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1973263821Clifton NJ: Augustus M. Kelley 1973. Hardcover. xvii 418p 16p. of plates cloth-covered boards 6.25x9.25 inches corners bumped else very good condition in a lightly worn soiled and toned dj. Signed by Michelman on the free front endpaper. Includes chapters on the Sacco and Vanzetti case the New Deal the Vietnam War and more. Augustus M. Kelley hardcover books
199337213NY: Guggenheim Museum 1993. First Edition. 4to pp. 331. Copiously illustrated. Published to accompany an exhibition curated by Carmen Gimenez March 19 to May 16 1993. Cover very slightly soiled and curled at corner o/w a nice copy. Sculpture by Picasso Julio Gonzalez Alexander Calder Alberto Giacometti and Davids Smith. Guggenheim Museum unknown books
1948303374Los Angeles Charlemagne Press 1948. 1948. First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece vignette portrait. Original gilt stamped dark blue cloth. As issued without dust jacket. Very good. Unpaginated. No signatures or bookplates. Cover title: "Belle Schary - Her Eulogy - May 5 1948". Text of the eulogy for the mother of the noted motion picture writer and producer. Privately printed in a small edition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. [Los Angeles, Charlemagne Press, 1948]. hardcover books
18781320140London: E. Moxon Son and Co. 1878. Softcover. Folio; pp 63; Fair/paperback; light brown spine without text; missing exterior layer to spine; stiff black front board; missing rear board; some scruffing wear to exterior; light tape residue to front; small chips to edges; text block has broken hinges; all edges gilt; some light foxing to most pages throughout; frontispiece with tissue guard; illustrated;. 1320140. FP New Rockville Stock. E. Moxon, Son, and Co. unknown books
1983138723New York: Oxford University Press 1983. Hardcover. VG- slight tanning to outer edges. Red paper boards with white cloth spine black & white & BW pictorial dust jacket 225 pp. illustrated with bw and color illustrations. A biography of abstract expressionist Mark Rothko 1903-1970 by a person who knew him for almost 20 years. Text is interspersed with a variety of personal photos. Oxford University Press hardcover books
195733055New York: André Emmerich Gallery 1957. Hardcover. VG- ex-library copy with sticker residue and black marker on top front corner library labels inside front cover. Pale orange boards with black lettering black illustrations. 48 pp. 3 color 28 bw plates. Essay by Dore Ashton. A better than usual copy of this early examination of ancient art and it's relation to then current trends. Photographs by Lee Boltin. Preface by André Emmerich. André Emmerich Gallery hardcover books
1984173490New York: Marisa Del Re Gallery 1984. Paperback. VG. Glossy charcoal gray wraps with yellow lettering and trim. 48 pp. BW and color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Marisa Del Re Gallery from February 14-March 17 1984. Marisa Del Re Gallery paperback books
1990102532New York: Robert Miller Gallery 1990. Softbound. VG Very minor wear to extremities. Black printed wraps. 60 pp. 24 large color plates. Focuses on this artist's Abstract Expressionist works. Very nice. Robert Miller Gallery unknown books
197434504New York: Marlborough Galleries 1974. Softcover. VG; ex-lib. marks on back cover. Pictorial wraps. 60 pp. 18 bw and color plates. Essay by Dore Ashton artist cv and illustrations. Exhibit at Marlborough Galleries NY: March to April 1974. Marlborough Galleries unknown books
1984164684New York New York: Hirschl & Adler Modern 1984. Softcover. VG-. Shelf wear and soiling on covers including stain that is also present along page edges. Cream/green & color illus. wraps. 47 pp. 9 color 12 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1984 exhibition of sculptures rendered by American sculptor Christopher Wilmarth 1943-1987. With an illustrated essay by Dore Ashton. Catalogue lists 40 works. With a chronology list of awards exhibitions bibliography. Hirschl & Adler Modern unknown books
198812183Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press 1988. Hardbound. VG/VG. Pine fabric with gilt lettering on spine color illustrated DJ. 256 pp. 14 color 73 bw plates. Eight-page introduction followed by an in-depth analysis of his life times work and technique interspersed with excellent quality plates. Includes bibliographical references pages 246-250 and index. Smithsonian Institution Press unknown books
1974173354New York: Hirschl & Adler Galleries 1974. Paperback. VG. White and color-illustrated stapled wraps with black lettering. 20 pp. Mainly illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from May 4 to May 30 1974. Hirschl & Adler Galleries paperback books
1987165175Berlin: Staatliche Kunsthalle Berlin 1987. Softcover. VG- light wear to edges and corners a bit of scuffing to covers inscription inside in ink. Color-illustrated softcover with white lettering. 200 pp. Color and BW illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Berlin Nov. 13 - Dec. 16 1987 and at other museums in Mexico Columbia and Venezuela through May 1988. Text in German. Staatliche Kunsthalle Berlin unknown books
2005100488New York New York: Knoedler & Company 2005. Softbound. VG- with former owner's label at top right cover. Color pictorial wraps French flaps 37 pp. 15 large color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 2005 exhibition featuring collage work by English artist John Walker b. 1939. With an illustrated essay by Dore Ashton a chronology an exhibition history a selected bibliography and 15 full-color examples of Walker's work. Knoedler & Company unknown books
2011130632New York New York: Schmutzig Press 2011. Softcover. NF. Dark turquoise and color illus. wraps; 58 pp.; many color plates some b/w. Considers select work of American artist Al Blaustein 1924-2004. With an introduction by Dore Ashton. Features full-color and full-page depictions of Fish Flying Objects and Running Figures. Includes artist biography and exhibitions and collections histories. Nice! Schmutzig Press unknown books
