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2009166260New York: Haim Chanin Fine Arts 2009. First edition. Softcover. 48 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 25 through June 13 2009. Introduction by Laurent Boudier. Essay by Dore Ashton. Includes numerous illustrations lists of previous exhibitions articles filmography and museum and public collections. A clean very near fine copy in French style wrappers and with laid in press release and reception card. Uncommon. Haim Chanin Fine Arts unknown books
198677879Miami: Self-published by the author 1986. Paperback. 115p. text in Spanish very good first US edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Cuban exile poetry. Self-published by the author paperback 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
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
200350360Fort Worth TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in association with Thames & Hudson and the Royal Academy of Arts 2003 . Softcover. Very good/No dust jacket. Fort Worth TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in association with Thames & Hudson and the Royal Academy of Arts 2003 . Copious b/w and color photographs. 270 pp. Softcover. Large 4to. Multi-color stiff wrappers. Seemingly unread copy. Very good. Very good/No dust jacket. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in association with Thames & Hudson and the Royal Academy of Arts paperback books
199530666The Arkansas Arts Center 1995. Softcover. VG- Ex-gallery owned with label on front cover and few interior marks some scuffs to covers otherwise clean. White paper wraps. 87 pp. Profuse bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1994 exhibition of artwork by Austrian-born American painter Paul Zwietnig-Rotterdam b. 1939. With an essay by Dore Ashton. Includes chronology exhibitions history and bibliography as well as many fine examples of his work. Scarce. The Arkansas Arts Center paperback books
198768144Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press 1987. First edition. xix 526 pp. Light foxing along top edge else near fine in near fine dust jacket. Donald Kuspit provides both a foreword and a preface. A volume in the “Contemporary American Art Critics Series.†Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press unknown books
1968139148Berkeley CA: The Greek Theatre 1968. Two color lithograph handbill designed by legendary psychedelic poster artist Dore advertising a performance by Ornette Coleman and his ensemble at the Greek Theatre's "Sun Suite Festival" in Berekley CA August 11 1968. <br/><br/>A watershed period for Coleman who only two years earlier had made the controversial decision to add his ten-year-old son Denardo to his band as the drummer on the then-criticized and now-classic album "The Empty Foxhole." The young drummer's unrefined yet highly distinctive style drove Coleman's music into entirely new directions and becoming Ornette's primary drummer continued to evolve his father's art for the next three decades. <br/><br/>7 x 4.5 inches. Fine. <br/><br/>Grushkin Art of Rock AOR-2.80. The Greek Theatre unknown books
1854WRCLIT60656Paris: J. Bry Ainé 1854. 65-3391pp. Quarto. Contemporary calf and boards. Frontis and fifteen plates plus numerous head and tail-pieces and vignettes engraved in wood after drawings by Doré. Text in double columns. Some scattered foxing to the text generally sparing the plates crown of spine substantially chipped upper joint broken detached and wear to corners; internally very good and adequate for rebinding. First edition to feature Doré's famous illustrations with the text edited with notes by Louis Barré. Published as part of Bry's series of editions of European masterpieces printed in double-column format on cheap paper to make them accessible to the less than affluent public this edition "launched the artist on his famous series of illustrated classics . his illustrations's dark visions of castles cathedrals and cities crammed with improbable towers offer the first full realization of Doré's conception of the Middle Ages" - Ray. "Cet ouvrage populaire est fort recherché." - Carteret. RAY ART OF THE FRENCH ILLUSTRATED BOOK 242. CARTERET p.511. J. Bry Ainé hardcover books
199329981Berkeley: University of California Press 1993. Paperback. Very Good. 317pp index. Internally fine with clean text that has no underlining highlighting or notes. <br/><br/> University of California Press paperback books
1993037051Berkeley Etc.: University of California Press 1993. 1st Paperback Printing. x 331p. colored and b/w illus. stiff wrappers. University of California Press unknown books
19927304Santa Fe New Mexico: Museum of New Mexico Press 1992. First printing. Small folio 135 pp. Fine photo essay done over a number of years of the Nino Fidencio movement and pilgrimages. Numerous curanderos both in Mexico and in the Southwest of the US continue the tradition acting as mediums of the Nino.Gardner captures the feel of the movement very well particularly as she has included with the images considerable text explaining the context of the photos. Fine copy in like dust jacket. <br/><br/> Museum of New Mexico Press unknown books
1972UASHNEW00CZCHolt Rinehart and Winston 1972. Very Good. Ashton Dore. New York: Architecture Sculpture Painting. New York City: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1972. 288pp. Illustrated. Bibliography. Narrow 4to. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed edges. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with lightly bumped edges. Front flap has a light crease. Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover books
1972020384New York Etc.: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1972. 1st Edition. 288p. dj. World cultural guides. Holt, Rinehart and Winston unknown books
