Anthology of critical essays by André Breton. Artists, philosophers, and other figures mentioned in the text include André Breton, Corneille Agrippa, Guillaume Apollinaire, Apulee, Louis Aragon, Alexander Archipenko, Hans Arp, Gaston Bachelard, Honoré de Balzac, Hans Bellmer, Bleuler, Umberto Boccioni, Jérôme Bosch, Constantin Brancusi, Georges Braque, Victor Brauner, Bettina Brentano, Jean-Paul Brisset, Charles de Brosses, Robert Browning, Giordano Bruno, Alexander Calder, Leonora Carrington, Blaise Cendrars, Paul Cezanne, Marc Chagall, Giorgio de Chirico, Cimabue, Joseph Cornell, Piero di Cosimo, Georges Courteline, Charles Cros, Salvador Dali, Paul Delvaux, André Derain, Denis Diderot, Oscar Dominquez, Enrico Donati, Isidore Ducasse, Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Eckhardt, Albert Einstein, Paul Eluard, Max Ernst, Serge Essenine, Joachim de Flore, Théodore Flournoy, Jean Fouquet, Charles Fourier, Esteban Frances, James George Frazer, Sigmund Freud, von der Gabelentz, Alberto Giacometti, Giotto, Goethe, Arshile Gorky, Mathias Grunewald, Gutenberg, David Hare, S. ... [details]
"In Freedom and Culture, John Dewey, always a fierce defender of democracy, presents cogently and carefully the case for a truly democratic culture of a high order, and one which would act as a unifying force in American society. ... [details]
Large-scale critical look at French painting from David to Cézanne. Text by Jean Leymarie, translated into English by James Emmons. Only some of the artists and other figures mentioned in the text include Jean Adhémar, August AIguier, Claude-François-Théodore Aligny, , Georges Anthony, Louis Aragon, Zacharie Astruc, Jules-Robert Auguste, Antoine Bail, Edouard Baille, Honoré de Balzac, Armand Barbès, Maurice Barrès, F. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held April 26 - May 31, 1985 in Genova, Italy. Exhibition held at various venues, Cinema Palazzo, Palazzo Spinola, palazza Bianco, Salette di Palazzo, Palazzo della Commenda, Teatro del Falcone, Teatro Garibaldi, Museo E. ... [details]
Two-volume monograph on Pierre Matisse by the poet Louis Aragon. Translated from the French by Jean Stewart. Profusely illustrated throughout in color and black-and-white, and housed in a red cloth slipcase. ... [details]
Limited edition, boxed set of prints and drawings by Henri Matisse. With an essay by Louis Aragon and a poem by Tristan Tzara. Published by Martin Fabiani. Includes over 158 plates reproductions of lithographs by Matisse. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 10 - December 19, 1993. Artists included are Daniel Lefort, Jean-Michel Alberola, Giovanni Anselmo, Luis Fernando Benedit, Christian Boltanski, Marina Bourdoncle, Luis Camnitzer, Gérard Collin-Thiébaut, Patrick Corillon, Pierre Claude De Castro, Arturo Duclos, Roberto Horacio Elia, Barry Flanagan, Gérard Garouste, Paul-Armand Gette, Fabrice Hybert, Jannis Kounellis, Letaris, Jean Le Gac, Claude Lévêque, Roberto Martinez, Cildo Meireles, Mario Merz, Annette Messager, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Giuseppe Penone, Anne Pesce, Liliana Porter, Françoise Quardon, Gerhard Richter, Claire Roudenko-Bertin, Jean-Jacques Rullier, Julian Schnabel, Jean-Claude Silbermann, Jorge Soto, Françoise Vergier, and René Magritte. ... [details]
A brief overview of the Dada movement by Georges Hugnet. Introduction by Tristan Tzara. Cover by Marcel Duchamp. Artists featured include Pierre Albert-Birot, Aragon, Céline Arnauld, Hans Arp, Johannes Baader, Johannes Theodor Baargeld, Hugo Ball, Jacques Baron, J. ... [details]
Anthology of the collected writings of Leonardo de Vinci. Edited by Martin Kemp; selected and translated by Kemp and Margaret Walker. "The book begins by looking at Leonardo's general principles of painting, including the famous paragone, the comparison of the arts. ... [details]