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First Edition. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 217 pages. Monograph on Russian artist Georgy Frangulyan. Text in English, translated from the Russian by Sasha Zubritskaya and Nikita Safonov. Features contributions by Ruth Addison and Valentin Diaconov. Includes numerous illustrations, a chronology, index and other information. A fine copy and with laid in letter presenting this book. No dust jacket as issued.
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In den WarenkorbFirst Edition. 27 x 27 cm 217 pp with colour and b&w illustrations throughout. Boards, fine copy.
Verlag: Baruch College, New York, 2019
Anbieter: Design Books, New York, NY, USA
Soft Cover. Zustand: Fine. This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at Baruch College in the Mishkin Gallery in 2019. This work by Minerva Cuevas is a 25 minute video piece on Mexico City, that was first shown at Videobrasil in 2018. Statement by the Videobrasil curators Gabriel Bogossian and Solange Farkas. Illustrated in color. 9" high X 6" wide, 62 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
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Anbieter: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Deutschland
Orig.-Halbleinen. Zustand: Sehr gut. 217 Seiten, zahlr. Abb. Very good, fresh copy. Cover with small signs of wear. - Georgy Frangulyan has an acute sensitivity for the spaces of a city that has lost a considerable part of its built history, tha to the wholesale demolition of churches and other neighborhood-defining buildings in the 1930s. All cities evolve, bu the case of Moscow, with the architectural depredations of the Soviet government's anti-clerical campaign, around ha the city's churches were destroyed. Most others were "repurposed." Combined with the imperial architecture of Stalin and Khrushchev's adoption of modernism as an antidote to his predecessor's architectural "excesses," Moscow char beyond recognition in the course of sixty years. And that's before the icing on the cake: postmodernism (without the hum of the post-Soviet period that blighted the capital during Yuri Luzhkov's eighteen-year tenure as mayor.2 Luzhkov ush in a period of overblown public sculpture in Moscow, most of it produced by Georgian-born Zurab Tsereteli (b. 1934) enormous Peter the Great monument (1997) on the Moscow River annoys Muscovites to this day.3 Although public sculpture is (at least potentially) a lucrative option for Russian artists, it brings with it a level of closer scr than that which artists exhibiting in museums and galleries receive. Frangulyan is a well-known sculptor, and he could e have played it safe, making works that would "fit." Yet he was prepared to take risks, depicting famous subjects in unfan intriguing ways. The sculptor's sensitivity to Moscow's spaces was a rare attribute among those artists making interven in the city in recent times. Andrew Foxall, a specialist in Russian and Eurasian studies, suggested that Russia's "statues have long occupied a ce role in political life as they have been one of the few spaces of contestation and demonstration. "4 He cited St. Petersb Bronze Horseman, associated with the Decembrists,5 and Moscow's Pushkin monument, which has long been a ma for protestors and is now heavily policed. Frangulyan's works do not attract demonstrators, but they do identify spac architectural contestation-the unsettled remnants of the 1,000-year-old city-inviting the viewer to ponder each scul and its site as a whole, while often not knowing why they feel impelled to do so. Frangulyan's monument to the poet Joseph Brodsky stands on Moscow's Garden Ring. Today, "garden" is a misno at this point, Moscow's ring road is eight lanes wide. The monument is set back from the ring road at the edge of a pa feeder road, but even so Brodsky is recognizable to those driving past, as he stands in silhouette looking to the sky. T a monument to one of Russia's beloved poets, who was forcibly exiled from the Soviet Union in 1972 and never retu The monument triggers various contestations, both political and architectural. One example: most viewers will know there was competition between Moscow and St. Petersburg, the capital and the northern capital, for a monument.(from the preface) / Prefaces -- Prologue -- Introduction -- Becoming the Artist -- The Off-Modern -- Monuments -- Scaled Sculptures -- Vignettes -- Chronology -- Notes -- Primary Sources -- Index -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors. ISBN 9788857249209 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1845.
Verlag: New York: Mnuchin Gallery, 2017
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. fo. 71pp. Soft cover. Color plates. Good. From the collection of Peter Selz, Art History Professor at UC Berkeley. Front peeling a bit.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Georgy Frangulyan (b. 1945) creates monumental, classical figurative sculptures including many public works. This monograph is the first book to consider the life and work of this 'Off-modern' artist; that is, one who exists on the margins of modern art history and at the margins of error of major philosophical, economic, and technological narratives of modernization and progress. It considers his work in light of the context of Social Realism, the Cold War, the avant garde. The core of the book is a survey of 30 monumental works and sculptures as well as a thorough exploration of craftsmanship in his work, his training at the Stroganov Academy, the oldest university of applied and industrial art in Russia, his use of bronze, and the way the work exists on the periphery of the global market. Frangulyan's sculptures are in many collections: the State Tretyakov Gallery and the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum, both in Moscow, at the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, the Albertina Museum in Vienna, the Museo Dantesco in Ravenna, the Municipal Library of Colmar (France), the Bodleian Library at Oxford University, museums in Sofia, Bulgaria, and Berdyansk (Ukraine), the museum collections of Sochi, Tambov, and Kaliningrad (Russian Federation), as well as private collections in Italy, the US, France, Sweden, Spain, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria. The artist is based in Moscow, working in a studio housed in an antique wooden villa, located in the center of the city, which features a foundry and a gallery of sculpture, paintings, and drawings. The book includes prefaces by two curators associated with the Garage in Moscow, Ruth Addison and Valentin Diaconov.
