Brings together works spanning nearly three decades of Seattle artist Sherry Markovitz's remarkable development, tracing the evolution of her work from the obsessively beaded and extravagantly patterned taxidermy heads to the more subdued and haunting figurative paintings and doll sculptures.
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Brings together works spanning nearly three decades of Seattle artist Sherry Markovitz's remarkable development, tracing the evolution of her work from the obsessively beaded and extravagantly patterned taxidermy heads to the more subdued and haunting figurative paintings and doll sculptures.
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Publisher:
Museum of Art/Washington State University
Published:
2008
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17854032789
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Publisher:
Museum of Art/Washington State University
Published:
2008
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17583361631
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Museum of Art Washington State univ, 2008. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Filled with sparkling creations. Glossy & newlooking. Jacket has a couple of thin creases to rear..
Publisher:
Museum of Art/Washington State University
Published:
2008
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17175883764
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New in New jacket. No Flaws or Blemishes; Gift Quality. 10.25 inches tall; 120 pages with an index. traces the evolution of her work from the obsessively beaded and extravagantly patterned taxidermy heads to the more subdued and haunting figurative paintings and doll sculptures. The work is intensely alive and transformative, its sources rooted in personal experience set in conversation with diverse cultural paradigms. Throughout more than a quarter century of work, Markovitz has shown a remarkable consistency of vision, intensity of focus, and absolute acceptance of beauty, which she extends regularly to opulence.