FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
An undated, post World War II, predominantly Japanese text monograph on the art of lower arrangement.
An undated, post World War II, predominantly Japanese text monograph on the art of lower arrangement.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Guggenheim Museum Soho in 1996.
Original catalogue for the exhibition, organized and with an essay by Douglas Dreishpoon.
An attractive copy of this first English language printing of Kung's dissection of meaning in modern art.
Original watercolor study, possibly for a potential mural, from noted social realist, WPA painter, and muralist Edward Laning (1906-1981).
First edition of this monograph published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name, collecting examples of eighteenth-century Portuguese decorative arts.
Early issue of this long-running, collaboratively edited arts journal. Contributors to this issue include Jerry Berger, Jack Flam, Kay Hillman, Judith Lerner, and "A Moroccan Student."
First edition of the first published general survey of American folk sculpture, wood carving, metal-casting, and stone carving, by a pioneering collector and proponent of the genre.
Rare catalogue of the third Havana Biennial, a rich and energetic exhibition with a global reach, curated by the staff of the Centro Wifredo Lam under Cuba's Ministry of Culture, opening a week before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Issue of this arts magazine concerned with criticism and theory of recent art, including pieces on "the open work" in the avant-garde, performance-based video works, correspondence (mail) art, and the like.
First printing of this retrospective look at Schmid's photo-based artworks, many of which involve collaged, ripped fragments of found portraits, among other approaches.
Circle of fifths with relative minor chords and bar of music drawn in black marker.
First edition of this retrospective recording the first 33 years of the Greek art foundation founded by Dakis Joannou.
First edition catalogue of this major international exhibition, conceived as a anti-colonialist corrective to the contemporary art-world ethnocentrism typified by MoMA's much-criticized 1985 "Primitivism" show.
First edition of this uncommon monograph on the Italian-born Argentine painter and sculptor.
Visual essay published in conjunction with an exhibition commemorating the Stones' 40th anniversary world tour.
First edition of this monograph published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name, with text in Spanish and English and featuring images of the 73 works in the exhibition.
A survey of European painting, both classical and modern, part of the Safari-Verlag "Bucher der Bilding und des Wissens" series, with many reproductions in color.
Original monograph, published on the occasion of the exhibition (of the same name) at Deustche Guggenheim, with critical essays on Nauman's work and many photographs of his installations.
First edition of this scholarly study of the effects of display practices and context on artwork, in museums, galleries, and private collections.
First edition of these stories by the artist's son illustrated in full color with reproductions of Rockwell's paintings.
First printing of this catalogue of an exhibition of Yoko Ono's conceptual and avant-garde art held at Barcelona's Institut de Cultura, including "instructions" for exhibits that viewers make themselves.
Signed exhibition catalogue, with an essay by David Moos: "Evan Penny - How We See Ourselves Now."
Catalogue for a 2015 auction at Phillips, including work by Bruce Marden, Ed Ruscha, Robert Ryman, John Chamberlain, Giuseppe Penone, James Lee Byars, and Rudolf Stingel, among others. With large color reproductions of the works, texts discussing the artists, and more.
Early gallery show of Schnabel's infamous plate paintings.