Book by Zlamany Brenda
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Vendeur : Paradou Books, Richmond, VA, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Good. Softcover. Moderate corner wear. N° de réf. du vendeur ABE-1706391147425
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Vendeur : ANARTIST, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Softcover, 48 pages, very good condition, no internal marks, clean and crisp. Foreign shipping may be extra. N° de réf. du vendeur BrZlMu10
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Vendeur : Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Trade Paperback. Etat : Used - Good. Art. At once sensual and remote, insistent and reserved, tactile and reflective, Brenda Zlamany's stark yet opulent paintings compel the viewer to reconsider the nature of, as well as the desire for, representational images. In contrast to many of her peers, Zlamany is more disturbingly conscious of of time's unavoidable devastations. Consequently, her work is more subtly haunted, more disquietingly remote, and more seductive -- John Yau. This book reproduces paintings from several series by New York-based artist Brenda Zlamany: her recurring subjects include snakes, dead birds, and bald men. With an essay, The Skin and the Body of Looking, by John Yau. Brenda Zlamany Collection of paintings by rising star painter Brenda Zlamany. Southeast Asian landscapes in bright color and soft focus, and wary, golden portraits of artists.rough and sensual in a style that recalls both Abstract Expressionism and Old Master hands (neat trick!)For all the unblinking realism of the formal portraits, their air is wistful and not at all harsh.The New Yorker Corner is bent. Book has minor shelf wear. N° de réf. du vendeur 57353
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Vendeur : Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Trade Paperback. Etat : Used - Very Good. Art. At once sensual and remote, insistent and reserved, tactile and reflective, Brenda Zlamany's stark yet opulent paintings compel the viewer to reconsider the nature of, as well as the desire for, representational images. In contrast to many of her peers, Zlamany is more disturbingly conscious of of time's unavoidable devastations. Consequently, her work is more subtly haunted, more disquietingly remote, and more seductive -- John Yau. This book reproduces paintings from several series by New York-based artist Brenda Zlamany: her recurring subjects include snakes, dead birds, and bald men. With an essay, The Skin and the Body of Looking, by John Yau. Brenda Zlamany Collection of paintings by rising star painter Brenda Zlamany. Southeast Asian landscapes in bright color and soft focus, and wary, golden portraits of artists.rough and sensual in a style that recalls both Abstract Expressionism and Old Master hands (neat trick!)For all the unblinking realism of the formal portraits, their air is wistful and not at all harsh.The New Yorker Book has minor shelf wear. Slight scuffing on cover. N° de réf. du vendeur 20110119123736
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Vendeur : Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Etat : Good. 4to. [47 pp.] Soft covers. Light signs of shelf wear. Slight creasing on outer edge. Very Good.ISBN: 1889097322Provenance: From the collection of the Peter Norton Family Foundation, Santa Monica, Ca. In 2003, Norton, the founder of Norton Utilities, became the chairman of the board of the MoMA PS1. N° de réf. du vendeur 74-0693
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