Monograph from "The Great American Artist Series" on Jackson Pollock. Text by Frank O'Hara. Includes notes to the plates, chronology, selected bibliography, and index. Printed in black-and-white, with 16 full-color plates. [details]
Halprin articulates a precise construct for creative planning in regards to both physical places and interpersonal communication. The RSVP Cycles present four key aspects with which to achieve creative potential: Resources, Score, Valuaction and Performance. ... [details]
Monograph on the pastel drawings of Eugène Delacroix by Lee Johnson. "This volume gathers together all the extant pastels of Eugène Delacroix (1798 - 1862), the leader of the French Romantic movement in painting, the greatest colourist and the most vesratile master of the first half of the nineteenth century. ... [details]
Critical biography on the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright by Vincent Scully, Jr. Includes notes to the text, bibliographical notes, selected chronological list of buildings and projects, sources of illustrations, and index. ... [details]
"In this long-awaited volume, Meyer Schapiro, hailed by the New York Times as 'the most important art historian America has produce,' offers a fresh and exciting new look at 'the Impressionist family' by exploring broad themes of Impressionist painting and Parisian culture in the late nineteenth century. ... [details]
Monograph documenting projects produced by Red Grooms with Manhattan Ruckus Construction Company. Includes biography and list of plates. [details]
An early monograph from "The Great American Artist Series" on the painter Willem de Kooning. Text by Thomas B. Hess. Includes notes to the plates, chronology, selected chronological bibliography, index of plates, and index of names and subjects. ... [details]