On the town with David Ireland
We’ve been keeping a close eye on the restoration of 500 Capp Street, home of David Ireland for many years. Not least of all, because we recently published 500 Capp Street: David Ireland’s …
Read More >We’ve been keeping a close eye on the restoration of 500 Capp Street, home of David Ireland for many years. Not least of all, because we recently published 500 Capp Street: David Ireland’s …
Read More >We are very pleased to announce that Nadine Little has joined UC Press as our new art history editor. Until recently, Nadine was the acquisitions editor at the University of Hawaii Press, where she acquired …
Read More >Norman Lewis’ art is simultaneously historical, political, and groundbreaking. As the only African American artist of his generation committed to issues of abstraction over the course of his career, Lewis melded his …
Read More >Germany’s Weimar Republic, established in 1919 and positioned squarely between the first World War and the rise of the Nazi Party, was not only a time of dramatic social, economic, and political transformation. …
Read More >by Nancy Boas, author of The Society of Six: California Colorists The 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco shattered Northern California’s artistic isolation with a mammoth display of art from over …
Read More >This week marks the opening of a truly historic exhibition at the de Young Museum, and we are proud to be the publishing partner for the lavishly illustrated accompanying catalogue, Jewel City: …
Read More >We are pleased to announce that Reading Basquiat by Jordana Saggese is the winner of the 2015 PEN Literary Awards’ UC Press First Book Award. The University of California Press has partnered with the …
Read More >by Adam Bell, co-editor of Vision Anew: The Lens and Screen Arts This guest post is part of a series for World Photo Day. Some of our authors with recent and forthcoming titles …
Read More >by Glenn Willumson, author of Iron Muse: Photographing the Transcontinental Railroad This guest post is part of a series for World Photo Day. Some of our authors with recent and forthcoming titles …
Read More >by Kate Palmer Albers, author of Uncertain Histories: Accumulation, Inaccessibility, and Doubt in Contemporary Photography This guest post is part of a series for World Photo Day. Some of our authors with recent …
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