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2004UNIXWIL00NJThe Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 2004. Very Good. Nixon Joan Lowery. Will's Story 1771. Williamsburg VA: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 2004. Young Americans Colonial Williamsburg. 162pp. Illustrated. 12mo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation hardcover books
200971419Peterborough Ontario Canada: Broadview Press 2009. Trade paperback. Fine. Octavo. Original glossy paper wrappers. A fine copy. Broadview Press unknown books
2009Embry 159229Book Publishers 2009. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Signed by the author. Book Publishers, 2009. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2011139579Washington DC: Burton Marinkovich Fine Art 2011. Softcover. VG. Color illus. stapled wraps; 34 pp.; Profusely illustrated in color. Accompanied a 2011 gallery exhibition; Includes an essay by Bruce Nixon; 20 works listed. Burton Marinkovich Fine Art unknown books
2007108855Fort Washington Md: Harmony Hall Regional Center 2007. Softcover. VG. Illus. wraps; 44 pp. with colorful illustrations. With an essay by Nixon; includes artist bio information. Accompanied a 2007 exhibition at Harmony Hall Regional Center. Harmony Hall Regional Center unknown books
2009129124Frederick Maryland: Hodson Gallery Hood College 2009. Softcover. VG. Illus. wraps; 24 pp. with colorful illustrations. With an essay by Nixon; includes artist bio information. Catalogue for an exhibition held September 8 - October 3 2009. Hodson Gallery, Hood College unknown books
2017166263Iowa: Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum/Christian Petersen Art Musem 2017. Hardcover. VG. Color-photographic boards with black lettering. xxvii 131 pp. Mainly color illustrations. This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Manuel Neri: The Modernist Figure organized by the Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum Iowa June 18-December 3 2017 and the exhibition Manuel Neri: Ambiguity Mystery and Allure organized by the Christian Petersen Art Museum Iowa State University Ames January 18-May 18 2018. Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum/Christian Petersen Art Musem hardcover books
2017160337New York NY: Yares Art 2017. Softcover. VG Bottom corner may be slightly bumped; otherwise fresh and new. Black and illus. wraps French flaps 80 pp. color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2017 exhibition of work by American artist Manuel Neri b. 1930. With an illustrated essay by Bruce Nixon. Includes a chronology with exhibitions history and substantial bibliography along with the illustrations of exhibited pieces. Scarce. Yares Art unknown books
2009232683Gottingen: Steidl 2009. First. hardcover. fine. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photographs. 111 pages 4to pictorial boards. Gottingen: Steidl 2009. First edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Steidl unknown books
2008407103MACBA Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia 2008. A near-fine copy with some minor shelfwear. 11.5 x 9.5 inches. 196 pages. Profusely illustrated. Printed wrappers. First edition. This book focuses on the artist's search to create her own language featuring a broad range of her important works from early student works on paper to her recent work shown at the Venice Biennial. <br/><br/> MACBA, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia unknown books
20101336762New York: Simon & Schuster 2010. First Simon & Schuster Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG; pp 323; red pictorial spine with ivory text; first Simon & Schuster edition; first printing; dust jacket shows light toning toward edges; lightly sunned spine; previous bookshop's small sticker to rear; cloth clean; strong boards; text block edges have light tone; illustrated; inscribed by Julie Nixon Eisenhower. 1336762. FP New Rockville Stock. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
2017168605Stanford: Stanford University Press 2017. Hardcover. VG. Color-illustrated boards with black lettering. xxvii 323 pp. Color illustrations. Portraits. "The exploration of the human figure has been the pursuit of artists for millennia. Manuel Neri b. 1930 a California native and former student of Richard Diebenkorn and Nathan Oliveira has spent a lifetime accentuating the gesture surface and materiality of the figure. He renders his work in several different mediums that include plaster marble bronze and paper. This exhibition drawn from and celebrating gifts donated to the museum by The Manuel Neri Trust provides a glimpse into the artist's creative process and his quest to define the figure on his own terms. Manuel Neri is known for his prolonged artistic engagement with the figure in a variety of materials starting with plaster in the late 1950s and moving into bronze and marble. The seven sculptures in the outdoor installation reference Neri's origins with plaster and his expressionistic manipulation of the medium. By casting plaster in bronze tactile surfaces are preserved and enhanced." -First Search. Stanford University Press hardcover books
