Anbieter: Black Gull Books (P.B.F.A.), St Leonard's on Sea, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 17,76
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In den Warenkorbhardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: very good. Shelf wear to d/w.
Anbieter: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 176 Pp. Black Boards Stamped In Blind. 12 1/4"X 9 1/4". No Additional Printing Noted. Fine, No Marks Or Wear. Dust Jacket With Slight Wer Along Top Edges.
Anbieter: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, USA
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First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 176 pages. A collection of photographs and essays from these eight well known photographers: David Attie, Chuck Close, Jan Groover, Evelyn Hofer, Lotte Jacobi, Geard Malanga, Robert Mapplethorpe and James Van Der Zee. A clean very near fine copy and in a near fine dust jacket with a small tear to the base of the spine. A pleasing copy of the much less common hardcover issue.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Madison, Wis. : Guild Pub. ; Cincinnati, Ohio : Distributed by North Light Books, c2000, 2000
ISBN 10: 189316408X ISBN 13: 9781893164086
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 1st Edition. 128 p. : col ill. ; 24 cm. ; ISBN 9781893164086, 189316408X OCLC 45466908 ; LCCN 2001270277 ; LC NK8730 .F47 2000 ; Dewey 738.8 ; green cloth in color photographic dustjacket ; Contents: The appeal of the teapot -- Studio potters -- Yixing influence and inspiration -- Tributes and inspiration -- Sculpture, pattern and abstraction -- Figure and narrative -- The teapot as subject ; "Teapots are complex objects steeped in world culture and art history. Their appeal -- conjuring images of afternoons in homey tearooms or elegant gatherings in grand hotels -- is universal. But a new generation of teapots has stood tradition on its ear. As author Leslie Ferrin says, "Today the teapot has one foot in the kitchen and the other in the art world." "For the artist, making a teapot provides daunting challenges. As the various parts -- body, lid, handle, spout and foot -- are assembled, each creator must solve technical difficulties within the context of design, function and scale. As a result, teapots are the objects with which artists in all media demonstrate the heights of their technical and creative abilities." "Teapots Transformed: Exploration of an Object tells the tale of this art form, from the traditional, functional teapot to an eclectic mix of contemporary designs. The exhilarating collection is presented in more than 120 vivid full-color photographs. The book will delight tea drinkers around the world, while providing inspiration for artists and a visual feast for the growing number of teapot collectors. Book jacket."--Jacket ; artists include Elain Alt, Stanley Mace Andersen, Daniel Anderson, Kate Anderson, Adrian Arleo, Arman, Robert Arneson, Rudy Autio, Chuck Aydiett, Ralph Bacerra, Clayton Bailey, D. hayne Bayless, Bennett Bean, Susan Beiner, James E Binnion, Susan Bostwick, Michael Boyd, Mark Burns, Donald Clark, Bruce Cochrane, Carol Cohen, Michael Cohen, Annette Corcoran, Michael Corney, David Damkoehler, Harris Deller, Paul A Dresang, Jack Earl, Raymon Elozua, Susan R Ewing, Laszlo Fekete, Leopold L Foulem, Viola Frey, Debra W Fritts, David Furman, David Gignac, Deborah Kate Groover, Chris Gustin, Dorothy Hafner, Mark Hewitt, Steven Hill, Albert Hodge, Kelly Torche Hong, Collie McLaughlin Hooven, Patrick Horsley, Woody Hughes, Sergei Isupov, Jan McKeache Johnston, Randy J Johnston, Laren Karnes, Beth Katleman, Miriam Kaye, Kady King, Karen Koblitz, Cindy Kolodziejski, Anne Kraus, Michael Lambert, Geo Lastomirsky, Leslie Lee, Ah Leon, Randy Long, Michael Lucaro, David Mackenzie, Warren MacKenzie, Thomas Mann, Louis Marsk, Richard Marquis, Kathryn McBride, Dennis Meiners, Richard Milette, Ron