"The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team has won four World Cups and four Olympic gold medals, set record TV ratings, drawn massive crowds, earned huge revenues for FIFA and U.S. Soccer, and helped to redefine the place of women in sports. But despite their dominance, and their rosters of superstar players, they've endured striking inequality: low pay, poor playing conditions, and limited opportunities to play in professional leagues. The National Team, from leading soccer journalist Caitlin Murray, tells the history of the USWNT in full, from their formation in the 1980s to the run-up to the 2019 World Cup, chronicling both their athletic triumphs and less visible challenges off the pitch. Murray also recounts the rise and fall of U.S. professional leagues, including the burgeoning National Women's Soccer League, an essential part of the women's game. Through nearly 100 exclusive interviews with players, coaches, and team officials, including Alex Morgan, Carli Lloyd, Hope Solo, Heather O'Reilly, Julie Foudy, Brandi Chastain, Pia Sundhage, Tom Sermanni, and Sunil Gulati, Murray takes readers inside the locker rooms and board rooms in engrossing detail. A story of endurance and determination, The National Team is a complete portrait of this beloved and important team."--Provided by publisher
Caitlin Murray Bücher



Donald Judd Writings
- 1055 Seiten
- 37 Lesestunden
This comprehensive collection of the artist's writings, copublished by Judd Foundation and David Zwirner Books, features Donald Judd's best-known essays organized chronologically alongside lesser-known texts previously released in limited editions. Included are unpublished college essays and hundreds of never-before-seen handwritten notes, a critical aspect of Judd's writing practice. His earliest published works, primarily reviews for hire, shaped the landscape of art criticism in the 1960s. The essays from his undergraduate years at Columbia, published here for the first time, reveal the foundations of his later writing and allow readers to trace the evolution of his critical style. Subsequent writings, significant in art history, have often been confined to smaller publications and remained largely inaccessible until now. The collection's most substantial addition is Judd's unpublished notes, transcribed from his handwritten reflections on various subjects, including the politics of his time, admired literary texts, and his critiques of pluralism in art. These intimate insights showcase Judd's unfiltered thoughts as he grappled with contemporary issues, highlighting the depth of his intellect and his enduring influence in contemporary art.
Donald Judd Interviews
- 1008 Seiten
- 36 Lesestunden
"Donald Judd Interviews' presents more than sixty interviews with the artist over the course of four decades, and is the first compilation of its kind. It is the companion volume to the critically acclaimed and bestselling 'Donald Judd Writings'. This collection of interviews engages a diverse range of topics, from philosophy and politics to Judd's insightful critiques of his own work and the work of others such as Mark di Suvero, Edward Hopper, Yayoi Kusama, Barnett Newman, and Jackson Pollock. The opening discussion of the volume between Judd, Dan Flavin, and Frank Stella provides the foundation for many of the succeeding conversations, focusing on the nature and material conditions of the new art developing in the 1960s. The publication also gathers a substantial body of unpublished material across a range of mediums including extensive interviews with art historians Lucy R. Lippard and Barbara Rose"--Publisher's description