2017166931Stanford: Stanford University Press 2017. Hardcover. New in shrinkwrap. Color-illustrated boards with black lettering. xxvii 323 pp. Color illustrations. Portraits. "The exploration of the human figure has been the pursuit of artists for millennia. Manuel Neri b. 1930 a California native and former student of Richard Diebenkorn and Nathan Oliveira has spent a lifetime accentuating the gesture surface and materiality of the figure. He renders his work in several different mediums that include plaster marble bronze and paper. This exhibition drawn from and celebrating gifts donated to the museum by The Manuel Neri Trust provides a glimpse into the artist's creative process and his quest to define the figure on his own terms. Manuel Neri is known for his prolonged artistic engagement with the figure in a variety of materials starting with plaster in the late 1950s and moving into bronze and marble. The seven sculptures in the outdoor installation reference Neri's origins with plaster and his expressionistic manipulation of the medium. By casting plaster in bronze tactile surfaces are preserved and enhanced." -First Search. Stanford University Press hardcover books
2006104913000001New York and Manchester: Hudson Hills Press 2006. Hardbound. VG/VG. Aqua cloth with silver lettering aqua and slate gray illustrated dust jacket xvii 195 pp. 240 color plates. "This striking publication focuses on relief sculptures and related drawings by Manuel Neri. The extensive body of work is clearly grounded in a long sculptural tradition that stretches back through the Renaissance and Medieval sculpture to ancient architectural sites and underscores Neri's significance as a sculptor of international note whose works in plaster ceramic bronze and stone have merited him the 2006 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center. Neri has created figurative relief sculpture over a period of twenty-five years. His concern with the dynamic nature of the architectural or spatial environment has developed his keen understanding of its potency as a setting for the figure. His pieces possess incredibly rich and evocative surfaces and his ability to depict the figural form in various media with equal mastery and sensitivity is unrivaled. This publication documents not only reliefs but also more than fifty years of Neri's engagement with the partial figure."--Publisher's website. Hudson Hills Press hardcover books
2017Embry 185012Iowa State U. Press 2017. First edition first printing. Fine. Full page color reproductions. Glazed boards no dust jacket. Iowa State U. Press, 2017. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
2017Embry 187107Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum 2017. First edition first printing. Fine. Color photos. Glazed boards no dust jacket. Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum, 2017. First edition, first printing. hardcover books
2017168420Iowa: Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum/Christian Petersen Art Musem 2017. Hardcover. New. In shrinkwrap. Color-photographic boards with black lettering. xxvii 131 pp. Mainly color illustrations. This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Manuel Neri: The Modernist Figure organized by the Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum Iowa June 18-December 3 2017 and the exhibition Manuel Neri: Ambiguity Mystery and Allure organized by the Christian Petersen Art Museum Iowa State University Ames January 18-May 18 2018. Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum/Christian Petersen Art Musem hardcover books
2005102883Manchester Vt: Hudson Hills Press / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 2005. Hardbound. VG--maroon cloth slip case exhibits shelf wear. 1st vol. hardcover vg with clean & unmarked pgs. 2nd pbk vol. is sealed. cds intact in center slipcover. very nice set./very good. Two volume set in maroon slip case. 1st volume red cloth boards with silver printing. 2nd volume glued wraps with illustration still sealed. Also has a cloth portfolio containing 2 CDs that accompanied the publication. Manuel Neri: Artists' Books / The Collaborative Process is a display of artists' books by Manuel Neri in the Reva and David Logan Gallery of Illustrated Books of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. Sketchy illustrations poetry original sculptures and more are captured with color photography revealing the intense and painstaking process of collaboration between author and artist. Three of the poetry books were written by Neri's primary model since 1972 Mary Julia Klimenko; other exhibitions include and introduction for a series of unique books that pair Neri's original drawings with poems by Pablo Neruda. A comprehensive essay by independent scholar and former editor-in-chief of "Artweek" Bruce Nixon rounds out this insightful look into the sublime intersection of verbal and visual imagery. Hudson Hills Press / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco unknown books
