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Addison Gallery of American Art 65 Years: A Selective CatalogueSince it opened its doors in 1931, the Addison Gallery of American Art has become renowned for its outstanding collection of works by American artists. A suberb volume that serves as a general introduction to the collection.... |
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Adel Abdessemed: A L'attaqueAdel Abdessemed was born in 1971 in Constantine, Algeria. He left North Africa in the 1990s as a political migrant, and eventually his travels brought him to the P.S.1 International Studio Program, where he showed in Uniforms: Order and Disorder in 2001. Then September 11 came along. In its aftermath, Abdessemed found he couldn't make a home in the U.S. He was the subject of suspicion; it was "unlivable." He has since settled in Paris, but he hasn't left September 11 behind: his Fire Space inclu... |
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Adelaide's Architecture and Art : a Walking Guide... |
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Adios Columbus/Vistas Latinas Exhibited at Hillwood Art Museum, Brookville, New York March 11-April 26, 1992: Hillwood Art Museum, Long Island University, March 11 - April 26, 1992... |
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The Admiralty Islands: Art from the South Seas (Rietberg Museum)... |
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Ado-Toys/Ado-Speelgoed... |
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Adolf Born... |
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Adolph Gottlieb 1956Offering a rare look at Adolph Gottlieb’s progress as he moved from one major phase of his career to another, this fully illustrated catalogue highlights the work of one of the seminal figures of abstract expressionism. Celebrating one of the most successful and influential artists of his generation, this catalog presents the incredible variety and energy of Gottlieb's work during the pivotal year of 1956. Gottlieb's career spans more than fifty years, longer than most of his colleagues. H... |
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Adolph Gottlieb: A RetrospectiveReissue of the only book that covers the entire career of this master of Abstract Expressionism.... |
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