JULIAN SCHNABEL: 4 April - 2 May 1981 [Exhibition Poster]
Early gallery show of Schnabel's infamous plate paintings.
Early gallery show of Schnabel's infamous plate paintings.
A dense and profusely illustrated monograph on the symbolist prints of Munch from the Vivian and David Campbell Collection.
First printing of this two-volume set designed and conceived by the artist.
Uncommon illustrated catalog from a 1967 Montreal exhibition of sculpture.
First edition of this classic study of Maori tattooing, profusely illustrated with photographs and Robley's own drawings.
Monograph published in conjunction with a contemporary retrospective exhibition of Rosenquist's work held at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Solomon R.
Second edition (after the limited edition of 1906) of this important, early, and well-researched biography of the painter.
Signed first edition of this monograph on the Polish-American photojournalist and portrait photographer.
Second revised edition (stated) of this standard reference of one of the most influencial artists of the 20th century.
Illustrated throughout in black and white and color. 98 pp.
Exhibition catalog illustrated in black and white and in color.
Uncommon exhibition catalog featuring reproductions of Nicola Simbari's series of paintings created to mark the 25th Anniversary of Alain Bernardini's Parisian strip-tease night club, The Crazy Horse Saloon.
Catalogue issued to accompany Stout's exhibition at the UMKC Belger Arts Center, scarce inscribed by the artist.
First edition of this handsome, heavily illustrated production on Chinese art.
Uncommon catalogue of Szeemann's innovative and controversial 1969 exhibition, an international survey of Postminimalist and Arte Povera work which played a major role in redefining the role of the modern curator.
Author's own offprint of his article on forensic identification via tattoos — with annotations in his hand.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at both Aldrich and the Clevland Museum of Contemporary Art. Includes essays by Jill Snyder and Ingrid Shaffner (the latter's contribution titled "Circling Oblivion: Bruce Nauman through Samuel Beckett"), as well as color plates of the exhibition's contents, which include drawings, prints, and sculptures.
Catalog of the exhibition of the Roy Neuberger collection of American Art, exhibited at RISD Museum of Art in Providence and the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. Illustrated in black and white and some color.
Original catalogue for an exhibition held on the occasion of the "Xth World Youth Festival," collecting agitprop and other (mostly) political art from over 50 countries.
A beautiful monograph on the artist's landscape paintings, primarily covering work completed between 1995 and 2000. With text in Dutch and English.
Signed first edition of this monograph, illustrated with 17 black and white plates.
First edition of this guidebook to the Fondation Vasarely, published before the building opened in 1976.
Paper resulting from experiments carried out with college students in the Psychology department of Sarah Lawrence College, reprinted as part of the series Genetic Psychology Monographs, 1946, 33, 3-70.
A critical history of appropriation as an artistic paradigm.
Original catalogue for the 2001 touring solo exhibition of this prominent seventeenth-century Dutch Golden Age painter, known for his landscapes.