Unmarked. Sun fading on spine. Text in Hungarian. 202 B/W plates and 1 color plate. Kovacs Margit (1902-1977) was a Hungarian ceramist and sculptor. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Well illustrated in color. Targetted for children ages 3-7. 28p. Measures 9.25x11.25 inches. Translated by Catherine McCreadie. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Matrix 194 gallery handout for September 16-November 11, 2001 exhibition. Measures 24x8.5 inches unfolded. Two-sided print. 5 panels on each side, with three-punched holes for Matrix binder. 9 color reproductions.
Printed on semi-gloss cover stock. Bio. Bibliography. Bronson's (b. 1963) site-specific MATRIX installation was a three-screen, mural-scale video projection that continues the artist's exploration of her interests in landscape painting, photography, structuralist cinema, special effects, sound art, and science fiction. • •• View More...
Unmarked. Exhibition catalog. Beautifully illustrated with 105 plates (including X-radiographs) and 50 in color. Plates are accompanied by brief descriptions of provenance, exhibitions, and technique. 230p. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Small stain on cover. Booklet for an exhibition (8 October-7 December 1980), the second of the Second Sight series that juxtaposed two paintings related by theme.
The paintings are Titian: Portrait of a man and Rembrandt: Self-portrait at the age of 34. 24p. B/W illustrations. Bibliography. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Soft crease on cover. 24p. Illustrated. Accompanied exhibition that focused on Turner's work along the Picardy and Kent coasts in the mid-1840s. Exhibition checklist. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Catalog for 1982 exhibition at The Toledo Museum of Art, Museo del Prado, National Gallery of Art and the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Extensively illustrated. Map. Chronology. 273pp. Index. Bibliography.
Essays by Jonathan Brown, William B. Jordan, Richard L. Kagan and Alfronso E. Perez Sanchez.
El Greco (1541-1614),born Domenikos Theotokopoulos, was a painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance. • • • View More...
Unmarked. 6-panel folded Fall 2017 brochure/newsletter. 4 large, color illustrations. Image of John Chiara with printer Courtney Sennish in the Crown Press studio, 2016. Each side measures 8.5x11 inches. Accompanied April 7-June 3, 2017 exhibition. John Chiara (b. 1971) is an American contemporary artist and photographer. • • • View More...
Unmarked. 4-sided folded brochure that introduced six new etchings by Mary Heilmann in 2017. Seven color illustrations. Each side measures 8.5x11 inches.
Mary Heilmann (b. 1940) is an American contemporary artist whose works include paintings, works on paper, ceramics, and furniture. • • • View More...
Unmarked. 4-sided folded brochure. Six color illustrations. Each side measures 8.5x11 inches.
Tom Marioni (b. 1937) is a founding member of San Francisco's conceptual art movement and is recognized internationally for his work with sound, video, light and shadow, re-thinking the definition of art practice. He founded the Museum of Conceptual Art in San Francisco from 1970 until 1984. • • • View More...
Introduces Douglas Gordon, an artist who first came to prominence in the 1990s, winning the Turner Prize in 1996. He soon earned a reputation for making art from pre-existing materials, most spectacularly in the case of classic films.
A title in the Tate Publishing's Modern Artists monographs series. 128p. • •• View More...
Unmarked. Exhibition catalog at K-raum Daxer, Munchen. Text in German and English. Illustrated throughout. Essay by Karola Grasslin on The Boxed Alphabetician (Der verschachtelte Alphabetiker).
Joseph Zehrer (b. 1954) is a German visual artist. His works, exhibited in Europe and America, cover the spectrum from acrylic glass paintings to electric installations involving light and sound. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Well illustrated. Text in several languages, including Dutch, French, German, and English. 28p. Presents the work of Johanna C. van der Bruggen who works with planks of finely sawn maritime pine. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Exhibition catalog for July 11-August 3, 1987, Gallery Min, Tokyo. Text in English and Japanese. Measures 11 inches square. Large color plates. Photograph of the artist.
Barry Brukoff is an award-winning photographer. Intro by Morrie Camhi. • • • View More...
Unmarked text. 20p. Catalog published in conjunction with the Nancy Buchanan--50s/80s: Return of Style/Return of Context exhibition, November 23-December 23, 1988 at the San Francisco Art Institute, Emanuel Walter/Atholl McBean Galleries.
Line drawings by Robbin Henderson. Black, white & silver illustrated screenprinted covers with drawings by Nancy Buchanan. Measures 7x5.5 inches (17.78x13.97 cm). • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Extensively illustrated. 96p. Timeline. Includes postcard of Leonardo's Lady with an Ermine, ca 1490. Index. Glossary. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Includes errata slip. Large French Flaps. Extensively illustrated throughout, including foldouts. Measures 8.75x11.75 inches. Catalogue of an exhibition organized by Bernard Daneberg Galleries, New York. 155p. • • • View More...
Text in German. Includes 24 pictures in color. (24 farbige Bilder nach den Fresken in der Sixtinischen Kapelle.) Foreword by Bettina Seipp. • •• View More...
Factory sealed. This volume celebrates the historic acquisition by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco of sixty-two paintings, sculptures, drawings, and quilts by twenty-two contemporary African American artists.
Contributors include Timothy Anglin Burgard, Thornton Dial, Lonnie Holley, Joe Minter, and Lauren Palmor. 184p. Measures 9x10.5 inches. • • • View More...
Issued in conjunction with the November 8, 2008-February 15, 2009 exhibition of sculpture and artwork by Bay Area-based artist Al Farrow (b. 1943). • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Beautifully illustrated in color. 64p. Measures 9x10 inches. Photograph of the artist. Exhibition checklist.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition The Surreal World Of Enrico Donati; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in association with Weinstein Gallery.
Born in 1909 in Milan, Italy, Enrico Donati studied economics before turning his attention to avant-garde music and ultimately to painting. In Pais he met the Surrealists and came in contact with the sacred artifacts of the Native Americans at the Musee de l'Homme. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Signed by artist. Inlaid letter from the artist explaining the project. Photo-montages and poems on the theme of change. 28p. • • • View More...