Barnett Newman
Philadelphia & New Haven: Philadelpia Museum of Art & Yale University Press, 2002.
Hardcover.
With essays by Ann Temkin & Richard Shiff. Contributions by Suzanne Penn & Melissa Ho.
A survey of the work of 20th century American artist Barnett Newman (1905-1970) from his founding role in the New York School in the 1940s to his key influence on both minimalism and conceptual art in the 1960s.
Featuring more than 100 of his paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures, the book also offers significant new scholarly findings based on the archives of the Barnett Newman Foundation. Each work of art is reproduced in full color and accompanied by its own entry. A comprehensive chronology of the artist's life based on new documentation, a selected bibliography, and a selected exhibition history complete the volume.
Item #902553ISBN: 0300094299
10-1/2 x 12”, black cloth with silver spine titles, gray endpapers, 351pp, chronology, selected bibliography, exhibition history, index of illustrated works by Barnett Newman, over 300 illustrations, three fold-out plates.
Clean, square, fine in rubbed dust wrapper and protective mylar. Book is large and heavy and will require extra shipping charges for USPS Priority Mail. Please inquire regarding shipping cost to your locale before purchase.
Price: $85.00




