Sister Corita's Summer of Love

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Publisher: City Gallery Wellington
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: As New
Edition: 1st
Catalog for exhibition held at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand, exhibition from 18 December 2015 to 3 April 2016. Sister Corita's Summer of Love surveys the graphic art of Sister Corita Kent (1918 - 1986), an unsung figure in pop art. Sister Corita was a Roman Catholic nun. From 1936 to 1968, she lived, worked and taught at the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in Los Angeles, heading their art department from 1964 to 1968. In the 1960s, she became famous for her distinctive screenprints, with their graphic treatments of words, in bold, often fluoro, colours. 7" x 9", unpag. (approx. 86pp). As new.

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Publisher: City Gallery Wellington
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: As New
Edition: 1st
Catalog for exhibition held at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand, exhibition from 18 December 2015 to 3 April 2016. Sister Corita's Summer of Love surveys the graphic art of Sister Corita Kent (1918 - 1986), an unsung figure in pop art. Sister Corita was a Roman Catholic nun. From 1936 to 1968, she lived, worked and taught at the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in Los Angeles, heading their art department from 1964 to 1968. In the 1960s, she became famous for her distinctive screenprints, with their graphic treatments of words, in bold, often fluoro, colours. 7" x 9", unpag. (approx. 86pp). As new.

Publisher: City Gallery Wellington
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: As New
Edition: 1st
Catalog for exhibition held at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand, exhibition from 18 December 2015 to 3 April 2016. Sister Corita's Summer of Love surveys the graphic art of Sister Corita Kent (1918 - 1986), an unsung figure in pop art. Sister Corita was a Roman Catholic nun. From 1936 to 1968, she lived, worked and taught at the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in Los Angeles, heading their art department from 1964 to 1968. In the 1960s, she became famous for her distinctive screenprints, with their graphic treatments of words, in bold, often fluoro, colours. 7" x 9", unpag. (approx. 86pp). As new.