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Tom Gibson False Evidence Appearing Real
ISBN: PB: 9780888845672, University of Chicago Press, August 1994
109 pp., 30.5x20.3 cm, 46 halftones
"Tom Gibson: False Evidence Appearing Real" features forty-four photographs, an interview with Gibson, and critical commentary. Gibson's photographs depict cities and their inhabitants in Europe, Canada, and the United States. In many images, the cit...
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£19,00
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Writings/Interviews
ISBN: PB: 9780226748801, University of Chicago Press, August 1994
286 pp., 22.9x15.6 cm, 32 halftones
One of the most important sculptors of this century, Richard Serra has been a spokesman on the nature and status of art in our day. Best known for site-specific works in steel, Serra has much to say about the relation of sculpture to place, whether u...
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£28,50
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Collage Techniques A Guide for Artists and Illustrators
ISBN: PB: 9780823006557, GMC Group, Watson-Guptill, August 1994
160 pp., 27.9x21.1 cm, colour illus.
Not for sale in selected countries! One of many exhilarating artistic developments that took place during the early twentieth century, the fine art medium of collage emerged from the cubist gluing and pasting explorations of Georges Braque and Pabl...
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£23,99
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To Destroy Painting
ISBN: PB: 9780226505350, ISBN: HB: 9780226505343, University of Chicago Press, March 1994
196 pp., 22.9x15.6 cm, 22 halftones
The work of the eminent French cultural critic Louis Marin (1931-1992) is becoming increasingly important to English-speaking scholars concerned with issues of representation".To Destroy Painting", first published in France in 1977, marks a milestone...
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£21,00
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£60,00
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Making the Modern Industry, Art, and Design in America
ISBN: PB: 9780226763477, University of Chicago Press, January 1994
528 pp., 24.1x16.4 cm, 156 halftones
In this ambitious book, Terry Smith chronicles the modernist revolution in American art and design between the world wars – from its origins in the new industrial age of mass production, automation, and corporate culture to its powerful and transform...
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£47,50
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