Ray Yoshida (1930-2009) taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago for 40 years, where, with his students--among them, Jim Nutt, Philip Hanson and Christina Ramberg--he fostered a scene of artists that would become known as the Chicago Imagists. Touch and Go is the first book to comprehensively examine Yoshida's work in relation to his life in an educational institution, both as a student and a teacher. The Chicago arts scene of the 1960s and 1970s is explored here as a community of mutual influence, with Yoshida as a figure of particular importance. As John Corbett writes in his essay: "He was influential. He was influenced. He was part of the nuanced series of relays that has produced the unique art scene in Chicago, open to input from elsewhere, but in many ways a world quite hermetic and almost perversely eccentric."
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Vendeur : Brancamp Books, Batesville, IN, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : New. BRAND NEW. N° de réf. du vendeur 240408004
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Vendeur : Bookworks, Chicago, IL, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, 2011. Published for Ray Yoshida exhibit, Sullivan Galleries, School of the Art Institute (SAIC), Chicago, IL, November 12, 2010 - February 12, 2011. Fine contents and binding; clean and tightly bound. N° de réf. du vendeur 148621
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