Nagle, Matt Nolen, Richard Notkin, Kevin J O'Dwyer, Jeff Oestrich, George Ohr, Ben Owen, Eunjung Park, Greg Payce, Lucian Octavius Pompli, Tom Rippon, Josilyn ock, Mary Roehm, Lesie Rosdal, Bird Ross, Kari Russell-Pool, Adrian Saxe, Scott Schoerherr, Nancy Selvin, Ellen Shankin, Mark Shapiro, Kathyn Sharbaugh, Richard Shaw, Cindy Sherman, Peter Shire, Linda Skora, Michael Simon, Farrady Newsome Sredi, Wayne Sutton, Richard Swanson, Akio Takamori, Jean Takayama-Ogawa, Claudia Tarantino, Irvin Tepper, Susan Thayer, Eric Van Emeren, Peter Voulkos, Barbara Walch, Patti Warshina, Kurt Weiser, Red Weldon-Sandlin, Beatrice Wood ; SIGNED by author ; FINE/FINE. Signed by Author(s). Book.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: MIT List Visual Art Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1988
ISBN 10: 0938437216 ISBN 13: 9780938437215
Anbieter: Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing. Signed in black ink on page 42 by Friedlander. Soft cover. Photographically illustrated stiff wrappers; no dust jacket as issued. Photographs by Robert Cumming, Lee Friedlander and Jan Groover. Introduction by Katy Kline. Essays by Leo Marx and Alan Trachtenberg. Includes and exhibition checklist. Designed by Judy Kohn. 72 pp., with 15 four-color plates and 50 duotone plates printed by the Meriden Stinehour Press. 9-3/4 x 9-3/4 inches. Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the MIT List Visual Art Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Near Fine (moderate surface rubbing to the back cover and spine, else Fine). Signed by Author.
Verlag: The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1976
Anbieter: Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. 1st Edition. 1976-1983. First edition, first printing. 27 volumes sharing the following format: Soft cover. Saddle-stiched (staple bound); no dust jacket as issued. Volumes are contained in two silver printed paper-covered slipcases. Photographs and text by various artists (see below). Additional text by Jane Livingston. Includes a catalogue of each exhibition and brief biographies of the artists. 16-40 pp. each. 8 x 8 inches. Exhibition catalogues produced for the historic 1976 Bicentennial project "The Nation's Capital in Photographs": 1) Lewis Baltz: Maryland 2) Joe Cameron: The Extended Mall 3) Robert Cumming 4) Roy DeCarava 5) Lee Friedlander 6) John Gossage: Better Neighborhoods of Greater Washington 7) Jan Groover 8) Anthony Hernandez This set also contains the following exhibition catalogues: 9) Jerry Burchard 10) William Christenberry: Color Photographs 11) Langdon Clay: Color Atlas: Including Flat Lands and Related Views 12) Mark Cohen 13) Gregory Conniff 14) Linda Connor 15) Frank DiPerna: Color Photographs 16) Emmet Gowin: Photographs 1966-1983 17) Arnold Kramer: Interior Views 18) Helen Levitt 19) Jerome Liebling 20) Sally Mann: The Lewis Law Portfolio 21) John McIntosh 22) Mike Mitchell: Other Lights 23) Mark Power: Beauty and the Beast 24) Addison N. Scurlock 25) Rosalind Solomon 26) A Selection of Photographs from the Collection of Sam Wagstaff 27) Janica Yoder. Fine (slipcase with moderate scuffing; all catalogues Fine, except for the Gowin catalogue which has creasing to the rear cover). Exhibition catalogues produced for the historic 1976 Bicentennial project "The Nation's Capital in Photographs": 1) Lewis Baltz: Maryland (The Nation's Capital in Photographs,1976). 24 pp., with 14 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: June 19-September 12, 1976. 2) Joe Cameron: The Extended Mall (The Nation's Capital in Photographs, 1976). 24 pp., with 15 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: December 11, 1976-February 20, 1977. 3) Robert Cumming: The Nation's Capital in Photographs, 1976. 24 pp., with 15 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: February 14-May 9, 1976. 4) Roy DeCarava: The Nation's Capital in Photographs, 1976. 