Interviewees represented in this book include Gerhard Richter, Jeff Koons, Richard Serra, Gabriel Orozco, Elizabeth Murray, Harald Szeemann and Mike Kelley (among many others), and each text is accompanied by relevant works and previously
unpublished photographs of the artists.
It also features many previously
unpublished photographs of the artist in the studio and at home and other ephemeral materials, making the publication the complete word on this acclaimed and original artist's life and work.
It also features many previously
unpublished photographs of the artist in the studio and at home and other ephemeral materials, making the publication the last word on Ayres» life and work.
Not exact matches
The exhibition opted for a chronological presentation
of seven consecutive rooms, each devoted to one
artist, and often combining contextualized works with
photographs, writings and
unpublished documentation.
Compiled and edited by exhibition curator Jason Andrew, the catalogue also features an essay by the curator; two
unpublished interviews with Tworkov and Irving Sandler; a reprint
of the 1953 Art News article Tworkov Paints a Picture with essay by Fairfield Porter and
photographs by Rudolph Burckhardt; historic
photographs and
unpublished contact sheets by Robert Rauschenberg
of Tworkov at Black Mountain College 1952; as well as illustrated
artist chronology.
Thirty years later, a new edition is released including over seventy previously
unpublished photographs and a thoughtful introduction and afterward on the
artists» collaboration during this era
of urban art.
Published in association with the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena, this catalogue presents
unpublished and remarkable
photographs that will take readers on an extraordinary journey through the artistic milieu
of the Venice Biennale from 1948 to 1986 featuring
artists such as Léger, Ernst, Picasso, Mattisse, Dalí, Fontana, Beuys, Oldenberg, Lichtenstein and Rauschenberg.
The book mainly comprises previously
unpublished material, including numerous
photographs of the
artists installing their work or simply chatting.
Presenting the
artist's best - known works — including «Paris, Montparnasse» (1993), «99 Cent» (2001) and «Chicago Board
of Trade III» (2009)-- as well as new, previously
unpublished photographs, this is an indispensable survey
of 40 years
of work from one
of the world's most influential
artists.
Volume two, illustrated with
photographs of Bourgeois (from toddler to nonagenarian), presents a selection
of the
artist's hitherto
unpublished notes and dream logs written on loose sheets
of paper.
It includes color reproductions
of the
artist's work, including landscapes, cityscapes and portraits
of the poets (some
of which are previously unreproduced);
photographs of the group and letters from the Ashbery and Freilicher archives at Harvard; a selection
of poems by Ashbery, Schuyler and O'Hara, including O'Hara's celebrated early poems inspired by Freilicher and
unpublished works; an intimate appreciation by John Ashbery; and a revelatory essay by scholar Jenni Quilter.
This publication, the product
of extensive research from his studio's archive, traces the development
of Martínez Celaya's thought through previously
unpublished photographs; illustrations
of hundreds
of artworks; archival notes and writings; sketches and drawings for his public projects and exhibitions; excerpts from the critical reception
of his work; and an insightful introduction to the
artist's work by art historian and long - time collaborator Daniel A. Siedell.
The exhibition includes a series
of unpublished photographs from the
artist's travels through Sweden and Finland in 1931, as well as other photographic works that have never been shown before.
The
artists» combined output
of over 10,000
photographs demonstrates their love affair with the camera, though most
of the
photographs in the exhibition are unknown and previously
unpublished.
This new Duane Hanson book, produced to accompany the
artist's exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, presents a selection
of previously
unpublished black and white
photographs from the 1970s and 80s.
'' [A] stunningly beautiful volume... An affectionate biographical glimpse into Martin's life... Tucked alongside reproductions
of paintings are previously
unpublished lecture scripts, samples
of Martin's letters to Glimcher, and other notes... These actual - size replicas -LSB-...] are written neatly in the
artist's own script, and offer intimate glimpses into her thought process... The
photographs of Martin in her rustic surroundings are marvelous and strange, and the lurid colours unique to old Polaroids provide a bracing contrast the restraint found in her paintings... Martin's works, with their delicate grids, can become muted or muffled on the page, but in this book they sing out pure and strong.