Komar, Vitaly, and Melamid, Aleksandr; Wypijewski, Joann (Edited by):Painting by Numbers: Komar and Melamid's Scientific Guide to Art
- Taschenbuch 2014, ISBN: 9780520218611
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Provincetown Art Association and Museum. Fine. 2002. 4to, 14 pp, fine in wraps. 12 color plates. Bibliography. Scarce. ., Provincetown Art Association and Museum, 2002, 5, US: Random H… Mehr…
Provincetown Art Association and Museum. Fine. 2002. 4to, 14 pp, fine in wraps. 12 color plates. Bibliography. Scarce. ., Provincetown Art Association and Museum, 2002, 5, US: Random House, 2014. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. From acclaimed historian Richard Norton Smith comes the definitive life of an American icon: Nelson Rockefeller--one of the most complex and compellin g figures of the twentieth century. Fourteen years in the making, this magisterial biography of the original Ro ckefeller Republican draws on thousands of newly available documents and ov er two hundred interviews, including Rockefeller's own unpublished reminisc ences. Grandson of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller, Nelson coveted the White House from childhood. "When you think of what I had," he once remarked, "what el se was there to aspire to?" Before he was thirty he had helped his father d evelop Rockefeller Center and his mother establish the Museum of Modern Art . At thirty-two he was Franklin Roosevelt's wartime coordinator for Latin A merica. As New York's four-term governor he set national standards in educa tion, the environment, and urban policy. The charismatic face of liberal Re publicanism, Rockefeller championed civil rights and health insurance for a ll. Three times he sought the presidency--arguably in the wrong party. At t he Republican National Convention in San Francisco in 1964, locked in an ep ic battle with Barry Goldwater, Rockefeller denounced extremist elements in the GOP, a moment that changed the party forever. But he could not wrest t he nomination from the Arizona conservative, or from Richard Nixon four yea rs later. In the end, he had to settle for two dispiriting years as vice pr esident under Gerald Ford. In On His Own Terms, Richard Norton Smith re-creates Rockefeller's improbable rise to the governor's mansion, his politically disastrous divorce and re., Random House, 2014, 3, New York and Detroit: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, in association with the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1983. 352 pages, illustrations (some colour); 29 cm. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Detroit Institute of Arts, December 14, 1983 to February 19, 1984, and elsewhere. Near fine. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Age toning. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by arrangement. Profusely illustrated. "This exhibition catalog documents the emergence of modern American design in the second quarter of the 20th century. Cranbrook was one of the few institutions in the United States that offered instruction in design during the 1920s and 30s and its influence on architecture, interior design, art and crafts after World War II was crucial and extensive. The exhibition includes over 200 objects and photo-panels and surveys the history of the Cranbrook facility, as well as the achievements of the teachers and students. Presenting the history of the Cranbrook community, it covers Eliel Saarinen's contribution to architecture and urban design, interior design and furniture, metalwork and bookbinding, textiles, ceramics, sculpture and painting." - Publisher. . Paperback. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, in association with the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1983, 3, New York: Sarah G. Austin Foundation, 2000. Softcover. Very Good with no dust jacket. Sound binding. Clean and bright pages. Wraps have light shelf wear. Color plates of selected mixed media works by contemporary American artist Sarah G. Austin, accompanying essays. ; 9.0" (23 cm) tall; 36 pages., Sarah G. Austin Foundation, 2000, 3, Houston, TX: Museum of Fine Arts, 1987. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 11.8x9.3x1.0in. Dust jacket in clear protector. The catalogue of an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Essays include: The Colonial Period by Michael K. Brown; From the New Republic to the Centennial by David B. Warren; and From the Gilded Age to Modern Design by Katherine S. Howe. With 225 illustrations, including 60 plates in full color. 207pp 3.14lb 11.8x9.3x1.0in, Museum of Fine Arts, 1987, 5, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1947. 48p. including covers, 7.25x9.25 inches, chronolgy, exhibitions, catalogue, bibliography, b&w plates from reproductions, very good in original stapled pictorial wraps., The Museum of Modern Art, 1947, 0, Northampton, MA: Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, 2005. 1st. Soft cover. Fine. 11.0x8.5x0.1in. 8 page folding catalogue. The catalogue of an exhibition at the Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Northampton, Massachusetts, January 18 - May 29, 2005. 16 paintings, 3 sculptures, 14 drawings, pastels, and watercolors, 4 prints. 11 works are illustrated. [7pp] 0.13lb 11.0x8.5x0.1in, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, 2005, 5, London England: National Maritime Museum. Very Good. 1976. 1st Paperback Edition. Soft Cover. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall Quarto 0723001472 Catalogue Catalogue. 