Sentences with phrase «illustrated chronology details»

An illustrated chronology details the artist's life and work, including previously unpublished archival material.
A comprehensive illustrated chronology details her fascinating life and career in Germany and in the United States, where she moved in the 1930s with her husband, the famed painter and instructor Josef Albers.

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Published in 2015, this handy and affordable softcover includes an illustrated chronology of the artist's life and work; carefully annotated color reproductions of more than 35 outstanding paintings and works on paper; overviews of the Museum's archival and conservation efforts; and a detailed look at Allied Works Architecture's award - winning concept and design for the Museum.
Sections devoted to particular areas of the artist's oeuvre provide an illustrated chronology of the period and a brief introduction, as well as detailed entries on groups of works.
John Biggers: My America is accompanied by a fully illustrated color catalogue featuring a foreword by artist Whitfield Lovell, an introduction by Michael Rosenfeld, and a detailed artist chronology.
Also, the well - illustrated and detailed Chronology is a major bonus; as are some enlarged full - page details throughout the book.
A detailed and illustrated chronology of James» life describes his unorthodox design processes, his supporters — such as Salvador Dalí, Elsa Schiaparelli, Christian Dior, and Cristobal Balenciaga — and profiles of a number of his famous clients, such as Gypsy Rose Lee.
The book offers an intimate introduction to Steir's most recent paintings and includes a conversation between Steir and Sylvère Lotringer, the founder ofSemiotext (e), as well as three poems that Steir published in the «Schizo - Culture» issue of the magazine; «Trance Abyss,» a poem by Anne Waldman; an essay by art historian and curator Courtney J. Martin; a detailed chronology illustrated by archival images; and high - quality photographs of Lévy Gorvy's installations in both New York (currently on view), and London (2016).
, as well as three poems that Steir published in the «Schizo - Culture» issue of the magazine; «Trance Abyss,» a poem by Anne Waldman; an essay by art historian and curator Courtney J. Martin; a detailed chronology illustrated by archival images; and high - quality photographs of Lévy Gorvy's installations in both New York (currently on view), and London (2016).
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