2013140839New York: Acquavella Galleries 2013. Hardcover. VG As New. Gray canvas-like cloth 96 pp. many BW & color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2013 exhibition featuring works by Spanish painter Miquel Barcelo b. 1957. With essays by Colm Tom Toibin and Dore Ashton and many illustrated examples of Barcelo's creativity. Accompanies an exhibition held October 9-November 22 2013 at Acquavella Galleries New York N.Y. Acquavella Galleries hardcover books
1993160162New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation 1993. Softcover. As New. Light gray and illustrated wraps with black lettering 334 pp. many BW and color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1993 exhibition of drawings and metal sculptures rendered by Pablo Picasso as well as selections from other artists: Julio Gonzalez Alexander Calder Alberto Giacometti and David Smith. With essays by Dore Ashton and Francisco Calvo Serraller. Includes chronologies for all of the artists a bibliography examples of their own writings and many illustrations. Much to see here. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation unknown books
1978164189Akron: Akron Art Institute 1978. Softcover. VG- water stains on front and back cover light rubbing/soiling. White softcover with color illustration and black lettering. 45 pp. Color and BW illustrations. Catalogue from a traveling exhibition from May 7- November 26 1978. The exhibitoin was displayed at the Akron Art Institute the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts the North Carolina Museum of Art and the Currier Gallery of Art. Akron Art Institute unknown books
19654028Northampton Massachusetts: Smith College Museum of Art 1965. Softcover. VG. Grey wraps with color illustration and black lettering. 44 pp. 29 bw plates. Catalogue from the exhibition of April to May 1985 at Smith College and MIT. Essays by Dore Ashton and Willem de Kooning reprinted article entitled The Renaissance and Order. Extensive selected bibliography; chronology and catalogue listing of 37 works. Uncommon. Smith College Museum of Art unknown books
2005109812New York NY: Ameringer Yohe Fine Art 2005. Softcover. VG. Tan pictorial wraps; 32 pp.; 16 color plates; 2 photos 1 color and 1 bw; 1 color figure. Accompanied the exhibition held October 6 - November 5 2005; Includes essay by Dore Aston. Ameringer Yohe Fine Art unknown books
1978509Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania 1978. Paperback. Fine. Stapled wraps. 31 pp. 8 color repros. Artists included are Gregory Amenoff Frances Barth Jake Berthot Bruce Boice James Juszczyk Elizabeth Murray Paul Rotterdam and Joan Thorne. Short biography and list of major exhibitions for each. Published to accompany the exhibition held in. Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania paperback books
199520133Fort Worth TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 1995. Softcover. VG slight bumping to corners. Color illustrated wraps. 188 pp. 42 color plates. Catalogue of exhibition to be held at National Gallery of Art Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and Albright-Knox Art Gallery from May 1995 to March 1996. Michael Auping's valuable text provides an introduction to the life and art of Arshile Gorky as well as an insightful consideration of the grand psychological landscape The Liver is the Cock's Comb 1944 a work pivotal to the development of Gorky's style. Dore Ashton writes a lucid account of this artist who tends to resist classification contributing an art historical overview of Gorky's appreciation of such modern innovators of abstraction and Surrealism as Miro and Kandinsky. Matthew Spender provides biographical details of Gorky's early years while a selection of Gorky's personal letters further sheds an intimate light on the artist and his achievements. Arshile Gorky 1904-1948 is recognized as one of the most crucial and intriguing figures in the early shaping of Abstract Expressionism. Gorky pioneered a complex vocabulary of forms by fusing landscapes remembered from his childhood home in Armenia with surrealist imagery and abstract plumes of color. In so doing he helped create a distinctly new vision for painting leading American art into one of the most experimental periods in its history. Gorky's most important paintings and drawings were executed from 1940 through 1947 powerfully expansive years that many regard as his breakthrough period. His rich mature work of these years is the focus of this illuminating volume the most comprehensive book on the subject. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth unknown books
2000152422Attleboro Massachusetts: Attleboro Museum 2000. Softcover. VG- May have been stapled or meant to be stapled but now feels more like a portfolio with a 20-page text and. Black & color illus. wraps 20 pp. 1 BW illus. plus one extra sheet with 16 color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2000 exhibition of neo-surrealistic art. Consists of an extensive essay by Alicia Craig Faxon. The exhibition presented pieces by 16 artists represented here by a single sheet with all of the works on it. The artists are: Samuel Bak Barbara Bachner Jesseca Ferguson LWD Cooperative Ric Haynes Ali Gary Jacobson Pam Golden Ana Mendieta Emma Amos David Newton Anita Steckel Wendy Seller Eddie Oates C. J. Lori and Leslie Sills. Scarce. Attleboro Museum unknown books
1983101773San Diego CA: San Diego Museum of Art 1983. Softbound. VG-. Light wear to wraps; small label at rear cover on one copy. Other copies have heavier soiling to covers but clean contents. Stapled white/yellow and color-illustrated wraps. 20 pp. 3 bw 4 color plates. Exhibiton held at San Diego Museum of Art Dec. 1983 to Jan. 1984 and three other locations through July 1984. Catalogue lists 30 works. Introduction by Grant Holcomb. Interview with the artist by Dore Ashton. Chronology. San Diego Museum of Art unknown books
2005182506London England: Crane Kalman Gallery 2005. Softcover. VG scuffs & smudges to back cover. spine top rubbed; minor rubbing to corners. interior clean. tight binding. white red & yellow illustrated wrappers. black spine printing. approx 44 unpaginated pgs w/ 20 color plates and artist portrait. Exhibition held May 24 to July 16 2005. Vibrant color plates. A nice introduction by the renowned art critic Dore Ashton. Crane Kalman Gallery unknown books