YACHT PORTRAITS: The Best of Contemporary Marine Art
Beautifully illustrated and a wonderful reference, out of print, with artist biographies at the rear.159pp.
Beautifully illustrated and a wonderful reference, out of print, with artist biographies at the rear.159pp.
Catalog for an exhibition at Delaware Art Museum, co-sponsored by the University of Delaware. Artist bios with photographs and reproductions of artworks in black and white.
An impressive collection of business and corporate logos, and the first book from the prolific American illustrator and designer Clar- ence P.
Record of the 2004 art worl event.
Exhibition catalog.
Set of 38 monthly lesson plans for school art teachers, each containing a new column ("Intimate Comments in the Field of Art") with an overview of new publications and exhibitions, followed by an illustrated project for schoolchildren with target grade levels, working materials, educational goals, and detailed instructions.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at D.C
Catalogue for an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art comprised of drawings held by the Royal Library at Windsor Castle.
A reinterpretation of the film "Romancing the Stone," in drawings by Johnson and Redmond. Made for the "Sack of Wind show at the fourth Fanzines! festival, Le Point Ephemere, Paris, October 2014.
First book illustrated by Rockwell Kent in a beautiful publisher's binding also designed by the artist.
Produced in conjunction with a German museum exhibition, reproduces work from the artist from the mid-eighties through the early nineties.
Cultural complaints from an insistent traditionalist. Includes index.
An illustrated, Japanese and English text profile of several, prominent outsider artists including: Michel Nedjar, Sava Sekulic, Shafique Uddin, Perifimou, Madge Gill, Henry Darger and others. With an introduction by Monika Kinley, curator of London's Outsider Archive.
Inspired by Walter Benjamin's classic 1931 essay "Unpacking My Library," acclaimed British artist Kitaj set out in 1969 (Benjamin's essay had been published in English for the first time just the year before) to photograph a selection of book covers from his library for a portfolio of color screen-prints entitled IN OUR TIME: Covers For A Small Library After the Life for the Most Part.
A pictorial monograph on the 29 sculpture groups on and around Oslo's Vigeland Bridge and Frogner Park. 40pp.
Heavily illustrated in color.
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.
Catalogue of an 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.
Watercolor study, possibly for a potential mural, from noted social realist, WPA painter, and muralist Edward Laning (1906-1981).
Catalog of an exhibition held from 10/6 to 11/13, 1949, at the Musee Mational d'Art Modern, Paris.
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."