Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Ku nzelsau, Swiridoff / Museum Wu rth, [2024]. 131 pp. Col. ills. Hardcover (Beige cloth, white title), d./j.Anthony Caro and Eduardo Chillida are among the most important sculptors of the 20th century. Their sculptures are represented in renowned collections and museums worldwide and have long enriched the Würth Collection. In 2024, both artists would have turned 100. The Museum Würth is taking this opportunity to showcase their respective artistic work through an exhibition of around 70 selected sculptures and wall installations. With their sculptures, each bearing their own distinct artistic signature, Caro and Chillida transcended existing boundaries. Both artists are considered representatives of abstract sculpture and made significant contributions to the development of modern sculpture. Their sculptures are often expansive, indeed, they practically occupy the space. Through their intensive engagement with space, both artists have left their mark on numerous sites throughout Europe. Consider, for example, Caro's imposing sculpture ensemble Chapel of Light in Bourbourg, France, and the monumental installation The Last Judgement (Würth Collection), which has already been exhibited in numerous locations, or Chillida's Peine del viento in his hometown of San Sebastián, as well as the striking sculpture Berlin in front of the Federal Chancellery in the German capital. Even in smaller formats, both artists impress with the diversity of their materials. These range from fireclay, granite, and stoneware to steel, brass, iron, concrete, and wood. Drawings, prints, and books presented at the Museum Würth further illuminate the similarities and differences between the two sculptors, who continually grappled with questions of form, material, and theme in sculpture. [Publisher].
Verlag: Cologne, Germany: Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Koln., 1993
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. [Exhibition catalogue]. 8vo. 59 pp. Stiff, white wrappers with black and black and white photographic dust jacket. Very good with marginal edgewear along top of front dust jacket. Black and white plates, including frontis. Includes texts by P. Antonio Beristain S. J., Eduardo Chillida, Juan de la Cruz, Friedhelm Mennekes, Jorg Kolbenschlag, Johannes vom Kreuz et al. Includes artist biography and selected bibliography. Catalogue created to accompany the exhibition "Chillida im Geistlichen Raum" held in Cologne, Germany at the Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Koln from November 13, 1993 through February 6, 1994. Printed in Germany. Auf Deutsch. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz.
Verlag: South Korea, 2005., 2005
Anbieter: C O - L I B R I , Bremen - Berlin ; Deutschland / Germany ., Berlin, Deutschland
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143 (1) pages on thick paper, partly cpoulour-illustrated throughout. - Publisher's colour-illustrated glossy softcover; large-4to.(ca. 33 x 25 cm, ca. 1,2 kg.). *** [ERWEITERTER SOMMERVERKAUF / EXPANDED SUMMER-SALE: um über 30% REDUZIERTER PREIS bis Montag, den 20.07.2026 / PRICE-REDUCTION of over 30% until Monday, July 20; ursprünglicher Preis / originally EUR 120,-] --- FIRST EDITION, LARGESIZE SOFTCOVER ORIGINAL OF THE RARE DOCUMENTARY EXHIBITION CATALOGUE OF BERLIN-WALL-ART from original stone fragments, on the occasion of South Korea 60th Annual of freedom from Japanese occupation and being the guest-country at the Frankfurt Bookfair in Germany. - Lower sharp-corner slightly bumped; A VERY GOOD COPY.
Verlag: 1964-1965, London, 1964
Anbieter: William Allen Word & Image, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 6.045,06
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbZustand: Very Good +. 1st Edition. Signals London was a short-lived yet highly influential British venue dedicated to 1960s avant-garde artists from Europe and Latin America. Through their exhibitions, events and publications, they established fruitful cross-border networks between these regions and introduced early manifestations of Fluxus, Kinetic and Op art to Britain. Having evolved from the Centre for Advanced Creative Study, Signals London was situated in London's West End between 19641966. Very rare set of 1960s newsbulletins. Facsimile editions have been produced - this listing is for the original 1st edition newsbulletins. We also have a signals archive complete with brochures, ephemera, and related publications. Please enquire for further information. Vol.1, No.1, Aug 1964. 507 x 342mm. 4pp. Featuring: Takis, Yves Klein, Marcello Salvadori, Camargo. Condition: Folded as issued. 85 mm nibble to bottom edge (not affecting text), 5mm nibble to top left corner, slight toning, no writing or tears. Overall VG. Vol.1, No.2, Sep 1964. 507 x 342mm. 16pp. Featuring: Alejandro Otero, Mathias Goeritz, Victor Vasarely, David Medalla et.al. Condition: Folded as issued. Echo of one horizontal and one vertical fold, slight edge wear. Overall clean and fresh, VG+.Vol.1, Nos. 3-4, Oct-Nov 1964. 507 x 342mm. 24pp. Special Takis Issue. Condition: No chipping to edges, a fresh copy, NFVol.1, No.5, Dec-Jan 1965. 507 x 342mm. 12pp. Special Sergio de Camargo Issue. Condition: Folded as issued. 35mm loss to top left margin/corner of outer page, some wear to fold of outer page, but intact. Otherwise VG++. Overall VG.Vol.1, No.6, Feb-Mar 1965. 507 x 342mm. 12pp. Featuring: Marcello Salvadori, Lygia Clark, Condition: Folded as issued. With a vertical fold. Some light handling marks, no chipping to edges. VG+.Vol.1, No.7, April May 1965. Special Lygia Clark Issue. Screenprint cover, lithograph on newsprint. 507 x 342mm. 12pp. Condition: Folded as issued. NF/F.Vol.1, No.8, Jun-Jul 1965. 507 x 342mm. 16pp. Featuring: Takis, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Sergio de Camargo, Eduardo Chillida, Alberto Guzman. Condition: Folded as issued. Vertical fold. A fresh copy, no chips or edge wear. VG++.Vol.1, No.9, April Aug-Sep-Oct 1965. 507 x 342mm. 16pp. Special Carlos Cruz-Diez Issue. Condition: Folded as issued. Minor handling, no chips. NF.Vol.1, No.10, April Nov-Dec 1965. 507 x 342mm. 24pp. Special Maximo Soto issue. Condition: Folded as issued. Some wear to folded edge of outer cover, minor wear to some edges, an echo of a vertical fold. Overall VG++.Vol.2, No.11, Jan-Feb-March 1966. 507 x 342mm. 24pp. Special Alejandro Otero Issue. Condition: Folded as issued. Some slight paper separation to the main fold of the outer cover, but intact. General toning and minor edge wear. VG.Overall condition of this complete run: Very good+/Near fine. Large format item, requires extra postage.