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In den WarenkorbFirst editon.2013. 224 pages. Illustrated mainly in colour throughout. Paperback. Fine. Nicholas Pope's multivalent sculpture explores the inherent physical qualities of his materials. This landmark monograph presents the first substantial overview of his work. British artist Nicholas Pope was best known in the 1970s and early 1980s for his large-scale sculptures made of wood, metal, stone, sheet lead or chalk. Following his 1980 exhibition representing Britain at the Venice Biennale, Pope was awarded a Cultural Visitor grant to Zimbabwe and Tanzania; an experience that affected the rest of his life and twisted his artistic practice completely. In a move towards softer, more malleable materials such as glass, porcelain, texture, moulded aluminium and ceramics, Pope began to make abstract works that reference complicated themes of spirituality, suicide and society. The first comprehensive monograph on the artist, this publication features over 150 colour illustrations alongside an introduction to the artist by Penelope Curtis, an analysis of the work's religious themes by Christopher Townsend and Andrew Sabin's exploration of Pope's recent work. We are specialists in Artists Monographs, Catalogues and Illustrated items. All items are as described and dispatched within 24 hours in a secure package. We are professional booksellers with over 37 years experience, you may order with confidence. Other titles by this artist maybe in stock, please ask for our list or link.
Verlag: art & project., Amsterdam., 1972
Anbieter: Sims Reed Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den Warenkorb4to. (297 x 210 mm). [2 bifolia: 4 unnumbered leaves]. Printed title to front cover, note verso and five leaves with printed text and illustration recto and verso listing 62 publications, justification and final note to final verso. Original publisher's printed wrappers as issued. An excellent copy. The catalogue of the first 62 of the 'art & project bulletins', published on the occasion of the Cologne art fair, October 1972.
Verlag: Castelli Gallery / Galleria Sperone / Lithography Workshop, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design [NSCAD] New York / Torino / Nova Scotia, NY / Italy / Canada, 1973
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
[52] pp.; 53 x 28.5 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white; edition size 2000; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed A tabloid style artists' project based on notions of exchange between Huebler and fifty artists. Text from cover: "50 signed original copies of this statement, (priced at $150 each), will constitute the only from of this piece for an indeterminate period of time. When the entire edition has been sold, presumably to 50 different 'owners', the net proceeds resulting from its sale will be used to structure and execute its final destiny." Text from first interior page: "After a period of months had passed no collector had purchased PART I of this work so it was re-designed in the following way: fifty people, not necessarily artists, were asked to accept the statement that constituted PART I in exchange for 'something of yours that you value as being worth $150.' As no 'net proceeds' resulted from the exchanges the 'final destiny' of the piece takes the form of the publication 'of all documents that accumulate as a result of its completion.' An edition of 2,000 newspaper type publications has been printed in order to bring the information concerning this work to a more general and larger audience at a very low cost." Incorporates the works of Eleanor Antin, Cazolari, Salvo, Alighiero Boetti, Hanne Darboven, Tim Zuck, David Askevold, John Goodyear, Lawrence Weiner, Roger Mazurquil, Charles Harper, Saul Ostrow, David Blume, Les Levine, Jack Burnham, Robert MacDonald, Carolyn Kite, Braco Dimitrijevic, John Pearson, Lucy Lippard, Tadashi Maeyama, Knimsa Kuriyama, Shyoji Kaneko, Kodo Tanaqua, Toshiyuki Sunohara, Hideharu Sato, Jum Mizukami, Hiroshi Kawatsu, Yutaka Matsuzawa, Gerald Ferguson, Boezem, Stanley Brouwn, Jan Dibbets, Adriaan Van Ravesteijn, Donald Burgy, Robert Barry, Christopher Cook, Edward Ruscha, Robert Cumming, Agnes Denes, Adrian Piper, Hans Haacke, John Baldessari, Sol LeWitt, Konrad Fischer, Daniel Buren, Gilbert & George, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Jaroslaw Kozlowski, Richards Jarden. Reference : No. A1973.03 in "Ed Ruscha : An Archive of Projects [Other Stuff]" by Robert Dean, Al Ruppersberg, David Platzker, Michael Friend. New York, NY : Gagosian, 2022, pp. 133. Fine. As issued, clean and unmarked.