201219254Stanford CA: Stanford University Libraries 2012. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. 4to. Blue cloth in graphic dust jacket. Near fine or better in like DJ. Trace edgewear to jacket. Several pages perhaps a trifle warped. Interior otherwise fine: bright clean and crisp throughout. Appears almost unread. 529pp. <br/><br/>Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name. An elegantly designed catalogue featuring reproductions from books based on poems by Neruda and Lorca produced by Mary Julia Kilmenko Manuel Neri Thomas Ingmire and Daniel E. Kelm. Introductory essays in parallel English and Spanish. An impressive production. (Stanford University Libraries) hardcover books
2017156275Clarinda & Ames IA: Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum Christian Petersen Art Museum Iowa State University Museums 2017. First edition. Hardcover. 131 pages. Published in conjunction with a show that ran June 18 through December 3 2017 at the Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum and then January 18 through May 18 2018 at Christian Petersen Art Museum. Preface by Karen and Robert Duncan. Forewords by Trish Okamoto and Lynette L. Pohlman. Introduction by Anne Pagel. Essay by Bruce Nixon. Includes numerous color illustrations. A very near fine copy in illustrated boards. No dust jacket. Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum, Christian Petersen Art Museum, Iowa State University Museums unknown books
200963918Bothell Washington: Book Publishers Network 2009. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 474 p. Textual photographs. Inscribed by Ed Nixon to Hubert Perry on the title page. Known as "Mr. Whittier" for his role in creating modern-day Whittier Perry 1913-2016 graduated from Whittier High School where he met Richard Nixon. The two remained friends attending Whittier College together. Perry later advised and supported Nixon throughout his ongoing political campaigns and in retirement helped build the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace and served on the board of the Richard Nixon Foundation. Octavo. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Inscribed by Author. <br/><br/> Book Publishers Network hardcover books
20171292563Ames IA: Iowa State University 2017. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto: VG/no-DJ hardcover: Pale gray spine with black text: Book is still in shrink wrap virtually no shelfwear shrink wrap has 3 inch hole on back board: Textblock exterior is clean: Book is an exhibition catalog published in conjunction with exhibitions held at the Clarinda Carnegie Art Museum and the Christian Petersen Art Museum: First Edition: Arts- Sculpture: 131 pp. 1292563. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Iowa State University hardcover books
2006104913New York and Manchester: Hudson Hills Press 2006. Hardcover. New in shrinkwrap. Turquoise cloth with color pictorial dustjacket. 195 pp. 240 color plates. Manuel Neri's concern with the dynamic nature of the architectural or special environment has developed his keen understanding of its potency as a setting for the figure. Since the early 1970s Neri has worked with the same model Mary Julia Klimenko. She has also become a collaborator in every sense whether in the poses she assumes her gestures the poetry she reads out loud as Neri works or in the original poetry she writes which is the basis for a series of spectacular artists' books they have created together. Through 10 bronze sculptures with oil-based pigments this exhibition offers an exploration of Neri's ideas about the figure in sculptural space and within the relief format. The direct physicality of the works in this exhibition with their often raw color fragmented bodies and open process of creation gives entrance to deeper strains of emotion and historical reference that only observation and time reveal for the viewer. From Portland Art Mueum website one of the venues for the exhibition for which this book serves as the catalogue. Hudson Hills Press hardcover books
200557894New York and Manchester: Hudson Hills Press. Very Good. 2005. Hardcover. 1555952593 . 193pp. silver-printed large maroon boards Near Fine in a like dj. Includes Supplemental Text 107pp. paperback and 2 CD Roms. All about Fine in a scuffed maroon cloth slipcase. . Hudson Hills Press hardcover books
2005177074Manchester Vt: Hudson Hills Press / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco 2005. Hardbound. New/Sealed. volumes sealed; slipcases have scuffs & scratches. Two volume set in maroon slip case. Also has a cloth portfolio containing 2 CDs that accompanied the publication. Manuel Neri: Artists' Books / The Collaborative Process is a display of artists' books by Manuel Neri in the Reva and David Logan Gallery of Illustrated Books of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco. Sketchy illustrations poetry original sculptures and more are captured with color photography revealing the intense and painstaking process of collaboration between author and artist. Three of the poetry books were written by Neri's primary model since 1972 Mary Julia Klimenko; other exhibitions include and introduction for a series of unique books that pair Neri's original drawings with poems by Pablo Neruda. A comprehensive essay by independent scholar and former editor-in-chief of "Artweek" Bruce Nixon rounds out this insightful look into the sublime intersection of verbal and visual imagery. Hudson Hills Press / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco hardcover books