Kristine Stiles collection, 1900-[ongoing]

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Kristine Stiles collection, 1900-[ongoing]

Kristine Stiles is the France Family Professor of Art, Art History & Visual Studies. Her main field of research is contemporary art with a focus on experimental practices, as well as representations of destruction, violence and trauma in art. The collection includes several different series, including Stiles' personal and family papers, projects and writings, correspondence, photographs, and an artist archive documenting her correspondence and relationships with hundreds of contemporary modern artists from around the world. This archive has been sorted by each artist's last name and includes such artists as Chris Burden, Lynn Hershman, Allan Kaprow, Gustav Metzger, John Latham, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Yoko Ono, Raphael MontaƱez Ortiz, Dan and Lia Perjovschi, Carolee Schneemann, Wolf Vostell and many more.

200 Linear Feet; 132,000 Items

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Stiles, Kristine

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Kristine Stiles is a professor of Art and Art History at Duke University. Her main field of research is contemporary art with a focus on performance art and other interdisciplinary experimental art practices. Her research is especially concerned with global representations of violence, trauma, and destruction. From the guide to the Kristine Stiles collection, 1900-[ongoing], (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University) ...