warmack) - are African American; Orth is white.

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Title
Reclamation and Transformation: three self-taught Chicago artists
Author
Philpot, David, Mr. Imagination, Kevin Orth; essays by Tom Patterson
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0932171079
ISBN 13
9780932171078
Publisher
Terra Museum of American Art
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1994
Bookseller catalogs
African American; Chicago; Art; Museums, etc; Catalog, catalogue;

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