Verlag: Mnuchin Gallery, 2018
ISBN 10: 0998453951 ISBN 13: 9780998453958
Anbieter: Blain Art Books, LONDON, GB, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover. Condition: VERY GOOD. Possible light general shelf wear to cover, spine and page edges. Possible clean ex-library copy, with their stickers and or stamp.Since the cave paintings of Lascaux, the color red has played a starring role in the story of art history. Through the centuries, it has conjured emotions such as love, lust, and rage, and served as a symbol of wealth, war, revolution, and religious sacrifice. Red is one of the most powerful tools in an artist's color arsenal. Its presence ensures bold visual impact and guarantees our immediate attention. Mnuchin Gallery is thus delighted to present Reds, an exhibition offering a focused look at artists' use of red over sixty years, from the postwar period to the present day. The exhibition will include paintings and sculpture by twenty-five artists, including Francis Bacon, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, and Mark Rothko, to name a few. The exhibition will be on view from April 27 through June 9, 2018. For thousands of years red has been prized for its striking effect. Historically, its value stemmed from the sheer difficulty of obtaining the color itself, as only a few species of insects and plants produced it. A popular extraction method involved drying the cochineal bug, and since 70,000 insects were required for a single pound of pigment a highly competitive system of piracy developed among European countries bringing it from the New World. Its scarcity made it a luxury reserved for the only the wealthiest. Despite its availability today, red remains a color used to demarcate and distinguish objects of note. This is the fully illustrated catalogue authored by Clayton Press accompanying the exhibition Reds comprises twenty-seven masterworks on loan from museums, foundations, and private collections.
Verlag: Binghamton, NY: Bellevue Press., 1978
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
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Zustand: Good. 18mo. Post Card, Letterpress On Fine Card Stock, Very Good. Signed, dated dedication from author.
Zustand: Assez bon. Alain Boisnard-Rapho, Camera Press, Dragesco, Eric Hosking, Neville Clayton, R.-J. Chinwalla, Werner Haller (illustrator). Livre Hachette 1958 1958, Hachette, in-4 cartonné de 92 pages, collection Tout par l'image, couverture illustrée en couleurs, photographies noir et blanc, quelques unes en couleurs de Alain Boisnard-Rapho, Camera Press, R.-J. Chinwalla, Neville Clayton, Dragesco, Werner Haller, Eric Hosking. | Etat : Assez bon état général, couverture légèrement défraichie, dos un peu jauni (Ref.: G618). Livre.
Verlag: Black Sparrow Press, Los Angeles & Santa Barbara, 1977
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Unpaginated. Five octavo volumes [23 cm] bound in full cloth (each in a different material and color) with printed paper labels pasted to the front boards. Some very light dusting or occasional minor staining on the text block edges, else these volumes are clean and sharp. In the original acetate dust jackets which show a bit of shelfwear and a couple spots of cracking or chipping at the very head and tail of the spines. From the library of a noted Pacific Northwest poet and collector, with her ownership inscription on the front free endpaper. Although this is the unsigned edition of this set, issue #8 (in the first volume, "After The War: A Long Novel With Few Words") is signed by the author, David Antin, on its title page. **This set may require extra shipping charges due to weight.**. The first sixty issues of Black Sparrow Press' monthly pamphlet series, issued in five handsomely bound trade volumes (1-12, 13-24, 25-36, 37-48, and 49-60). A nice set in the original clear acetate jackets. Sparrow pamphlet volumes 1-60: 1. Robert Kelly | 2. Clayton Eshleman | 3. Diane Wakoski | 4. David Bromige | 5. Charles Bukowski | 6. Robert Creeley | 7. Richard Grossinger | 8. David Antin [SIGNED] | 9. Sherril Jaffe | 10. Joyce Carol Oates | 11. Michael Palmer | 12. Fielding Dawson | 13. Larry Eigner | 14. Robert Creeley | 15. Bobbie Louise Hawkins | 16. Michael McClure | 17. Tom Clark | 18. Clayton Eshleman | 19. Fernandes | 20. Robert Kelly | 21. Diane Wakoski | 22. Gerard Malanga | 23. Antonin Artaud | 24. Jerome Rothenberg | 25. David Bromige | 26. Fielding Dawson | 27. Tom Clark | 28. Theodore Enslin | 29. Michael Watterland | 30. Charles Bukowski | 31. Diane Wakoski | 32. Nathaniel Tarn | 33. Cid Corman | 34. Antonin Artaud | 35. Gerard Malanga | 36. Stephen Stepanchev | 37. Mohammed Mrabet | 38. Ron Loewinsohn | 39. Sherril Jaffe | 40. Robert Creeley | 41. Robert Kelly | 42. David Bromige | 43. Charles Olson | 44. Cid Corman | 45. Joyce Carol Oates | 46. Gilbert Sorrentino | 47. Antonin Artaud | 48. Gerard Malanga | 49. Fielding Dawson | 50. Diane Wakoski | 51. Cid Corman | 52. Charles Reznikoff | 53. Carl Rakosi | 54. Charles Bukowski | 55. Robert Kelly | 56. Theodore Enslin | 57. Clayton Eshleman | 58. Paul Goodman | 59. Wanda Coleman | 60. Ekbert Faas. First edition thus, trade editions, mixed printings. Signed.