1776. Crease to back cover. Sunned spine. The manner in which the American Colonies declared themselves independent of the King of England throughout the different Provinces on July 4 1776. Contents: Foreword by Sir Denis Hamilton. Acknowledgements by P. A. Taverner. Introduction by Kenneth Pearson. The Timetable of Revolution. Prologue to the Exhibition. Colour Plates. A Question of Duty. The Road to Bunker Hill. The Look of London 1776. Ideas of Revolution. The Court of George II. A Shilling for a Redcoat. Twenty-Five Days to New York. General Washington's Army. Red, White and Black Loyalists. Showdown on the Hudson. Enter the French. Waging War at Sea. The Struggle Moves South. An Explosion of Battlefields. Notes on the Artists. List of Lenders. Select Bibliography. Illustrated. 231 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. Academic and Scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Educational Reference Literature.) ., National Maritime Museum, 1976, 3, Milan, Italy: Silvana Editoriale, 2008. Hardcover. In exceptionally good condition/No . Table book, [12 by 12 inches], full pictorial covers, unpaginated. Fully illustrated with colour plates. Please feel free to inquire as to particulars and/or additional photographs. ... Robert Indiana was an American artist associated with the pop art movement. His "LOVE" print, first created for the Museum of Modern Art's Christmas card in 1965, was the basis for his 1970 Love sculpture and the widely distributed 1973 United States Postal Service "LOVE" stamp.From July 4 – September 14, 2008, Indiana's work was the subject of the grand multiple-location exhibition "Robert Indiana a Milano" with the main exhibition having been at the Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea (Pavilion of Contemporary Art), in the city, with other works displayed in public piazzas. Indiana's lover was Ellsworth Kelly, whom he met in 1956., Silvana Editoriale, 2008, 2.5, Northampton.: Smith College Museum of Art,, 1963. First edition. Paperback. Good. Sq.8vo. Original card covers. Chronology, conversation with the artist, 30 item catalogue, bibliography, 14 b/w plates. Covers lightly rubbed, one plate has been neatly cut-out and then re-inserted using tape., Smith College Museum of Art, 1963, 2.5, NY: Penguin Books, nd (1985). Paperback (wrappers), broche, rustica. Clean tight copy: VG+. 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white. Special paperback edition with 8 page insert, Penguin Books, 3, [Sherman Oaks, CA]: [C. Eshleman], 1970. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good -. Few b/w illustrations; Advertising Matter. 12mo - over 63/4" - 73/4" Tall (small). In pictorial wraps, 12mo. 160 pages. Includes contributions by David Bromige, Robert Creeley, Theodore Enslin, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Kelly, Michael Palmer, Diane Wakoski, and others (including 2 poems by the editor). Particularly notable for reproductions of 5 b/w photographs of works by Wallace Berman (including upper wrapper; "Topanga Seed"); also notable for Stan Brakhage's essay on Carl Theodore Dreyer, and Brakhage's correspondence with the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Sattler D15 (see also C166)., [C. Eshleman], 1970, 3, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1999 203 pages, illustrations (some colour), color maps; 22 x 28 cm. Firm binding, clean inside copy. "This book complements a national traveling exhibition of Komar and Melamid's interpretation of the 'most wanted' and 'most unwanted' paintings of fourteen countries titled: The People's Choice, organized and circulated by ICI - Independent Curators International, touring to museums from September 1998 to December 2000. What is art? Who defines it? And why is high art so remote from most people? With the same puckish humor and critical genius that made them the betes noires of Soviet cultural commissars, the Russian emigre art team of Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid takes on not only the billion-dollar American art industry but also capitalism's most venerated tool: the market research poll. With the help of The Nation Institute and a professional polling team, they discovered that what Americans want in art, regardless of class, race, or gender, is exactly what the art world disdains--a tranquil, realistic, blue landscape. Painting by Numbers includes the original questionnaire and reproductions of the 'most wanted' and 'most unwanted' paintings the artists made based on American survey results and on polls they commissioned in ten other countries--including Russia, China, France, and Kenya--representing almost one-third of the world's population. Essays by JoAnn Wypijewski and noted art critic Arthur Danto, as well as an interview with the artists, explore the crisis of modernism, the cultural meaning of polls, the significance of landscape, and the commodificaion of just about everything. / JoAnn Wypijewski is a senior editor at The Nation. Her work has appeared there as well as in Harper's, Il Manifesto, and other publications. Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid, pioneers of Soviet conceptual art, were expelled from official Soviet artists' associations and subsequently emigrated to the United States in 1978." - Publisher. CONTENTS: What do people want?; America's most unwanted; America's most wanted; Blue landscapes, bewitching numbers, and the double life of jokes: An interview with Komar and Melamid; Master questionnaire and poll results; Vox pop: Notes on a public conversation, by JoAnn Wypijewski; Blue world order?: A post hoc statistical analysis of art preference surveys from ten countries, by John Bunge and Adrienne Freeman-Gallant; The paintings; Can it be the "Most wanted painting" even if nobody wants it?, by Arthur C. Danto.. 1st. Paperback. Fine. Oblong. .., University of California Press, 1999, 5<