24 pp., with 15 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: February 14-May 9, 1976. 5) Lee Friedlander: The Nation's Capital in Photographs, 1976. 24 pp., with 15 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: December 11, 1976-February 20, 1977. 6) John R. Gossage: Better Neighborhoods of Greater Washington (The Nation's Capital in Photographs, 1976). 24 pp., with 15 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: September 24-November 21, 1976. 7) Jan Groover: The Nation's Capital in Photographs, 1976. 24 pp., including two 2-page gatefolds, with 7 black-and-white plates and 7 four-color plates. Exhibition dates: September 24-November 21, 1976. 8) Anthony Hernandez: The Nation's Capital in Photographs, 1976. 24 pp., with 15 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: June 19-September 12, 1976. Other exhibition catalogues: 9) Jerry Burchard, 1978. 16 pp., with 10 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: April 21-June 4, 1978. 10) William Christenberry: Color Photographs, 1978. 16 pp., with 5 tipped-in four-color plates. Exhibition dates: December 21, 1978-February 11, 1979. 11) Langdon Clay: Color Atlas: Including Flat Lands and Related Views. 1979. 16 pp., with 4 tipped-in four-color plates. Essay by Lloyd Fonvielle. Includes a checklist of the exhibition, biography, exhibition history and bibliography. Exhibition dates: Exhibition dates July 21-September 23, 1979. 12) Mark Cohen, 1981. 24 pp., with 12 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: October 10-December 13, 1981. 13) Gregory Conniff, 1980. 20 pp., with 11 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: December 19, 1979-February 3, 1980. 14) Linda Connor. Unpaginated, with 13 duotone plates, printed by Schneidereith and Sons, Baltimore, Maryland, from separations by Prolith International, Beltsville, Maryland. Exhibition dates: November 20, 1982-January 2, 1983. 15) Frank Di Perna: Color Photographs, 1977. 16 pp., with 8 four-color plates. Exhibition dates: June 4-July 17, 1977. 16) Emmet Gowin: Photographs 1966-1983. 40 pp., with 20 duotone plates. Exhibition dates: September 7-November 13, 1983. Includes a biography, exhibition history and bibliography. Text by Peter Bunnell. Limited to 2000 copies. CONDITION: Near Fine (creasing to the rear cover, else Fine). 17) Arnold Kramer: Interior Views, 1978. 16 pp., with 9 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: April 21-June 4, 1978. 18) Helen Levitt, 1980. 12 pp., with 6 four-color plates and 1 black-and-white plate. Exhibition dates: February 9-March 23, 1980. 19) Jerome Liebling, 1980. 16 pp., with 9 four-color plates and 1 black-and-white plate. Exhibition dates: December 5, 1980-January 24, 1981. 20) Sally Mann: The Lewis Law Portfolio, 1977. 16 pp., with 9 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: September 24-November 13, 1977. 21) John McIntosh, 1979. 20 pp., with 6 tipped-in four-color plates. Exhibition dates April 21-June 18, 1979. 22) Mike Mitchell: Other Lights, 1977. 16 pp., with 9 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: September 24-November 13, 1977. 23) Mark Power: Beauty and the Beast, 1979. 12 pp., with 5 four-color plates. Exhibition dates: October 4-December 9, 1979. 24) The Historic Photographs of Addison N. Scurlock. 24 pp., with 14 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: June 19-August 29, 1976. 25) Rosalind Solomon: Washington, 1980. 20 pp., with 11 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: May 15-June 29, 1980. 26) An Exhibition of Photographs from the Collection of Sam Wagstaff. Exhibition catalogue, featuring a list of works by 19th- and 20th-Century artists. 12 pp., with 21 black-and-white thumbnail illustrations and two black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: February 3-March 26, 1978. 27) Janica Yoder, 1979. 16 pp., with 10 black-and-white plates. Exhibition dates: February 29-April 22, 1979.