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Edité par Gagosian Gallery., London., 2010
Vendeur : Zephyr Books, Reno, NV, Etats-Unis
Purple cloth, blue titles. The exhibition catalog from the London exhibit at Gagosian Gallery. Weight: 2.8 lb, Very good, small ink inscription to title page, in the original stiff paper sleeve. Illustrated throughout. 31.5x25 cm. 87 pp.
Edité par Gagosian, 2010
ISBN 10 : 0847837122ISBN 13 : 9780847837120
Vendeur : Aeon Bookstore, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. Beautiful, near fine hardcover in slipcase of this rare James Turrell catalog, accompanying a show from 2010 at Gagosian, preceding the massive Guggenheim show two years later. Slipcase has some very light scuffing, but is also in sharp condition and very presentable. Book appears scarcely opened at all.
Edité par London, UK: Gagosian Gallery, 2011
ISBN 10 : 1935263420ISBN 13 : 9781935263425
Vendeur : Exchange Value Books, New York City, NY, Etats-Unis
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Hardcover. Etat : New. [ART]. Miwon Kwon, James Turrell. "James Turrell (2011)." London, UK: Gagosian Gallery, 2011. Printed by Shapco in Minneapolis, MN. English language. Cloth hardcover in slipcase. Text with full-color photos. 10 x 12.5 in. 25 x 32 cm. 88 pp. Text clean. New. ISBN: 9781935263425."In rich color photographs and lucid interpretive texts, it documents works from several of the artist?s series. Pictured and discussed are entries from the Tall Glass series of illuminated glass planes, the immersive installation Bindu Shards (2010) from the Perceptual Cell series, cast-bronze and plaster models of Roden Crater alongside photographs of the monumental project?s Northern Arizona site, projected light environments from the Ganzfeld series, and holograms in which planes of light are manipulated in the same manner as Turrell?s Projection series of the 1960s.The book also features ?Room for Light, Light on Its Own,? an illustrated essay by curator and educator Miwon Kwon that explores Turrell?s approach to the transformation of light into anarchitectonic and corporeal experience.".