Verlag: London, Michale Hue-Williams 1999 illustrated, 1999
Anbieter: Antiquarian Bookshop Klikspaan, Leiden, Niederlande
Erstausgabe
1st ed. - Hardcover in milar + CD.
Hardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Z : 98 pp., 78 ills. hardcover with audio-CD - For the eclipse of the sun on 11th August 1999, Turrell conceived two perceptual spaces in the extreme south-west of Cornwall: a Skyspace with the title The Elliptic Ecliptic, which he constructed on a slope opposite St. Michael's Mount, and the Shallow Space Construction in Newlyn Art Gallery, which he named Arcus. Photos by James Turrell document the artist's most recent work. The book is accompanied by a CD specially recorded for this project with compositions by Paul Schütze.
Verlag: London: Michael Hue-Williams Fine Art, 1999
Anbieter: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 2.679,62
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In den Warenkorb30 x 23cm. Cloth-covered clamshell box with pasted-on illustration, containing the special edition hardback of 'Eclipse', 95pp, together with 'Thomas Joshua Cooper: Departure - Fourth Contact of the Solar Eclipse' (signed print in titled wrap), 'Thomas Joshua Cooper: Arrival - The Total Eclipse of the Sun' (signed print in titled wrap), and 'The Gazing Engine: Composed and Produced by Paul Schutze' (a CD in card folder). The book contains two further prints: one fine aquatint by James Turrell, and an etching taken from a 1636 woodcut depicting an eclipse. The box has two pastedowns functioning as colophons. The front box pastedown is numbered 18 and signed by James Turrell, under which is numbered "23/100". Turrell's aquatint is signed. From the colophon: "The work contained in this limited edition boxed set has been made in response to the total solar eclipse on 11 August 1999". Near fine condition.