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- catalog abstract ""The cultural significance of black hair is reflected in all aspects of contemporary American culture, from popular music and hip-hop fashion to Hollywood films and professional sports ... HairStories explores the history, style and meaning of black hair as seen through the eyes of three generations of major African American artists. Inspired by the Urban Bush Womens̕ performance HairStories ... the exhibition showcases more than 60 works by 27 artists and spans nearly a century of visual art, pop culture, music and literature. HairStories considers hair as a reflection of history, identity and race relations in America, from the days of segregation to today. The exhibition is organized around four themes: the syndrome of "good hair" vs. "bad hair," the importance of the barbershop and beauty salon as a center of the African American community, the social and political symbolism of hairstyles and hair as an expression of individuality"--Http://www.smoca.org/exhibit.php?id=60.".
- catalog alternative "Hair stories".
- catalog alternative "Hairstorieshairstorieshairstories".
- catalog contributor b13180374.
- catalog contributor b13180375.
- catalog contributor b13180376.
- catalog contributor b13180377.
- catalog contributor b13180378.
- catalog contributor b13180379.
- catalog contributor b13180380.
- catalog contributor b13180381.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description ""The cultural significance of black hair is reflected in all aspects of contemporary American culture, from popular music and hip-hop fashion to Hollywood films and professional sports ... HairStories explores the history, style and meaning of black hair as seen through the eyes of three generations of major African American artists. Inspired by the Urban Bush Womens̕ performance HairStories ... the exhibition showcases more than 60 works by 27 artists and spans nearly a century of visual art, pop culture, music and literature. HairStories considers hair as a reflection of history, identity and race relations in America, from the days of segregation to today. The exhibition is organized around four themes: the syndrome of "good hair" vs. "bad hair," the importance of the barbershop and beauty salon as a center of the African American community, the social and political symbolism of hairstyles and hair as an expression of individuality"--Http://www.smoca.org/exhibit.php?id=60.".
- catalog description "Black hair and art / Kim Curry-Evans -- Hair today, yesterday, and beyond / Neal A. Lester.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "64 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "HairStories.".
- catalog identifier "0967026547".
- catalog isFormatOf "HairStories.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Scottsdale, Ariz. : Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art,".
- catalog relation "HairStories.".
- catalog subject "African American art Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "African American artists United States Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Race identity Exhibitons.".
- catalog subject "Hair Social aspects Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "Hair in art Exhibitions.".
- catalog subject "Hair in art Exhibitons.".
- catalog subject "N8217.H27 C87 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Black hair and art / Kim Curry-Evans -- Hair today, yesterday, and beyond / Neal A. Lester.".
- catalog title "Hair stories".
- catalog title "Hairstories / [texts by Kim Curry-Evans ... et al.].".
- catalog title "Hairstorieshairstorieshairstories".
- catalog type "Exhibition catalogs. fast".
- catalog type "text".