Photographic book containing essay by Gregoire Müller discussing the new avant-garde art of the seventies. Lively photographic essays for each artist by Gianfranco Gorgoni. Includes: Dan Flavin, Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, Robert Morris, Robert Smithson, Richard Serra, Keith Sonnier, Bruce Nauman, Joseph Beuys, Mario Merz, Walter De Maria, and Michael Heizer. [details]
A critical survey of the artistic culture of the sixties. Text by Udo Kultermann. Artists within book include Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys, Jackson Pollock, Yves Klein, John Cage, Piero Manzoni, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Whitman, Alex Hay, Milan Knizak, Wolf Vostell, Living Theater, Merce Cunningham, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Morris, Allan Kaprow, Ay-O, Nam June Paik, Yayoi Kusama, Stan Brakhage, Hermann Nitsch, Günther Brus, Carl Andre, Jan Dibbets, Michael Heizer, Walter de Maria, Dennis Oppenheim, Peter Hutchinson, Christo, and many others. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with retrospective held at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts of the University of Utah, January 7 - February 7, 1971. Traveled to the University of California at San Diego, February 24 - April 14, 1971 ; the Minnesota Museum of Art at St. ... [details]
A comprehensive overview of Aalto's works edited by Karl Fleig. "Aalto's work ranges from the intitmate faily house and architect's studio to large industrial complexes, complete with housing for employees, such as the Sunila Cellulose Factory, and embraces all kinds of religious, commercial, and community projects. ... [details]
"'A serious philosophical intelligence, Cage continually relates life to ideas, and vice versa,' writes arts critic Richard Kostelanetz in his introduction to selected readings by and about the pioneer avant-garde composer. ... [details]
"'A serious philosophical intelligence, Cage continually relates life to ideas, and vice versa,' writes arts critic Richard Kostelanetz in his introduction to selected readings by and about the pioneer avant-garde composer. ... [details]
Critical look at the work of Roy Lichtenstein. Edited by John Coplans. Written contributions by John Coplans, Robert Rosenblum, Lawrence Alloway, Otto Hahn, Richard Morphet, Gene Baro, Nicolas Calas, Elizabeth C. ... [details]
Monograph on Georges Seurat by John Russell. "In a richly illustrated study, John Russell, art critic of the London Sunday Times, presents an authoritative survey of Seurat's life and art. Carefully interpreting both the famous canvases and what Suerat's colleague Paul Signac called 'the most beautiful painter's drawings in existence,' Mr. ... [details]