Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 2011
ISBN 10: 0300166095 ISBN 13: 9780300166095
Librería: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 30,73
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Neon orange cloth-covered boards with bw lettering. 3/4 color-illustrated dj. 158 pp. with numerous color and bw graphics. Exhibition catalogue. Covers the art of John Heartfield, Gustav Klutsis, El Lissitzky, Ladislav Sutnar, Karel Teige and Piet Zwart. With an introductory essay and exhibiton checklist. Highlights the work of influential European artists who demanded that art go beyond the intellectual and transform daily life and merged it with demands in the industrial marketplace, the nascent mass media and urban popular culture. (paraphrased from the book jacket). NF but with lib. sticker on lower spine.
Publicado por Lannan Foundation, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2011
Librería: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 175,61
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoTrade Paperback. Condición: Fine. Doty, Addison - Photography Ilustrador. First Edition. 36 Un-Numbered Pages. A very blue book with flaps and in as new condition with interior text and illustration pages near flawless. This first edition of To Go Very Softly is limited to 2,000 copies. Book design is by Jack Woody. This solo Exhibition was in Santa Fe June 20 - August 22 in 2010. Jean-Luc Mylayne and his wife and collaborator, Mylene, came to New Mexico, in pursuit of a dream: photographing the three species of North American bluebirds. This would be a five-year project which began with a Lannan-supported exploratory visit to northern New Mexico in 1999. This was to be the start of what Mylayne describes as a worldwide project about the color blue, the blue of the birds and the sky. It was in New Mexico that he wanted to work with these three species of North American bluebirds because they have the most incredible blue color. Mylayne worked for two consecutive winters to capture images of bluebirds in the snowy dry landscape of the high desert near Bernal, New Mexico but the colder winters drove the birds further south. He looked for a long time to find a place to see all three species at the same time. It was on a ranch in the west Texas town of Fort Davis that Mylayne found the mountain, eastern, and western bluebirds, all in one locale. After a few years, many transatlantic trips, and a multiyear Lannan Fellowship, over 200 images were created during Mylayne's southwestern sojourn, 23 of which are now included in the Lannan collection. The title of this exhibition, To Go Very Softly came from Jean-Luc who said it is necessary to go very softly in order to make these images. It is not only about capturing a likeness of a bird; it's about understanding ourselves, about how we fit into the life of birds.