Calder Lightness / Richard Tuttle Wire Pieces / Fred Sandback 64 Three Part Pieces
Publisher: Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Soft cover
Book Condition: As New
Edition: 1st Edition
48 Pages. Concurrent solo exhibitions of Alexander Calder, Richard Tuttle, and Fred Sandback were selected to mark the May 2015 reopening of the Pulitzer after an extended renovation period. Bridging all three exhibitions, this catalogue features an original commissioned poem by Cole Swensen; essays by exhibition curators Carmen Giménez, Emily Rauh Pulitzer, and Tamara H. Schenkenberg; and images of works on paper by Calder, Tuttle, and Sandback. Published as an oversized booklet with hand-sewn binding, this catalogue extends the experience of the works on view through poetic, artistic, and scholarly perspectives. As new.
Publisher: Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Soft cover
Book Condition: As New
Edition: 1st Edition
48 Pages. Concurrent solo exhibitions of Alexander Calder, Richard Tuttle, and Fred Sandback were selected to mark the May 2015 reopening of the Pulitzer after an extended renovation period. Bridging all three exhibitions, this catalogue features an original commissioned poem by Cole Swensen; essays by exhibition curators Carmen Giménez, Emily Rauh Pulitzer, and Tamara H. Schenkenberg; and images of works on paper by Calder, Tuttle, and Sandback. Published as an oversized booklet with hand-sewn binding, this catalogue extends the experience of the works on view through poetic, artistic, and scholarly perspectives. As new.
Publisher: Pulitzer Arts Foundation
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Soft cover
Book Condition: As New
Edition: 1st Edition
48 Pages. Concurrent solo exhibitions of Alexander Calder, Richard Tuttle, and Fred Sandback were selected to mark the May 2015 reopening of the Pulitzer after an extended renovation period. Bridging all three exhibitions, this catalogue features an original commissioned poem by Cole Swensen; essays by exhibition curators Carmen Giménez, Emily Rauh Pulitzer, and Tamara H. Schenkenberg; and images of works on paper by Calder, Tuttle, and Sandback. Published as an oversized booklet with hand-sewn binding, this catalogue extends the experience of the works on view through poetic, artistic, and scholarly perspectives. As new.