Simply look for the Free Shipping truck next to
an item. The truck indicates an item is in the
Alibris warehouse and ready to ship. Select at
least $49 worth of items displaying a truck and
get free shipping to any US address.
Alibris is an online marketplace with over 10,000
independent sellers. When you select your items
from a single seller you'll get consolidated
shipping rates from that seller.
This landmark book surveys the breadth of artist Newman's career, from his founding role in the New York School in the 1940s to his key influence on ...Show synopsisThis landmark book surveys the breadth of artist Newman's career, from his founding role in the New York School in the 1940s to his key influence on both minimalism and conceptual art in the 1960s. 3 8-page gatefolds. Over 300 illustrations.Hide synopsis
Description:32 p., illustrations, 30 cm. Br., cachets, petit trait de crayon...32 p., illustrations, 30 cm. Br., cachets, petit trait de crayon feutre sur la tranche infŚrieure, autrement en trŽs bonne condition.
Publisher: Museum of Modern Art; distributed by NY Graphic Society, Greenwich, Conn.,
Description:Good. Exhibition Catalogue. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 158 pp.,...Good. Exhibition Catalogue. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 158 pp., illus. (part col. ), biblio.; 29 cm. Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition held from October 21, 1971, to January 10, 1972, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Good+. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Moderate shelfwear to wraps, with rubbing & wear to extremities. Age toning. OVERSIZE! No priority/air, except by special arrangement. A major retrospective of the New York Abstract Expressionist painter and sculptor.
Description:New. 10 x 12 Inches. New copy still in publisher's shrinkwrap....New. 10 x 12 Inches. New copy still in publisher's shrinkwrap. No markings. 351 pp. 109+ color plates. This catalog surveys the breadth of abstract expressionist Barnett Newman's career from his founding role in the New York School in the 1940s to his key influence on both minimalism and conceptual art in the 1960s. Featuring more than 100 of his paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures, the book also offers significant scholarly findings based on the archives of the Barnett Newman Foundation. Despite the apparent simplicity of his signature, the vertical linear motif that came to be known as the "zip, " Newman's art is richly complicated and unexpectedly diverse. Here in color plates are such masterpieces as Onement 1 (1948), the series Stations of the Cross (195866), and the monumental sculpture Broken Obelisk (1967)."Newman (1905-70), the son of Jewish Polish immigrants, worked slowly and contemplatively, unlike his frenzied friend, Jackson Pollock. He made a modest number of paintings and had few major exhibitions, yet by virtue of his 'shockingly minimal' paintings and eloquently radical theories about art (he was as loquacious as his paintings were quiet), was a phenomenally influential creative force. [A] marvelously evocative catalog in which stunning reproductions are matched with biographical and critical essays and other valuable documentation. [Ann] Temkin and her contributors illuminate the thought and emotion that went into Newman's deceptively simple paintings, large fields of deep, textured color dramatically divided by vertical lines, or 'zips. ' Newman's restrained yet vibrant paintings are just the sort of modern art people love to mockin fact, he drolly collected cartoons poking fun at abstract painting but his work, essential and transcendent, embodies a genuine quest for liberty and spiritual insight."-Booklist.
Description:Very Good. Book Paperback with some minor wear to edges and...Very Good. Book Paperback with some minor wear to edges and corners, otherwise very good.
Description:Used-Good. Barnett Newman (1905-1970) was one of the most...Used-Good. Barnett Newman (1905-1970) was one of the most profound and influential artists of the twentieth century. A master of expansive spatial effects and evocative color, he pioneered painting that was both abstract and emotive, suffused with powerful philosophical and spiritual meaning. This landmark book surveys the breadth of Newman's career from his founding role in the New York School in the 1940s to his key influence on both minimalism and conceptual art in the 1960s. Featuring more than 100 of his paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures, the book also offers significant new scholarly findings based on the archives of the Barnett Newman Foundation.