106 résultats
2004165780Zch., gdz, 2004. 6 Nummern, je 50-70 S., mit zahlreichen s/w und farbigen Abbildungen. Original-Broschur, 4°. Heft 1: Dieter Bachmann über Bruno Monguzzi, ausserdem zahlreiche Abbildungen von Plakaten von Flavia Cocchi; Heft 2 mit einem Nachruf auf Max Caflisch, einem Aufsatz von Hans Eduard Meier: ABCSchrift: eine zeitgemässe Handschrift sowie einem Bericht "Das trikontinentale Solidaritätsplakat" von René Lechleiter; Heft 3: Gérard Ifert über "Schach und Gestaltungsunterricht"; Heft 4: Hans Rudolf Bosshard über Helmut Schmid, Typograph, und Guillaume Faisant, "Petit itinéraire d'un apprenti grafiste"; Heft 5/6: Überblick über "Typositionen", Ausrichtungen und Positionen in der Ausbidlung von Typographen. Viele Texte parallel deutsch-englisch. Redaktion Lukas Hartmann, für die RSI Claude Darbellay und andere. Die "Typografischen Monatsblätter",erst "Typographischen Monatsblätter" erschienen von 1933 bis 2014, sie waren lange Zeit massgebend für typographische Gestaltung.. Softcover Guter Zustand. TM - RSI - STM, Nr. 1-6, 2004
200977690Santa Fe: Radius Books 2009. First edition. 4to. 143 pp. Tiny bump to one lower corner else fine in wrappers in near fine printed cardstock slipcase with a few small spots to the unprinted side. SIGNED by the Webbs on the half-title page. Santa Fe: Radius Books unknown
20139027858Havana: National Museum of Fine Arts 2013. 1st . Hardcover. Fine. Text in English. Beautifully illustrated in color <br/><br/> National Museum of Fine Arts hardcover books
2012212419Portland OR: Nazraeli Press 2012. Rilegato tela sovracoperta cloth dust jacket. Perfetto Mint. <strong>Six by Six: Set 3 Volume 2</strong>. With a separate exhibition-quality original print numbered and signed by Del Valle e Gomez on 11 x 14 inch paper. 25 colour photographs by the Artists/ 25 fotografie a colori di Del Valle e Gomez. Con <strong>una fotografia originale</strong> sciolta su carta pesante numerata e firmata dagli artisti a penna al retro Esemplare 74/100. Cm 355x275. Un breve scritto di <strong>Octavio Paz</strong> "The Labyrinth of Solitude". 4to cm 37x295. pp. 32. Perfetto Mint. Prima edizione di 100 esemplari numerati e firmati First edition of 100 numbered and signed copies. <em>"The word death is not pronounced in New York in Paris in London because it burns the lips. The Mexican in contrast is familiar with death joke about it caresses it sleeps with it celebrates it";" it is one of his favorite toys and his most steadfast love. True there is perhaps as much fear in his attitude as in that of others but at least death is not hidden away: he looks at it face to face with impatience disdain or irony" Octavio Paz.<br /><br />"La parola morte non viene pronunciata a New York a Parigi a Londra perché"; brucia le labbra. Il messicano al contrario ha familiarità con la morte ci scherza sopra la accarezza ci dorme insieme la celebra; è uno dei suoi giocattoli preferiti e il suo amore più saldo. È vero forse c'è tanta paura nel suo atteggiamento quanto in quello degli altri ma almeno la morte non è" nascosta: la guarda in faccia con impazienza disprezzo o ironia" Octavio Paz.<br /></em> Nazraeli Press, hardcover
2015115332Society. New. 2015. Paperback. 0942576586 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Society paperback
20189560San Francisco CA: Cuba 2018. Unique. Hardcover. Fine. Minor edge wear else tight bright and unmarred. Loosely bound sheets. 8vo. np. Illus. colored plates. Unique copy. Signed by the artist. <br/><br/>Acrylic paint marker drawings on paper. Artist' shop-book used to test/design work and color schemes. A unique books of acrylic paint marker drawings of graffiti murals most of which have been executed on walls throughout the San Francisco Bay area from 2009– 2012. <br />This is an amazingly beautiful example of urban art and valuable primary research materials for African American studies calligraphy type design urban studies art history and visual art. This an unusual work as he seldom does 'women' focused typically on more political issues. Here he blends women and politics with style and flare. Also unusually he includes a small self portrait. <br />Cuba is one of the grandfathers of the San Francisco Mission School supplying both the aesthetic styles and the radical leftist politics that formed what may be the only coherent new school of American art since the Punk/graf rock art scene of the 1980s. “It was a lot of punk rock shows and stuff like that. There was always graffiti in these places and I was just like "Who is this guy I keep on seeing this guy." There was this one guy Cuba he wrote "Cuba" and it was at all the same hardcore shows in the bathroom on the door and on the street. And then I was like "What who's doing this" It was different than my idea of what graffiti was before that.” - Barry McGee in PBS’s Art of this Century 2005 <br />"We want to flex our skills and make the community look better" says the 41-year-old painter known as Cuba who has been working on walls with and without permission for more than 25 years. "It's our own form of urban renewal." -San Francisco Chronicle Monday March 7 2005 Cuba hardcover books