This 152 page
hardcover catalogue features full - color reproductions of the «Gothic Windows» as well as other new works by the artist.
Complimenting the exhibition is a 200 - page, full - color,
hardcover catalogue featuring the eight artists whose works appear in Dallas, along with several other Tibetan artists.
Not exact matches
Fully illustrated, 76 page exhibition
catalogue with 20 color plates and
featuring an essay by Dr. David Anfam,
Hardcover.
The 176 - page exhibition
catalogue ($ 50,
hardcover; $ 40, paperback)
features 160 illustrations along with a groundbreaking new interview with Serra, contributed by cocurator Gary Garrels, that represents five days of conversation that took place in 2010 in preparation for the project.
CATALOGUE The fully illustrated hardcover catalogue that accompanies the show is the most comprehensive treatment of Bradford's work to date, and features essays by Christopher Bedford, Robert Storr, Richard Shiff, Katy Siegel, and Hilton Als, as well as two interviews with the artist by Carol S. Eliel and Hamz
CATALOGUE The fully illustrated
hardcover catalogue that accompanies the show is the most comprehensive treatment of Bradford's work to date, and features essays by Christopher Bedford, Robert Storr, Richard Shiff, Katy Siegel, and Hilton Als, as well as two interviews with the artist by Carol S. Eliel and Hamz
catalogue that accompanies the show is the most comprehensive treatment of Bradford's work to date, and
features essays by Christopher Bedford, Robert Storr, Richard Shiff, Katy Siegel, and Hilton Als, as well as two interviews with the artist by Carol S. Eliel and Hamza Walker.
The
catalogue [96 pages,
hardcover, fully - illustrated]
features an essay by Debra Bricker Balken, an independent curator and noted writer who works on subjects relating to American modernism and contemporary art.
The
catalogue — published by Schnabel, with text by Colacello — is an 82 - page
hardcover featuring work by Jean - Michel Basquiat, The Bruce High Quality Foundation, Jeff Elrod, Jacqueline Humphries, Rashid Johnson, Adam McEwen, Sterling Ruby, Borna Sammak, Jonas Wood, Vito's father Julian Schnabel, and Bob's former employer Andy Warhol.
A 160 - page, full - color,
hardcover catalogue accompanies the show,
featuring newly commissioned essays and expository texts on the artist's production process.
This
hardcover edition of Voids serves as a
catalogue to the Centre Pompidou's retrospective of empty exhibitions, curated by the dream team of Laurent Le Bon, John Armleder, Mathieu Copeland, Gustav Metzger, Mai - Thu Perret, and Clive Phillpot, and
featuring Yves Klein, Robert Barry, Art & Language, Stanley Brouwn, Laurie Parsons, Bethan Huws, Robert Irwin, Maria Eichhorn, Roman Ondák; but it also supplies a crucial anthology of texts, with contributions by artists and writers such as Stuart Comer, Brian O'Doherty, Ralph Rugoff, Jon Savage, Sarah Wilson, Peter Downsbrough, Lawrence Weiner, Sherrie Levine, Seth Price, Trisha Donnelly, Wade Guyton and Olivier Mosset, among others.