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A scholarly and defining work that cements the modern art time line. Follow prominent art historian Irving Sandler’s steps and thoughts through the New York art world as a budding, soon to be influential art critic of the evolution of modern art.
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A compilation of essays spanning a decade from 1994 to the summer of 2004. Post Cold War order unravels, Islamic Fundamentalism threatens and September 11th, 2001 visibly defines a before and after in contemporary art. [ MORE ] |
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A collection of 22 provocative interviews and essays by and about world-renowned French Artist and Philosopher Bernar Venet spanning the period from 1975 thru 2003. [ MORE ] |
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Raphael Rubinstein's seismic essay "A Quiet Crisis" ( Art in America) incited a broad and heated discussion in the art world about what criticism should be and might become. This is the body of writing that lead to Rubinstein's challenge. [ MORE ] |
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A fascinating and entertaining compilation of a "who’s who" in Blonde history. What is it about being blonde that has a certain flair and what happens when a brunette gets in the way? Featuring stunning images and insightful text on all of your favorites from Jean Harlow, Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly to Sharon Stoneand Christina Applegate!
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Produced with Adelson Galleries New York, Hard Press Editions presents Andrew Stevovich: Solitary Demons, a monograph featuring over three decades
of his Stevovich’s artwork. Texts by Anita Shreve, Carol Diehl and John Saget-Young . Hardcover, 164 |
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