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B9780804011679Hardback. New. Dawn Powell was a gifted satirist who moved in the same circles as Dorothy Parker Ernest Hemingway renowned editor Maxwell Perkins and other midcentury New York luminaries. Her many novels are typically divided into two groups: those dealing with her native Ohio and those set in New York. hardcover
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19900000896LA: Martin Lawrence Limited Editions 1990. Hardcover. Like New/Slip Case Excellent. Dark Green slip cover protecting book of same cloth. a limited signed edition in gift condition. <br/> <br/> Martin Lawrence Limited Editions hardcover
2008202749University Park PA: Pennsylvania State University Press 2008. Softcover. VG: Exlibrary book. Stamp on the top text block. Stamp on the front free end page. Stamp sticker and due date card on the back pasted end page. Sticker at the base of the spine. Glossy white softcover book with the title printed in blue and in red down the spine. Pages: 10 ix-xvii 1 1-269. Profusely illustrated with a mix of black-and-white and color images. "Fixed Ecstasy advances a fundamentally new understanding of Miró's enterprise in the 1920s and of the most important works of his career. Without a doubt Joan Miró 1893-1983 is one of the leading artists of the early twentieth century to be ranked alongside such artists as Picasso Matisse Mondrian and Pollock in his contributions to modernist painting. Still Miró's work has eluded easy classification. He is best known as a Surrealist but as Charles Palermo demonstrates Miró's early years in Barcelona and Paris require a revisionist account of Miró's development and his place in modernism. Palermo's arguments are based on new research into Miró's relations with the rue Blomet group of writers and artists as well as on close readings of the techniques and formal structures of Miró's early drawings and paintings. Chapter by chapter Palermo unfolds a narrative that makes a cogent argument for freeing Miró from long-standing dependence on Surrealism with its strong emphasis on dreams and the unconscious. Miró along with associates such as Georges Bataille Carl Einstein and Michel Leiris pressed representation to its limit at the verge of an ecstatic identification with the world." Contents are as follows: Introduction: silence in painting -- Calligraphy: vine and sundial -- Extension: toys and rainbows -- Stroke: medium and compass -- Entering painting's thickness: translucence and turning -- Suicide: Leiris and Siriel -- Conclusion: Miró in silence. Pennsylvania State University Press paperback
427509Radius Books. Hardcover. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Although it has been linked with distinct twentieth-century art practices--including abstraction Minimalism and Conceptual art--Blinky Palermo's 1943-1977 diverse body of work defies easy classification. Throughout his brief and influential career Palermo executed paintings objects installations and works on paper that addressed the contextual and semantic issues at stake in the construction exhibition and reception of works of art. This publication focuses in depth on the artist's works on paper from 1976-1977 executed just prior to his untimely death in February 1977. Palermo's late work is characterized by its explorations of the tensions and contrasts between material and color surface and depth and signification and abstraction. These works on paper convey his understanding of color as a system of signs. This fully illustrated catalogue is the first to comprehensively address this facet of Palermo's practice and includes new scholarship by Christine Mehring and Christoph Schreier. Clean tight copy no marks or inscriptions very light wear where some pages were stuck together due to damp. Radius Books hardcover
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