This book, "Elizabeth Catlett: An American Artist in Mexico," is a fascinating work that explores the life and work of the renowned artist Elizabeth Catlett. The book provides insight into her experiences as an American artist living and working in Mexico, and the impact her art had on both American and Mexican culture.


With a focus on her sculptures and prints, the book delves into the themes of race, gender, and social justice that were central to Catlett's work. This hardcover book published in 2000 by University of Washington Press is a must-have for anyone interested in American and African American art, social science, and ethnic studies. It has 336 pages, 10.2 inches length, 9 inches width, and 1 inch height, and weighs 46.5 ounces.