Based on journals written during the year of her seventieth birthday, this new memoir by Anne Truitt, author of Daybook, contains luminous reflections on her life as an artist, mother, grandmother, and teacher. Throughout, Truitt displays a keen and profound interest in people and ideas and an unwavering determination to live a valuable life.
The final volume of Anne Truitt's trilogy reflects on life, art, and the challenges and blessings of old age. In "Prospect", Truitt looks at the far end of her life's arc and feels the urgent need to reevaluate her talents as a sculptor. Meanwhile, a forced retirement from her teaching position leads her to examine her own vulnerability.
If you use the web to reach out beyond the confines of your office, cubicle, or home to connect and collaborate with others doing the same thing, you're a web worker. In this book you'll learn how to use new web tools, discover sites and services you might want to try, and meet the social web where people are as important as corporations. You'll ...
Anne Truitt, an artist based in Washington D.C. for most of her career, remains an under-recognized force in post-1960's art, which has been dominated by artists such as Donald Judd and Ellsworth Kelly who strongly influenced the movement now known as Minimalism. This volume, and the accompanying exhibition, will form an important part of the re ...
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