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Empires of Galanterie: The Transformations of the Imperial Imagination in Eighteenth-Century France

2021 marked 50 years of photography at Princeton, sparking both a reflection on the medium’s history and projection toward its future. As part of the Photo History’s Futures lecture series highlighting exciting voices in the field, the Department of Art and Archaeology and the Princeton University Art Museum welcome Emilie Boone to speak about her recent book, A Nimble Arc: James Van Der Zee and Photography. Boone is assistant professor in art history at New York University.

Metropolitan Museum Of Art Is Having Its Blackest Moment Ever

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POSTPONED - Photo History s Future: Emilie Boone

2021 marked 50 years of photography at Princeton, sparking both a reflection on the medium’s history and projection toward its future. As part of the Photo History’s Futures lecture series highlighting exciting voices in the field, the Department of Art and Archaeology and the Princeton University Art Museum welcome Emilie Boone to speak about her recent book, A Nimble Arc: James Van Der Zee and Photography. Boone is assistant professor in art history at New York University.

Photo History s Future: Emilie Boone

2021 marked 50 years of photography at Princeton, sparking both a reflection on the medium’s history and projection toward its future. As part of the Photo History’s Futures lecture series highlighting exciting voices in the field, the Department of Art and Archaeology and the Princeton University Art Museum welcome Emilie Boone to speak about her recent book, A Nimble Arc: James Van Der Zee and Photography. Boone is assistant professor in art history at New York University.

Lorrie Moore and Naomi Klein among nominees for National Book Critics Circle awards | iNFOnews

NEW YORK (AP) Lorrie Moore, Naomi Klein and the Egyptian writer Ahmed Naji are among the finalists for National Book Critics Circle awards. Honorary prizes are going to Judy Blume and to a longtime ally of Blume's in the fight against book bans, the American Library Association.

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