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FAITH RINGGOLD bibliography updated 17 June-krh Anonymous. "Faith Ringgold", Current biography yearbook, NY: HW Wilson v 57 (1996). Anonymous. Dokumentation zum Prozess Ringgold, Toche, Hendricks. Stuttgart: Reflection Press, 1971. Baraka, A. "Faith", Black American Literature Forum 19, no. 1 (1985): 12-13. Bass, R. "Faith Ringgold", ArtNews 83, no. 7 (1984): 152. Bishop, Rudine Sims. "Heaven is...: three African-American literary folktales", The Horn Book v. 75, no. 2 (Mar/Apr 1999): 176-181. [FirstSearch: WilsonSelectPlus - Full Text] Bloemink, Barbara; Lisa Gail Collins. Re/righting history: counternarratives by contemporary African- American artists: Katonah Museum of Art, March 14, 1999-May 16, 1999. Katonah, NY: Katonah Museum of Art, 1999. Boone, K Victoria. Faith Ringgold: an artist of political themes. (Thesis) University of Oklahoma, 1990. Cameron, Dan. Dancing at the Louvre: Faith Ringgold's French Collection and Other Story Quilts. University of California Press, 1998. Cohn, Terri. "Fractured fairy tales", Artweek v. 29, no. 7 (July/Aug 1998): 13.[FirstSearch: WilsonSelectPlus - Full Text] Cotter, Holland. "Black artists: three shows", Art in America 78, no. 3 (March 1990): 164-171. Douglass College, Art Gallery. Fragments of myself/the women: an exhibition of Black women artists. NJ: Art Department of Rutgers University, Newark, 1980. Driskell, David C. The Other Side of Color: African American Art in the Collection of Camille O. and William H. Crosby Jr. Rohnert Park: Pomegranate Communications, Inc, 2001. Dunn-Snow, Peggy. "A schoo linclusion approach: evaluating embedded assessment within the context of multicultural group art experiences", The Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin v. 66, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 41-50. [FirstSearch: WilsonSelectPlus - Full Text] Farrington, Lisa E. and Ringgold, Faith. Art on Fire: The Politics of Race and Sex in the Paintings of Faith Ringgold. Millenium Fine Arts Publishing, 1998. ______. Faith Ringgold: the early works and the evolution of the thangka paintings. (Thesis) City University of New York, 1997. Flomenhaft, Eleanor, Faith Ringgold: A 25 Year Survey, Exhibition Catalogue, Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, 1990. Galligan, Gregory, "The Quilts of Faith Ringgold," Arts Magazine, January 1987, 62-63. Gill, S. "Faith Ringgold", Arts Magazine 61, no. 7 (1987): 96. Gouma-Peterson, Thalia, "Faith Ringgold's Narrative Quilts," Arts Magazine, January 1987, 64- 69. Gregg, G. "The Ringgold cycle - Faith Ringgold's vivid paintings take on issues such a slavery, feminism, craft, and art-world politics", Artnews 98, no. 6 (Jun 1999): 112-115. Gregory, Pat Jones. Pathways to Empowerment Lifestyles: 3 Contemporary African American women in art. EastOrange, NJ: PB Graphics Design, 1997. Height, Dorothy. The Black Family Dinner Quilt: Health Conscious Recipes and Food Memories. Memphis: Tradery House [imprint]; Wimmer Companies, 1993. Henry, G. "Faith Ringgold", ArtNews 91, no. 4 (Apr 1992): 116. ______. "Faith Ringgold", Art In America 72, no. 10 (1984): 154-155. Institute for Art and Urban Resources. The Wild Art Show: Jan 17 - Mar 14, 1982. NY: P.S. 1, 1982. Jacobs, Joseph. Making the mainstream: Robert Colescott, Emilio Cruz, Melvin Edwards, Bessie Harvey, William Hawkins, James Little, Faith Ringgold. Tampa, FL : University of South Florida Art Galleries, 1987. James, Curtia. "Virginia Beach", Art Papers v. 24, no. 4 (July/Aug 2000): 38-39. [FirstSearch: WilsonSelectPlus - Full Text]Jinknerlloyd, A. "Faith Ringgold", Art In America 79, no. 1 (1991): 141. Johnson, Verlena. The image-text composite in the art of Faith Ringgold: form and narrative. (Thesis) University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996. Kandel, S. "Faith Ringgold", ArtsMagazine 66, no. 4 (Dec 1991): 90-91. King-Hammond, Leslie; Lowery Stokes Sims. Art as a verb: the evolving continuum: installations, performances and videos by 13 Afro-American artists: [exhibition] November 21, 1988-January 8, 1989. