THE COMPLETE WORKS OF MARCEL DUCHAMP
Second revised edition (stated) of this standard reference of one of the most influencial artists of the 20th century.
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.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name organized by the St.
Catalog of an exhibit held at the John Hay Library, Brown University, October through December, 2000.
Exhibition catalogue by the sculptor and inventor of "tensegrity," attempting to represent an atom visually according to the properties an atom is known to possess.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition of Burroughs' visual artwork held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in July-October 1996.
Autobiography of the great portrait medalist, illustrated throughout with reproductions of his work.
Catalogue issued to accompany Stout's exhibition at the UMKC Belger Arts Center, scarce inscribed by the artist.
In French.
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.
A subtle and astute work of art by The Reader, hinting to the aesthetic of certain Jim Crow era signs while using the found object sign marked "No Trespassing."
Text in German; parallel introductory text in Russian, English, and French. 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.
In French with Dutch translation by Leonard Nolens.
A 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.
Critical history of appropriation as an artistic paradigm.