As "Japan Rising" reveals, contemporary art in Japan goes beyond the "New Pop" forms of Takashi Murakami. Included are 14 up-and-coming artists representing diverse artistic practices, from the ethereal, minimalist canvases of Yoshie Sakai, to the undulating sculptures of Keisen Hama, and the colorfully coiffed portraits of Tam Ochiai.
Pop Surrealism highlights the recent explosion of pop-influenced surrealist art from an emerging generation of artists and a few key senior figures who have influenced their work. Designed in a special pocket format, this intriguing book offers a primer on the confluence of pop and surrealist iconography, and features work by over seventy artists, ...
Binding: Pamphlet
Publisher: Marlborough Chelsea
Date Published: 2004
ISBN-13:9780897972697ISBN:0897972694
Description: Near-Fine; very slight bumping of extremities; else as new. Catalog of exhibition held Sept 21-Oct 23, 2004. Includes short essay and summary of the artist's career. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Walter Wickiser Gallery
Description: Fine. B001GK9EBO 2008 Walter Wickiser Gallery. A 12 page catalogue of the exhibition, with photographs in full color and a short critical essay by Dominique Nahas. This clean softcover copy, bound in pictorial stapled wrappers, is in excellent condition. The text is unmarked and the binding is sturdy. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. We process and ship orders daily. read more
Edition: 1st Ed. Paperback Original
Binding: Oversized Paperback
Publisher: Elizabeth Moore Fine Art
Date Published: 2007
Description: Very Good. 1st Ed. Paperback Original An exhibition catalog Published in conjunction with the exhibitions Karl Klingbiel: Ghosts, Plants & Poetry Recent Paintings and American Theocracy by Elizabeth Moore Fine Art and Galerie Florian Sundheimer. November 2007. 8 1/2" X 9 1/2" Oblong 61 pages. 41 color plates. Some minor scuffs to black rear cover, else clean, name & note free V/G in oversized wraps. read more
Edition: First edition, exhibition catalogue.
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: DC Moore Gallery
Date Published: 2002
Description: A near fine copy. [AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART]. (LOVELL, Whitfield). WHITFIELD LOVELL: Embers. Essay by Dominique Nahas. Quarto, pictorial wrappers, [24] pages, illustrated throughout (reproducing art work, in color, by Whitfield Lovell). Whitfield Lovell was born in New York, in 1959. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Wraps
Publisher: Thread Waxing Space
Date Published: 1993
Description: Very Good. Exhibition Catalogue. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 24 pp., illus. (some col. ); 30 cm. Edition of 2000 copies. Exhibition held September 18-October 23, 1993. OVERSIZE! No priority/air, except by special arrangement. CONTENTS: Lose Your Life, by Les Levine; The Photographer Finds His Subject, by Nancy Spero, Abe Frajndlich in Collaboration; Looking Anxiously for Sassetta, by Osvaldo Romberg. read more
Description: Very Good. Oversized Hardcover no DJ. Very good condition; edges, corners, and covers of book show minor wear. No underlining; no highlighting; no internal markings. 2000. Oversized Hardcover no DJ. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Elizabeth Harris Gallery
Date Published: 2006
Description: Fine. Catalog. Square Octavo. 17 color plates, unmarked & clean, perfectbound in blue wraps, with photo of the painter's studio by Miles Manning. Catalogs. read more
Binding: Softcover.
Publisher: June Kelly Gallery
Date Published: 2006
Description: VG. From the gallery exhibition of the same name held 17 March-18 April, 2006; Includes an essay by Dominique Nahas and an artist biography. Maroon stapled wraps; 20 pp.; 6 color plates. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: n. p
Date Published: 1999
Description: First Edition. Paperbound, 11 3/4” x 8 3/4” . Four page color brochure presenting paintings by Sharon Weiner. With an essay by art critic and curator, Dominique Nahas. Fine in printed wrappers. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: n. p
Date Published: 1998
Description: First Edition. Paperbound, 11 3/4” x 8 5/8” . Four page color brochure presenting paintings by May Bender. With essays by Dominique Nahas, and by Gerrit Henry, “ The ‘ Figure Abstracts' of May Bender. ” Fine in printed wrappers. read more
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Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking