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Fair. Acceptable-This is a significantly damaged book. It should be considered a reading copy only. Please order this book only if you are interested in the content and not the condition. May be ex-library. Oversized. PAPERBACK.
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Very Good. Trade PB. 4to. Published by Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, South Hadley, MA. 2015. 130 pages, including 80 color plates. First Edition/First Printing. Wrappers lightly worn with some light shelf-wear to the extremities present. Book is free of ownership marks. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. One of the most acclaimed figures of today's global art world, Ghanaian artist El Anatsui has remained in the limelight since his sensational appearance in the 2007 Venice Biennale. When the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum collaborated with the artist to organize an exhibition of his monumental artwork--including a personal visit to the remote Massachusetts campus--it shocked the contemporary art community. El Anatsui: New Worlds is the product of the college's prolonged engagement with this installation--a lavishly illustrated volume highlighting the responses of twenty members of the community. Drawing on their own training in computer science or philosophy, biology or economics, the contributors examine their creative and intellectual reactions to Anatsui's powerful sculptures, offering the unique lens of their particular discipline. With its stunning design, diverse scholarly perspectives, and featured conversation with the artist, El Anatsui: New Worlds will captivate art lovers and art historians alike. EB; 7.75 X 0.75 X 10.75 inches; 134 pages.
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Good. New Worlds. 8vo. 128 pp. Bound in illustrated wrappers, exposed spine. Full-color illustrations. Catalog for an exhibition held at Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, 21 January-8 June, 2014. Good, water stains to front cover causing warping through to page 7, scuffing to wrappers.