Ruth Asawa Postage Stamps
On August 13, 2020, the United States Postal Service released postage stamps showcasing ten sculptures of Ruth Asawa. Several of these sculptures are also included in the second edition of The Sculpture …
Read More >On August 13, 2020, the United States Postal Service released postage stamps showcasing ten sculptures of Ruth Asawa. Several of these sculptures are also included in the second edition of The Sculpture …
Read More >Join Art Historians and UC Press authors Christine Ho and Chinghsin Wu for a lively gathering on East Asian art history and launch party of 20 exciting new books. Friday, July 31: 11AM …
Read More >By Janet Kraynak, author of Contemporary Art and the Digitization of Everyday Life (coming November 2020) The image of a darkened White House from several weeks ago, while screams of protest clamored …
Read More >From the earliest marches in 1970 to this month’s events around the Bay Area and the world, Pride has celebrated and commemorated the LGBTQ community’s culture and heritage for over 40 years. …
Read More >In contributing to a global turn in media studies, this special issue has offered context-specific conceptual and empirical reflection on mediated, digitized, and datafied processes co-shaping migration and nationalism across Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
Read More >Acting Out: Cabinet Cards and the Making of Modern PhotographyEdited by John Rohrbach Closing out our National Photography Month spotlights, UC Press is excited to preview our forthcoming release Acting Out, the first …
Read More >The Decisive NetworkMagnum Photos and the Postwar Image Marketby Nadya Bair May is National Photography Month, and in celebration, UC Press wanted to spotlight our forthcoming release The Decisive Network, which reveals …
Read More >For Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, UC Press is excited to provide a virtual look into the forthcoming second edition of The Sculpture of Ruth Asawa: Contours in the Air by Timothy …
Read More >By Niko Vicario, author of Hemispheric Integration: Materiality, Mobility, and the Making of Latin American Art Writing a blog entry for the University of California Press website while self-isolating in Brooklyn in …
Read More >In recognition of the impact of coronavirus on campus instruction and the rise of unplanned distance learning, University of California Press is pleased to make all of our online journals content free to all through June, 2020.
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