Verlag: Amsterdam. art & project., 1982
Anbieter: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Deutschland
Erste Auflage. 29,6 x 21 cm. [4] unpaginierte S. Papierbedingt minimalst nachgedunkelt. Zweifach gefaltet für den Versand. Mit aufgedruckter Adresse. Sonst gutes Exemplar. Bulletin 128 der Amsterdamer Galerie "art & project" aus dem Jahre 1982 zu einer Arbeit Richard Longs. Innen eine schwarzweiße Abbildung einer Aufnahme von Longs Werk in situ. [Vgl. allgemein AK Art & Project Bulletins 1 - 156. September 1968 - November 1989. Cabinet Gallery, London / 20th Century Archives, Cambridge / Christophe Daviet-Thery Paris. London / Cambridge / Paris 2011]. Sprache: englisch.
Verlag: Amsterdam. art & project. []., 1976
Anbieter: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Deutschland
Erste Auflage. 29,6 x 21 cm. [4] unpaginierte S. Papierbedingt minimal nachgedunkelt. Zweifach gefaltet für den Versand. Mit aufgedruckter Adresse. Sonst gutes Exemplar. Bulletin 99 der Amsterdamer Galerie "art & project" aus dem Jahre 1976 zu einerArbeit Richard Longs. Innen und recto jeweils eine schwarzweiße Abbildung einer Aufnahme von Longs Werk in situ. [Vgl. allgemein AK Art & Project Bulletins 1 - 156. September 1968 - November 1989. Cabinet Gallery, London / 20th Century Archives, Cambridge / Christophe Daviet-Thery Paris. London / Cambridge / Paris 2011]. Sprache: englisch.
Verlag: Amsterdam. art & project., 1983
Anbieter: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Deutschland
Erste Auflage. 29,6 x 21 cm. [4] unpaginierte S. Papierbedingt minimalst nachgedunkelt. Zweifach gefaltet für den Versand. Mit aufgedruckter Adresse. Sonst gutes Exemplar. Bulletin 135 der Amsterdamer Galerie "art & project" aus dem Jahre 1983 zu einer Arbeit Richard Longs. Innen eine schwarzweiße Abbildung einer Aufnahme von Longs Werk in situ. [Vgl. allgemein AK Art & Project Bulletins 1 - 156. September 1968 - November 1989. Cabinet Gallery, London / 20th Century Archives, Cambridge / Christophe Daviet-Thery Paris. London / Cambridge / Paris 2011]. Sprache: englisch.
Verlag: Amsterdam. art & project. []., 1979
Anbieter: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Deutschland
Erste Auflage. 29,6 x 21 cm. [4] unpaginierte S. Papierbedingt minimalst nachgedunkelt. Zweifach gefaltet für den Versand. Mit aufgedruckter Adresse. Sonst gutes Exemplar. Bulletin 116 der Amsterdamer Galerie "art & project" aus dem Jahre 1979 zu einerArbeit Richard Longs. Innen eine schwarzweiße Abbildung einer Aufnahme von Longs Werk in situ. [Vgl. allgemein AK Art & Project Bulletins 1 - 156. September 1968 - November 1989. Cabinet Gallery, London / 20th Century Archives, Cambridge / Christophe Daviet-Thery Paris. London / Cambridge / Paris 2011]. Sprache: englisch.
Verlag: Amsterdam. art & project., 1975
Anbieter: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Deutschland
Erste Auflage. 29,6 x 21 cm. [4] unpaginierte S. Papierbedingt minimalst nachgedunkelt. Zweifach gefaltet für den Versand. Mit aufgedruckter Adresse. Sonst gutes Exemplar. Bulletin 90 der Amsterdamer Galerie "art & project" aus dem Jahre 1975 zu einerArbeit Richard Longs. Innen eine farbige Abbildung einer Aufnahme von Longs Werk in situ. [Vgl. allgemein AK Art & Project Bulletins 1 - 156. September 1968 - November 1989. Cabinet Gallery, London / 20th Century Archives, Cambridge / Christophe Daviet-Thery Paris. London / Cambridge / Paris 2011]. Sprache: englisch.