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Alternative Title
Appropriation and identity in the art of Hung Liu, Kehinde Wiley, and Glenn Ligon
Publication Date
2017-4
First Advisor
Frazer Ward
Document Type
Honors Project
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Department
American Studies
Keywords
Hung Liu, Kehinde Wiley, Glenn Ligon, Appropriation, Identity, Contemporary art, American portrait painting-21st century, Portrait painting-21st century, Social marginality in art, Politics in art, Appropriation (Art), Identity (Philosophical concept)
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Page, Samantha Grace, "Rewriting absence : appropriation and identity in the art of Hung Liu, Kehinde Wiley, and Glenn Ligon" (2017). Honors Project, Smith College, Northampton, MA.
https://scholarworks.smith.edu/theses/1850
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Comments
114 pages : illustrations (chiefly color). Includes bibliographical references (pages 108-114)