"The surrealist movement, launched by André Breton's 1924 manifesto declaring his quest for the fusion of dream and reality, has flourished as one of the most important, controversial, and pervasive modern movements, one that has affected the course of literature, the visual arts, even politics. ... [details]
Anthology of writings by Robert Delaunay and Sonia Delaunay. Edited by Robert Motherwell and Arthur A. Cohen. Translated by Cohen and David Shapiro. Bibliography compiled by Bernard Karpel. Includes biography, bibliography, and index. ... [details]
Anthology of writings by Ad Reinhardt assembled and edited by Barbara Rose. Edited by Arthur A. Cohen and Robert Motherwell. Bibliography compiled by Bernard Karpel. Includes list of illustrations and chronology. ... [details]
Anthology of writings about art and painting. Edited by Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc, Arthur A. Cohen Robert Motherwell, Bernard Karpel, and Klaus Lankheit. Includes a bibliography and an index. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
Critical look at the Constructivist movement by Stephen Bann. Edited by Arthur A. Cohen Robert Motherwell, and Bernard Karpel. Includes list of illustrations, chronology, bibliography and an index. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 28 - April 25, 1974. Playwrights, writers, and other contributors mentioned include Paul Abraham, Eugen D'Albert, Maxwell Anderson, Max Alsberg, Otto Ernst Hesse, Laurence Stallings, Carl Zuckmayer, Leonid Andrejew, Fred A. ... [details]
Anthology of writing on art by Guillaume Apollinaire. Edited by LeRoy C. Breunig, Arthur A. Cohen Robert Motherwell, and Bernard Karpel. Writing organized chronologically. Includes bibliography and an index. ... [details]
"At the age of ninety, Pablo Picasso is undoubtedly the greatest living artist of the twentieth century. Although he has had tremendous influence as a painter and sculpture, he has rarely committed himself in writing on the subject of art, and in fact the vast Picasso literature contains only three documents that he has verified himself. ... [details]
"In this informal biography, Lipchitz provides a living history of himself, man and artist, with a personal description of the creation of each of his works. Published on the occasion of a major exhibition of his work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (June 1972), in honor of his eightieth birthday, My Life in Sculpture is a unique work of extensive documentation that will be invaluable source material for students of modern art history. ... [details]
Issue edited by John Wilcock. Cover photo by Gianfranco Mantegna. Guest editorial by Lennox Raphael. Essays "The Pan African Pow Wow," by Ted Joans; "Notes from a Revolutionary Mother," by Marilyn; "How about Some Comps. ... [details]