Presenting a study of Baranik's legendary artwork, this book shows how Baranik's use of socialist formalism since the 1950s forces us to reconsider the standard accounts of US post-war art. In paintings such as those that make up the Napalm Elegy series (1967-1974), Baranik used a language at once evocatively poetic and provocatively critical.
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Presenting a study of Baranik's legendary artwork, this book shows how Baranik's use of socialist formalism since the 1950s forces us to reconsider the standard accounts of US post-war art. In paintings such as those that make up the Napalm Elegy series (1967-1974), Baranik used a language at once evocatively poetic and provocatively critical.
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Very Good. Signed 1st edition, Humanities Press hardcover w/ pictorial boards and no DJ (none issued), 1997. Book is VG+, w/ clean text, tight binding. Signed and inscribed by author on ffep. No DJ, none issued. Free delivery confirmation.
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211 pp., Hardcover, fine. -If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.