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Publicado por Luxembourg and Dayam, 2013
ISBN 10: 0615796729ISBN 13: 9780615796727
Librería: ANARTIST, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover without dustjacket as issued 120 pages; new condition; still sealed in shrinkwrap; clean and crisp. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Publicado por Luxembourg & Dayan, 2013, 2013
Librería: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgica
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
Hardcover, 120 pages, illustrations. ISBN 9780615796727. 0 g.
Publicado por Luxembourg & Dayan
ISBN 10: 0615796729ISBN 13: 9780615796727
Librería: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, Francia
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Couverture rigide. Condición: Comme neuf. Edition originale. london & New york 2013 . 1 volume/1. -- Comme Neuf / as New -- Reliure éditeur cartonnée illustrée. Harback . 27 x 20,5 cm ( 650 gr ). ------- 120 pages. ********************* "" In spite of his vital contributions to the European Neo-Avant-Garde, French artist Martial Raysse has been conspicuously under-represented in American art critical discourse. He is perhaps best known for early vivid paintings that appropriate images from advertisements, fashion magazines and familiar art masterpieces. With his signature palette of hyper-saturated colors and his unconventional incorporation of found objects and neon tubing on the surface of canvases, Raysse has been viewed until now through the lens of American Pop art an altogether inadequate perspective on a seminal postwar artist who departed from Pop s optimism and fascination with celebrity culture to introduce fresh, albeit disturbing, suggestions of real human confusion and growth behind the shiny surface of all things new. Published on the occasion of the show at Luxembourg and Dayan, May 11 July 13, 2013. Include texts by Otto Hahn, Alison Gingeras, and Anaël Pigeat. Designed by Joseph Logan, the catalogue features previously unpublished archival material from the 1960s. "" **************************.