A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 66 pages. Catalogue of an exhibition of works by native artists in Canada, organized in 1992 (?) by the Alberta Part Art Publications Society, for Syncrude Canada Ltd. View More...
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 113 pages. 8 1/4"w x 11 5/8"h. Exhibition catalog for a show that appeared in Russia, England, France, and Germany. The ukiyo-e prints of the Edo period represented here includes portraits of mother and chld, depecitions of customs and games, children's prints, and omacha-e. View More...
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full dark gray cloth boards. Small tear on dust jacket. 104 pages. 10 1/4"w x 9 1/4"h. Drawings, prints, and watercolors by the British Columbia artist. View More...
A new, unread book in excellent condition. 8 1/4"w x 9 1/4"h. "This beautifully photographed catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition, Cris Bruch: Others Who Were Here, documents a new body of work by the multi-award-winning Seattle artist Cris Bruch. It features an essay by Frye Director Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker that provides historic information on the Great Plains, illuminating Bruch?s exploration of his family?s roots as dryland farmers in eastern Colorado during the first half of the twentieth century. The catalogue also contains rich full-page reproductions of the installat... View More...
A clean, unmarked book in excellent condition. "FRANK151 is an independent internationally recognized media company based in New York City, with satellite offices in Los Angeles and Tokyo. Through a distinctive mix of exclusive and unvarnished content, FRANK151 speaks to a global audience of culturally acute creators, agitators and connoisseurs." There has never been a need for more drastic change in our world. With a strained environment, social and political unrest, and economic hardships, we are constantly being bombarded with bad news, bad vibes, and bad examples. Now is the time to stan... View More...
A clean, unmarked book in excellent condition. "FRANK151 is an independent internationally recognized media company based in New York City, with satellite offices in Los Angeles and Tokyo. Through a distinctive mix of exclusive and unvarnished content, FRANK151 speaks to a global audience of culturally acute creators, agitators and connoisseurs." Like a candy shop of provocative colors, lavish fabrics and lashings of dementia, Dan Macmillan?s brainchild, Zoltar The Magnificent, represents the twisted future of Britain?s once-sheltered youth, now that the seams of respectability have begun t... View More...
A clean, unmarked book in excellent condition. "FRANK151 is an independent internationally recognized media company based in New York City, with satellite offices in Los Angeles and Tokyo. Through a distinctive mix of exclusive and unvarnished content, FRANK151 speaks to a global audience of culturally acute creators, agitators and connoisseurs." The Seventh Letter was founded in 2000 by the rumored leader of the infamous West Coast graffiti crews AWR MSK to act as a platform for crew members to showcase their work in the form of fine-art exhibitions, apparel, and other special projects. View More...
A new, unread book in excellent condition. 10 1/2"w x 11 1/2"h. "One of the most discussed, and perhaps controversial, artists of the late nineteenth century, Gabriel von Max (1840-1915) 'set hearts beating violently' with his paintings of a somnambulant, crucified woman with a full-blooded swain at her feet and an anatomist pulling back diaphanous cloth from the alabaster corpse of a beautiful young woman. Max?s portrayal of the biblical tale of Jairus? daughter being raised from the dead, his polemical depiction of vivisection, and his paintings of his beloved, yet melancholic, monkeys enga... View More...
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