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Thank you, Peter, for sharing my colleague Suzanne Schadl's news about the passing of David Craven. Dr. Craven was a young 60 years of age and in seemingly great health, so his sudden death from a heart attack was completely unexpected. I studied with Dr. Craven during my art history graduate work, and also worked closely with him on collection development matters for many years. We are still reeling from this news. He will be greatly missed.
 

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Nina Stephenson, Art Librarian-Library Acquisitions
Fine Arts and Design Library  MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM  87131-0001
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>>> Peter Stern <[log in to unmask]> 2/15/2012 12:05 PM >>>

From the UNM story:

 

His art his­tory books are respected as author­i­ta­tive includ­ing the most widely read, Art and Rev­o­lu­tion in Latin Amer­ica, 1910–1990, which was nom­i­nated for a 2004 Mitchell Prize, as well as Diego Rivera as Epic Mod­ernist, The New Con­cept of Art and Pop­u­lar Cul­ture in Nicaragua Since the Rev­o­lu­tion in 1979, Poet­ics and Pol­i­tics in the Life of Rudolph Baranik, Abstract Expres­sion as Cul­tural Cri­tique: Dis­sent Dur­ing the McCarthy Period, which received broad crit­i­cal acclaim, and Dialec­ti­cal Con­ver­sions: Don­ald Kuspit’s Art Crit­i­cism.”

 

From: Suzanne Schadl [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 1:21 PM
Subject: Sad News From UNM

 

Hello All,

It is in deep sadness and with a heavy heart that I share the following story on the untimely and unexpected death of distinguished Professor David Lee Craven (Art and Art History). He was as -- noted within the attached -- gen­er­ous in spirit, praise, intellect, and also in his enthu­si­asm. His contributions to our graphic arts, contemporary exhibition catalog, and circulating Art History collections were extraordinary and reflective of his broad and deep commitment to intellectual and creative exchange. David's loss cuts deep, not just here at UNM, but in all of the communities where he spread his infectious enthusiasm for Latin American Art, theory and popular movements. It was a distinct privilege to know him and to work with him. Please see: http://news.unm.edu/2012/02/distinguished-professor-david-craven-dies/

Suzanne Michele Schadl, Assistant Professor
Coordinator, Inter-American Studies
University Libraries -- U. of New Mexico
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
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505-277-8637 (Phone)
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