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Walker, Kara, text and illustration.
Freedom, A Fable, A Curious Interpretation of the Wit of a Negress in Troubled Times.
The Norton Family. Los Angeles, California. 1997.
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Grosenick, Uta, ed.; Möntmann, Nina.
Women Artists in the 20th and 21st Century.
Taschen. Köln, Germany. 2001.
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Grosenick, Uta and Riemschneider Burkhard.
Art Now.
Taschen. Warsaw, Poland. 2002.
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Morrison, Toni, Kara Walker.
Five Poems.
Rainmaker Editions. Las Vegas, Nevada. 2002.
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Heller, Nancy G.
Women Artists.
Abbeville Press. New York, New York. 2003.
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Sollins, Marybeth, ed., Susan Sollins, interviews and essays.
Art 21: Art in the 21st Century.
PBS tv show and book. Harry N. Abrams. New York, New York. 2003.
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Copjec, Joan.
Imagine There’s No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation.
MIT. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2003.
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Barrett, Terry.
Interpreting Art: Reflecting, Wondering, and Responding.
McGraw Hill. New York, New York. 2003.
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McPherson, Tara.
Reconstructing Dixie: Race, Gender, and Nostalgia, in the Imagined South.
Duke University Press. Durham, North Carolina. 2003.
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Shaw, Gwendolyn Dubois.
Seeing the Unspeakable: The Art of Kara Walker.
Duke University Press. Durham, North Carolina. 2004.
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Hunter, Sam, John Jacobus and Daniel Wheeler.
Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Photography.
Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 2004.
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Heinrich, Barbara.
In Erster Linie.
Kunsthalle Fridericianum. Kassel, Germany. 2004.
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Coetzee, Mark.
Not Afraid: The Rubell Family Collection.
Phaidon Press. London/New York. 2004.
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Arnason, H. H.
History of Modern Art.
Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. 2004.
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Fusi, Lorenzo.
Identita & Nomadismo.
Palazzo delle Papesse Centro Arte Contemporanea. Siena, Italy. pp. 148-151. 2005.
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Mazow, Leo G.
Picturing the Banjo.
Pennsylvania State University. University Park, Pennsylvania. 2005.
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Gilbert, Alan.
Another Future.
Wesleyan University Press. Middletown, Connecticut. 2006.
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Corwin, Sharon.
Skowhegan 60 Years: School of Painting and Sculpture.
Colby College. Waterville, Maine. 2006.
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Anastas, Rhea and Michael Brenson.
Witness to Her Art: Art and Writings by Adrian Piper, Mona Hatoum, Cady Noland, Jenny Holzer, Kara Walker, Daniela Rossell and Eau de Cologne.
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. 2006.
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Walker, Kara.
Kara Walker: After the Deluge.
Rizzoli. New York, New York. 2007.
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Hoffius, Stephen G. and Angela D. Mack.
Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art.
University of South Carolina Press. Columbia, South Carolina. 2008.
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Heartney, Eleanor.
Art & Today.
Phaidon Press. London, United Kingdom and New York, New York. 2008.
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Stations. 100 Meisterwerke zeitgenössischer Kunst.
Dumont Buchverlag. Köln, Germany. 2008.
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Bury, Stephen, Marcia Reed, Angela Lorenz; Jae Jennifer Rossman, intro.
At the Turn of the Centuries: The Influence of Early 20th Century Book Arts On Contemporary Artists' Books.
Jenny-Press. New Haven, Connecticut. 2010.
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40 Jahre Gegenwart.
Deutsche Bank. Frankfurt Am Main, Germany. 2010.
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Re:collection: Selected Works from the Studio Museum in Harlem.
Studio Museum in Harlem. New York, New York. 2010.
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Glenum, Lara and Arielle Greenberg, eds.
Gurlesque: the New Grrly, Grotesque, Burlesque Poetics.
Saturnalia Books. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. pp. 140-41. 2010.
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Hiromoto, Nobuyuki.
Global New Art: Taguchi Art Collection #01.
Bijutsu. Tokyo, Japan. 2010.
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Desai, Dipti, Jessica Hamlin, and Rachel Mattson.
History as Art, Art as History: Contemporary Art and Social Studies Education.
Routledge. New York, New York. 2010.
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Getlein, Mark.
Living with Art.
McGraw-Hill. New York, New York. 2010.
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Harrison, Colin.
American Culture in the 1990s.
Edinburgh University Press. Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 2010.
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Grechi, Giulia.
Beyond Ethnographic Writing.
('If This Is What Is inside of Me, Then Nobody Is Safe. The Embodied Representation between Colonial Stereotypes and Contemporary Art: Kara Walker.') Armando. Rome, Italy. 2010.
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Lavin, Maud.
Push Comes to Shove: new images of aggressive women.
MIT. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2010.
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Kertess, Klaus.
Seen, Written: Selected Essays.
Gregory R. Miller & Co. New York, New York. 2011.
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Art Works: Deutsche Bank Collection Group Head Office, Frankfurt.
Hatje Cantz Verlag. Ostfildern, Germany. 2011.
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Noyes Platt, Susan.
Art and Politics Now: Cultural Activism in a Time of Crisis.
Midmarch Arts. New York, New York. 2011.
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Adams, Laurie.
Art across Time.
McGraw-Hill. New York, New York. 2011.
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