1994146387New York: Independent Curators Incorporated 1994. from a run of 7500. Paperback. Fine. Red color-illus. card wraps with white lettering on red spine. 95 pp. full of bw images. Catalogue from the touring exhibition of monumental statues of Soviet leaders and history instigated by Komar & Melmid. Includes essays by 7 experts a checklist of the works and very brief biographical information about each artist represented. The focal point of the exhibition/catalogue is "to leave the statues at their sites and transform them through art into history lessons." Upon the dissolution of the USSR many statues of the Soviet leaders were either destroyed or taken to statue graveyards as in Budapest. Kolmar & Melamid propose creative changes/additions such as putting an enormous pigeon on Lenin's head or wrapping a noose around another's neck and leaving him dangling for all to see. A vicarious retaliation of sorts and a creative entree to a history lesson necessary for some aspects of Soviet life not to be repeated. An excellent catalogue. Independent Curators Incorporated paperback books
1307989New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers n. d. Hardcover. Large Quarto; G/VG-; 80 plates; white spine with black lettering; ex-library; dust jacket shows light sunning to exterior sticker to rear; mylar wraps; cloth has sunning to exterior covered with white paper; text block shows slight toning to exterior edges ex-library stamps to last 2 pages and copyright page pencil to copyright page small sticker to rear pastedown; some wrinkling to rear endpaper; arts - sculpture; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1307989. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers hardcover 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
2013253389New York: Acquavella 2013. hardcover. near fine. Illustrated in color. 95 pages 4to grey blind-stamped cloth. New York: Aquavella 2013. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Acquavella unknown books
2013145298New York: Acquavella Galleries 2013. First edition. Hardcover. 93 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 9 through November 22 2013. Foreword by William R. Acquavella. Text by Colm Toibin and Dore Ashton. Includes numerous color illustrations. A fine copy in grey cloth boards. No dust jacket as issued. An attractive production. Acquavella Galleries unknown books
19841329589New York: Hudson Hills Press 1984. First edition. Softcover. Quarto; First edition; G; Paperback; Spine white with black print; Cover has slight bumps to fore corners else clean and bright; Text block has slight bumps to fore corners else clean and tight; "In association with The Mark Rothko Foundation and The American Federation of Arts"- title page; Published in conjunction with the exhibition May 1984- September 1986; 144 pages frontispiece illustrated color. Shelf: American Art<br /> <br /> NOTE: Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1329589. FP New Rockville Stock. Hudson Hills Press unknown books
198442529New York: Hudson Hills Press 1984. First Edition. Quarto 30.5cm x 23cm. Black cloth boards hardcover; lettered in gray on spine and title blind-stamped on cover; dustjacket; 144pp; illus. Fine copy; no markings or signs of wear; appears new. Near Fine dustwrapper; retail sticker on back panel. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Mark Rothko: Works on Paper. Introduction by Dore Ashton. 86 color plates. Hudson Hills Press unknown books
1998157874np: Connaissance des Arts 1998. First edition. Softcover. 66 pages. Preface by Jeffrey Weiss. Essays by Dore Ashton Michael Gibson and Sheldon Nadelman and also includes text by Rothko as well. Includes some black and white and numerous color illustrations. A very near fine copy in wrappers. Connaissance des Arts unknown books
1960181536Paris France: Cimaise 1960. Softcover. Good. scuffs smudges & tanning to covers; light sunning to edges. light speckled foxing to interior otherwise clean. purple & white stapled wrappers. 14 pgs w/ 6 bw plates. Text in French English German and Spanish. Translated interivew with famed art critic Dore Ashton. Large nicely detailed black and white plates. Exhibition held April-June of 1960. A nice piece for the Louise Nevelson completist. Cimaise unknown books
1872302978London: Grant & Co 1872. First edition. Wood-engraved title page illustrated with numerous wood-engraved plates vignettes head- and tail-pieces after Doré. 13 parts in 12. 1 vols. Folio. Original printed wrappers spines repaired. Very good clean set. Cloth folding box. Doré Gustave. First edition. Wood-engraved title page illustrated with numerous wood-engraved plates vignettes head- and tail-pieces after Doré. 13 parts in 12. 1 vols. Folio. Doré's London in original Parts Issue. "Doré's devastating realization of the contrast of wealth and poverty in a modern metropolis makes LONDON one of the great illustrated books of the world.". Ray p. 134 Grant & Co unknown books
1872014701London: Grant & Co 1872. First Edition. Folio. 191pp. illustrated with magnificent illustrations by Dore whose marvelous depictions of the squalid metropolis and showing an underside described in part by Dickens and written both by Octavia Hill and General Booth were here made bold by the large size engravings with details that later reprints unfortunately had to reduce ending the boldness of his pen rebacked and re-cornered in brown leather over original maroon cloth raised bands with lettering gilt marbled endpapers and all edges marbled occasional scattered foxing but mostly clean. A very good copy of this scarce edition. - McLean Victorian Book Design; Garvery; Muir Victorian Illustrated Books pp. 225-22. Grant & Co unknown books