David Craven Explained
David Lee Craven (1951 – 11 February 2012) was Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History at the University of New Mexico. He was a specialist in the art of Latin America.[1] [2] [3]
Selected publications
- The New Concept of Art and Popular Culture in Nicaragua Since the Revolution in 1979: An Analytical Essay and Compendium of Illustrations. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 1989.
- Diego Rivera as Epic Modernist. G.K. Hall & Co., 1997.
- Poetics and Politics in the Life of Rudolph Baranik. Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, NJ, 1997.
- Abstract Expression as Cultural Critique: Dissent During the McCarthy Period. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999.[4] [5]
- Art and Revolution in Latin America, 1910-1990. Yale University Press, New Haven, 2002.
- Dialectical Conversions: Donald Kuspit's Art Criticism. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 2011.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Dr. David Craven, Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History :: Latin American & Iberian Institute :: UNM . https://web.archive.org/web/20140325180108/http://laii.unm.edu/news/2012-02-27.php . dead . 2014-03-25 . Laii.unm.edu . 2017-06-24 .
- Web site: Gonzales . Carolyn . Distinguished Professor David Craven Dies: UNM Newsroom . News.unm.edu . 2012-02-17 . 2017-06-24.
- Web site: Artnexus.
- 1557868. Review: The Politics of Abstract Expressionism: Abstract Expressionism as Cultural Critique: Dissent during the McCarthy Period by David Craven. Claude Cernuschi. Archives of American Art Journal. 39. 1999. 30–42. 10.1086/aaa.39.1_2.1557868. 157895225.
- Abstract Expressionism as Cultural Critique: Dissent During the McCarthy Period . 10.3202/caa.reviews.1999.116 . Caareviews.org . 1999-10-26 . 2017-06-24. free .