Edité par Distributed Art Publishers, US, 2022
ISBN 10 : 1636810381 ISBN 13 : 9781636810386
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. This first ever book on the Bay Area Beat artist reveals a unique drawing style that dovetails Cocteau with Japanese and Renaissance printmakingPublished with Morgan Library and Museum."Rick Barton should have been a San Francisco legend," declared author and artist Etel Adnan in a 1998 essay. Working primarily in pen or brush and ink in a kaleidoscopic linear style, Barton (1928-92), who was born and raised in New York and settled in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1950s, ceaselessly recorded the world around him, whether the enclosed space of his room, the cafes in which he spent his days, his lovers and friends, or the ornate churches and botanical subjects that seem to have held particular fascination for him. Flourishing in San Francisco's gay and Beat subcultures of the 1950s and '60s, Barton accrued a group of disciples who were drawn to his singular style, which synthesized sources as disparate as Renaissance and Japanese woodblock prints and the delicate line drawings of Jean Cocteau.Bringing together more than 60 drawings, two accordion-folded sketchbooks, and printed portfolios and books, Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton presents for the first time the work of this unique artist who was a significant, and until now unheralded, figure of the Beat era. Rachel Federman, the curator of the exhibition at the Morgan Library and Museum, has written a deeply researched essay on the artist and his work. An excerpt of Adnan's essay-the first published account of Barton-is reprinted in the catalog.
Edité par Distributed Art Publishers, US, 2022
ISBN 10 : 1636810381 ISBN 13 : 9781636810386
Langue: anglais
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Ajouter au panierHardback. Etat : New. This first ever book on the Bay Area Beat artist reveals a unique drawing style that dovetails Cocteau with Japanese and Renaissance printmakingPublished with Morgan Library and Museum."Rick Barton should have been a San Francisco legend," declared author and artist Etel Adnan in a 1998 essay. Working primarily in pen or brush and ink in a kaleidoscopic linear style, Barton (1928-92), who was born and raised in New York and settled in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1950s, ceaselessly recorded the world around him, whether the enclosed space of his room, the cafes in which he spent his days, his lovers and friends, or the ornate churches and botanical subjects that seem to have held particular fascination for him. Flourishing in San Francisco's gay and Beat subcultures of the 1950s and '60s, Barton accrued a group of disciples who were drawn to his singular style, which synthesized sources as disparate as Renaissance and Japanese woodblock prints and the delicate line drawings of Jean Cocteau.Bringing together more than 60 drawings, two accordion-folded sketchbooks, and printed portfolios and books, Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton presents for the first time the work of this unique artist who was a significant, and until now unheralded, figure of the Beat era. Rachel Federman, the curator of the exhibition at the Morgan Library and Museum, has written a deeply researched essay on the artist and his work. An excerpt of Adnan's essay-the first published account of Barton-is reprinted in the catalog.
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Edité par DelMonico Books/Morgan Library & Museum, 2022
ISBN 10 : 1636810381 ISBN 13 : 9781636810386
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New. Klappentext Rick Barton should have been a San Francisco legend, wrote author and artist Etel Adnan in a 1998 essay. Barton (American, 1928-1992) was born and raised in New York and settled in the Bay Area in the 1950s. Working primari.
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Edité par The Morgan Library & Museum, 2022
ISBN 10 : 1636810381 ISBN 13 : 9781636810386
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Ajouter au panierHard cover. Etat : Very good. No jacket. The book is in great condition with no visible flaws apart from some light handling wear. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked.
Edité par Distributed Art Publishers, New York, 2022
ISBN 10 : 1636810381 ISBN 13 : 9781636810386
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. This first ever book on the Bay Area Beat artist reveals a unique drawing style that dovetails Cocteau with Japanese and Renaissance printmakingRick Barton should have been a San Francisco legend, declared author and artist Etel Adnan in a 1998 essay. Working primarily in pen or brush and ink in a kaleidoscopic linear style, Barton (192892), who was born and raised in New York and settled in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1950s, ceaselessly recorded the world around him, whether the enclosed space of his room, the cafes in which he spent his days, his lovers and friends, or the ornate churches and botanical subjects that seem to have held particular fascination for him. Flourishing in San Franciscos gay and Beat subcultures of the 1950s and 60s, Barton accrued a group of disciples who were drawn to his singular style, which synthesized sources as disparate as Renaissance and Japanese woodblock prints and the delicate line drawings of Jean Cocteau.Bringing together more than 60 drawings, two accordion-folded sketchbooks, and printed portfolios and books, Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton presents for the first time the work of this unique artist who was a significant, and until now unheralded, figure of the Beat era. Rachel Federman, the curator of the exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum, has written a deeply researched essay on the artist and his work. An excerpt of Adnans essaythe first published account of Bartonis reprinted in the catalog. This first ever book on the Bay Area Beat artist reveals a unique drawing style that dovetails Cocteau with Japanese and Renaissance printmaking Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.