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This catalogue presents a broad selection of Fred Sandback's works on paper, drawings and prints, providing impressive evidence of how seamlessly Sandback transferred the techniques of lithography, etching and woodcuts into the aesthetics of his time and traces the development of his sculptures in these media.
Contemporary Art Monographs
February 2012
Fred Sandback: drawing spaces
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This catalogue presents a broad selection of Fred Sandback's works on paper, drawings and prints, providing impressive evidence of how seamlessly Sandback transferred the techniques of lithography, etching and woodcuts into the aesthetics of his time and traces the development of his sculptures in these media.
Contemporary Art Monographs
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Starting out as a Fluxus-oriented maker of objects and participatory conceptual compositions, Mary Bauermeister (born 1934) had her first solo show at the Stedelijk Museum in 1962. Bauermeister promptly relocated to New York, and began to make works protesting the Vietnam war and critiquing consumer culture. Her "lens boxes"--wooden or aluminum boxes containing layers of(...)
Contemporary Art Monographs
March 2011
Mary Bauermeister: Worlds in a box
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Starting out as a Fluxus-oriented maker of objects and participatory conceptual compositions, Mary Bauermeister (born 1934) had her first solo show at the Stedelijk Museum in 1962. Bauermeister promptly relocated to New York, and began to make works protesting the Vietnam war and critiquing consumer culture. Her "lens boxes"--wooden or aluminum boxes containing layers of often bubble-like glass with collaged elements--were soon bought up by major American museums, and have become the works for which she is best known today. Here, for the first time, Bauermeister's enigmatic objects are surveyed and contextualized.
Contemporary Art Monographs