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Ad Usum: To Be Used
Edited by José Luis Falconi
Edited by Pedro Reyes
Contributions by Antanas Mockus
Contributions by Alejandro Jodorowsky
Contributions by Augusto Boal
Contributions by Doris Sommer
Contributions by Ute Meta Bauer
Ad Usum is the catalogue of the retrospective exhibit of celebrated Mexican artist Pedro Reyes mounted at the Carpenter Center and organized by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University. This is the first volume entirely dedicated to the works of Reyes, who is considered to be one of the most innovative and radical young Mexican artists.
Paperback 2008
Audubon: Early Drawings
John James Audubon
Introduction by Richard Rhodes
Notes by Scott V. Edwards
Foreword by Leslie A. Morris
Hardcover 2008
Charles Sheeler and Cult of the Machine
Karen Lucic
Charles Sheeler (1886-1965) was one of the most noted American painters and photographers to embrace the iconography of the machine. But was he high priest or heretic in the religion of mass production and technology that dominated his era? Karen Lucic considers this intriguing question while telling us Sheeler's story, and showing us how Sheeler produced images of extraordinary aesthetic power that provocatively confirmed America's technological and industrial prestige in vivid detail.
Paperback
Degas
Theodore Reff
Paperback
Emancipatory Action
Edited by José Luis Falconi
Edited by Gabriela Rangel
Edited by Nicolau Sevcenko
Paula Trope
Contributions by Paulo Herkenhoff
Contributions by Doris Sommer
This volume is based on the exhibition of Paula Trope at the Americas Society (NYC) made in conjunction with Harvard University's Cultural Agency Initiative. Contemporary Brazilian artist Paula Trope has acquired recent notice for the pin-hole photography she creates together with the "Meninos da Rua" (street children) in Rio de Janeiro, of which she is not really the "author" but its facilitator, instructor, and curator.
Paperback 2008
Francis Bacon and the Loss of Self
Ernst Van Alphen
Paperback / Hardcover
Interpreting Cézanne
Sidney Geist
Hardcover 1988
John Singleton Copley
Jules David Prown
Hardcover 1966
Manet's Silence and the Poetics of Bouquets
James Rubin
A sense of stillness and silence pervades Manet's painting. It is this silence that James Rubin explores in this book. Applying J. L. Austin's notion of the performative, which bridges the gap between language and action or between the painted image and its social effect, Rubin goes beyond past theorists to describe the curious ways in which Manet's paintings act upon us.
Paperback 1995 / Hardcover
Pacing the World
Whitney Davis
This extensively illustrated book is the first full-length study of the Canadian-born sculptor David Rabinowitch. Whitney Davis closely analyzes six groups of works produced by Rabinowitch between 1963 and the present, and explores Rabinowitch's relations to the work of modern painters and sculptors as well as his involvement with the wider history of art.
Paperback 1997 / Hardcover
The Shape of Content
Ben Shahn
Hardcover 1957 / Paperback 1992
Thomas Eakins
Lloyd Goodrich
Hardcover
Toulouse-Lautrec
Peter A. Wick
This catalogue documents a collection of 24 black and white reproductions of book covers and brochures illustrated by Toulouse-Latrec housed in the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts at the Houghton Library. This is a sequel to Philip Hofer's A Bestiary by Toulouse-Lautrec.
Paperback 2005
Working Space
Frank Stella
Here is a rare opportunity to view painting through the discerning eyes of one of the world's foremost abstract painters. Stella uses the crisis of representational art in sixteenth-century Italy to illuminate the crisis of abstraction in our time. Professionals, students, collectors and all lovers of art will find Stella's non-traditional evaluations of the masters' work controversial and his fresh concepts wonderfully provocative.
Hardcover 1986 / Paperback 1986