Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at the Hotton Gallery, March 1964, and at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, April 1964. Text by Ronald Hunt. Includes checklist of the exhibition. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 5 - June 1, 1964. Includes an essay by Marcel Duchamp, a checklist of the exhibition, and biography. Text in Italian, French and English. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 26, 1963 - February 16, 1964. Includes introduction by Gerard Boniier as well as additional text by Olle Granath, K.G. Hulten, Ulf Linde and Karin Bergqvist Lindegren. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held December 12, 1958 - February 2, 1959. Texts by Tristan Tzara, Hans Jean Arp, Man Ray, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Patrick Waldberg, Max Ernst, Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, Richard Huelsenbeck, Hans Richter. ... [details]
Oversized exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 21 - November 20, 1958. Texts by Henri Michaux and André Verdet, in French. Artists included Jean Arp, Yves Tanguy, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Joan Miro, Matta, Marc Chagall, Wols (Wolfgang Schulze), Henri Matisse, Andre Masson, Léonor Fini, Max Ernst, Salvador Dali, Victor Brauner, Rene Magritte, Man Ray, Francis Picabia, Jean Dubuffet, Kurt Schwitters, Mark Tobey, Jasper Johns, Paul Klee, Marie Laure, Marcel Polak, Domingues, Mathieu, and Tobey. ... [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]
Exhibition catalogue for show held January 3 - February 4, 1956. "The gallery wishes to thank Marcel Duchamp for his council and aid in assembling this exhibition..." -- from catalolgue's acknowledgement. ... [details]
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]
First edition copy of André Breton's "Le Surréalisme et la Peinture," published in 1928 by NRF / Librairie Gallimard. Artists featured include Max Ernst, Giorgio de Chirico, Joan Miró, Georges Braque, Arp, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Man Ray, André Masson, and Yves Tanguy. ... [details]