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Institute, College of Art. Koppman, D. "Faith Ringgold - A 25 Year Survey - Flomenhaft, E, Sims, LS, Goumapeterson, T, Roth, M", Woman's Art Journal 12, no. 2 (Fal-Win 1992): 40-42. Kordich, Diane D. Images of Commitment: Faith Ringgold. Ed. Stevie Mack. Crizmac, 1994. Lansner, Fay; Suzanne Gross; Patricia Johanson. Major Contemporary women artists: in celebration of Simone de Beauvoir. Philadelphia: Suzanne Gross Gallery, 1984. Lippard, Lucy, From the Center, "Faith Ringgold's Black, Political, Feminist Art*," 257-264. ______. "Faith Ringgold", Art In America 75, no. 5 (1987): 184-185. Mainardi, Patricia, "Quilt Survivals and Revivals," Arts Magazine, May 1988, 49-53. Mazloomi, Carolyn. Spirits of the Cloth: Contemporary African American Quilts. Crown Publishing Group, 1998. Meyer, J. "Faith Ringgold", ArtNews 88, no. 2 (1989): 139-140. Moorman, M. "Faith Ringgold", ArtNews 86, no. 4 (1987): 159-160. Pamer, Laurence; AM Weaver. Burning Issues: contemporary African-American Art. Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Ft Lauderdale Museum of Art, 1996. Parsons Exhibition Center. Prisoners of War: in my native land, on foreign soil. NY: Parsons Exhibition Center, 1992. Printmaking Workshop. Strategies of narration: Mel Edwards, Faith Ringgold, Juan Sanchez, Michelle Stuart, Kay Walkingstick. NY: Printmaking Workshop, 1994. Ringgold, Faith. Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky. Ed. J. Davis. Crwon Publishing Group, 1995. --Cassie's Word Quilt. Random House Books for Young Readers, 2002. --Counting to Tar Beach. Random House Books for Young Readers, 1999. --If a Bus Could Talk: The Story of Rosa Parks. Simon and Schuster Children's, 1999. --The Invisible Princess. Bantam Doubleday Dell Books, 2001 --My Dream of Martin Luther King. Crown Publishing Group, 1998. --We Flew Over the Bridge: The Memoirs of Faith Ringgold, Vol. 1. Brown Little and Co., 1995. Ringgold, Faith and Freeman, Linda. Talking to Faith Ringgold. Crown Publishing Group, 1995. Ringgold, Faith and Gordon, Elizabeth. Bonjour, Lonnie, vol. 1. Hyperion Books for Children, 1996. Ringgold, Faith; Jackie Lewis-Harris. Faith Ringgold: the Saint Louis Art Museum, March 22-May 8, 1994. St. Louis, MO: St. Louis Art Museum, 1994. Ringgold, Faith; Thalia Gouma-Peterson; Kathleen McManus Zurko. Faith Ringgold: painting, sculpture, performance, August 25-Octover 13, 1985. Wooster, OH: College of Wooster Art Museum, 1985. Ringgold, Faith, Tar Beach, Ringgold, Faith, Dinner at Aunt Connie's House, New York: Hyperion Books for Children, Ringgold, Faith. Coming to Jones Road. Part One. Englewood, NJ: Good Stuff Press, 2000. ______. The French Collection part 1=La collection francaise 1. New York City: B MOW Press, 1992. ______. Dancing at the Louvre: Faith Ringgold's French Collection and other story quilts. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1998. ______. Faith Ringgold: Change: painted story quilts, Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, January 13 through February 7, 1987. NY: Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, 1987. Roth, Moira. "Faith Ringgold: putting Jones Road on the map", Nka: journal of contemporary African Art. Ithaca, NY nos. 13-14,(spring-summer 2001): 18-25. ______; Faith Ringgold. "Faith Ringgold, artists and author", Artist and Influence New York City. Hatch Billops Collection, c 1996 v. 15 (1996). Scanlon, Jennifer. Significant contemporary American feminists: a biographical sourcebook. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1999. Selvey, Barbara. A biographical study of two black women artists and the influences intheir art. (Thesis) Bowling Green State University, 1980. Sherrard, Cherene M. "Crossing Borders through folklore (book review)", Novel v. 33, no. 1 (Fall 1999): 150-152. [FirstSearch: WilsonSelectPlus - Full Text] Smyers, Robyn Minter. "Re-making the past: the black oral tradition in contemporary art", International Review of African American Art v. 17, no. 1 (2000): 47-53. [FirstSearch: WilsonSelectPlus - Full Text] Stettheimer, Florine; Michael Duncan. Love Flight of a Pink Candy Heart: a compliment with an I: a compliment to Florine Stettheimer. NY: Holly Solomon Gallery, 1995. Studio Museum in Harlem. Faith Ringgold: twenty years of painting, sculpture, and performance, 1963- 1983. NY: Studio Museum in Harlem, 1984. Turner, Robyn Montana. Faith Ringgold. Brown Little and Co., 1993. Upshaw, R. "Faith Ringgold", Art In America 84, no. 3 (Mar 1996): 101-102. Weathers, Diane. "Images of an era, 1976-1996", International review of African American art. Hampton, VA 13 (2), 1996: 13-27. Women's Caucus for Art; Queens Museum of Art. National Women's Caucus for Art Conference: WCA honor awards for outstanding achievement in the visual arts. [S.I.]: Women's Caucus for Art, 1994.
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