Catalogue published in conjunction with exhibitions at Mount Pelion, June [ ] - [ ], 1970 and Oberlin, June [ ] - [ ], 1971. Ten projects expressing the shape / experience of stairs as sculpture. Conceived mainly for outdoor construction. ... [details]
Artist's book by Frederic Tuten. Features Tuten's fictionalized account of Chairman Mao's rise to power, which first appeared in 1969 in a 39-page condensed form in the magazine Artist Slain. Pictorial boards feature original screenprints by Roy Lichtenstein. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at Art Gallery, University of California Riverside, April 25 - May 25, 1971. Introduction by Shirley N. Blum. Artists include Max Weber, Ossip Zadkine, Marie Laurencin, Diego Rivera, Henri Hayden, Jean Metzinger, Louis Marcoussis, André L'Hote, Natalie Gontcharova, Auguste Herbin, Albert Gleizes, Léopold Survage, Giacomo Bella, Gino Severini, Sonia Delaunay and Franz Kupka. ... [details]
"In his early twenties, Georges Seurat (1859 - 1891) withdrew temporarily from painting into draftsmanship. The result of this intense three-year period of work was a large number of drawings, some preliminary sketches for later paintings and other works completed for their own sake. ... [details]
Artist's book by Stanley Brouwn. Printed in black-and-white. Text in German and English. [details]
1971 report on the activity of Sonsbeek Park between June 19 - August 15, 1971. Essays by W.A.L. Beeren, Geert van Beijeren, and Coosje Kapteyn. Features reproductions of press clippings and other documents pertaining to Sonsbeek Park published during the stated time period. ... [details]
First edition exhibition catalogue. Artists include: Keith Arnatt, Sue Arrowsmith, Tom Edmonds, Barry Flanagan, Michael Ginsborg, Gerard Hemsworth, John Hilliard, John Latham, Bob Law, Sol LeWitt, Roelof Louw, Ian Munro, Gerald Newman, Palermo, Klaus Rinke, Ed Sirrs, John Stezaker, David Tremlett, Lawrence Weiner, Richard Wentworth. ... [details]
Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, April 17 - June 6, 1971. Part 1 of a three-volume set. Profusely illustrated in black-and-white. Includes a chronology and bibliography. ... [details]