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Allan Harding Mackay: Source Derivations VII

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Allan Kaprow--Art as Life

A self-described "un-artist," Allan Kaprow championed an artistic practice that moved art out of the museum and into the everyday. His works insistently blurred the boundaries between art and life, requiring active participation rather than passive spectatorship, interactive collaboration rather than solitary creation. This richly illustrated volume documents five decades of Kaprow's life and work. Its six essays range across his shifts from painter to environmental artist to the inventor o...

Allan Ramsay: A Complete Catalogue of His Paintings (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies)

Over 600 portraits are catalogued in detail. Each is illustrated in black and white in chronological sequence indicating the full range of Ramsay's art. There is an introductory essay and biographical summary, list of portraits, statistical surveys of his production and prices and indices of engravers and of sales....

Allan Sekula: Fish Story

Photographs by Allan Sekula. Text by Benjamin Buchloh....

Alle Kunstler: War--Revolution--Weimar : German Expressionist Prints, Posters, and Periodicals from the Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation

The anguish, frustration, and desperate experimentation which characterized German society in the wake of its bitter defeat in World War I and during the ensuing revolution are nowhere more apparent than in the graphic posters, prints, and book and periodical illustrations produced by the German Expressionist artists who, between 1918 and 1922, joined the effort to reshape society. In a scholarly and sympathetic study enhanced by over 100 illustrations, art historian Ida Rigby analyzes these art...

Allegories of Modernism: Contemporary Drawing

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Allen Ginsberg: Beat & Pieces: A Complete Story of the Beat Generation In the Words of Fernanda Pivano With Photographs by Allen Ginsberg

The Beats go on. This intimate book joins photographs by Allen Ginsberg of both himself and his cronies with text by his translator, Italy's legendary literary journalist, Fernanda Pivano, to provide a remarkable document of the time. Ginsberg recorded in "Howl" the indelible portrait of an era, beginning, "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness." But Ginsberg was also looking at his cohorts through his viewfinder and recording them in astonishing historical snapshots that te...

Allen Sekula: Performance under Working Conditions (English and German Edition)

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The Alliance of Art And Industry: Toledo Designs for a Modern America

This fascinating volume explores the impact of the industrial designer on America, using Toledo as a paradigm of the profound shift from manufacturing based solely on engineering to production involving design and marketing....

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