Critical / photographic book by Germano Celant documenting the so-called "Art Povera /Arte Povera" movement. Includes short text followed by photographs for each artist: Walter de Maria, Michelangelo Pisteletto, Stephen Kaltenbach, Richard Long, Mario Merz, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Beuys, Eva Hesse, Michael Heizer, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner, Luciano Fabro, Bruce Nauman, Joseph Kosuth, Jan Dibbets, Giovanni Anselmo, Robert Barry, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Dennis Oppenheim, Barry Flanagan, Robert Smithson, Giulio Paolini, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Alighiero Boetti, Giuseppe Penone, Franz Erhard Walther, Hans Haacke, Gilberto Zorio, Robert Morris, Marinus Boezem, Carl Andre, Emilio Prini, Richard Serra. ... [details]
Revised and expanded edition of book first published in 1967. Includes chapters "Apostles of Ugliness"; "The Largest Small Room in the World"; "The Armory Show: Success by Scandal"; "After the Ball: Cubism in America"; "The Thirties: Reaction and Rebellion"; "Art of This Century"; "The New American Painting"; "After Abstract Expressionism"; "The Single Image: Minimal, Literal, and Object Art"; "Into the Seventies: Beyond the Object"; "Sculpture for the Space Age. ... [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]