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Good-Bumped and creased book with tears to the extremities, but not affecting the text block, may have remainder mark or previous owner's name-GOOD Oversized.
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Very Good. 8x11. 232 page large paperback with many color and b/w illustrations. The book served as a catalogue for the exhibit The Art of David Ireland: The Way Things Art the opened at the Oakland Museum of Califorrnia before moving to several other museums. Several text contributors plus artist chronology and bibliography at rear. Unmarked, tight and clean.
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Very Good. No Dj. pp. 229, b/w and color illustrations, "Widely recognized as one of the West Coast's most important and critically acclaimed practitioners of conceptual and installation art, David Ireland (born 1930) has taken the concept of art itself as one of his subjects. A self-described "post-discipline" artist, guided by Zen thought and postmodern aesthetics, Ireland moves fluidly… 4to.
Publisher:
Oakland Museum of California and the Univ. of California Press, Berkeley CA
Published:
2003
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
9906770075
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Fine Condition. 229 pp., 125 illustrations 75 in color. Paperback exhibition catalogue, bound in stiff illustrated paper covers. Texts in English. Tight binding, uncreased spine, minimal shelfwear, and a clean, unmarked interior. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Oakland Museum of California November 22, 2003-March 14, 2004, Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover MA April 17-July 18, 2004, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, University of Nebraska-Lincoln August 21-November 14, 2004 and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA December 11, 2004-March 15, 2005.