Magical Realism of Alyce Frank
Joseph Dispenza
University of New Mexico Press
4100 28th Ave. NW, Norman, OK 73069
0-937206-57-1 $38.95
The artist herself bills her work "Taos Expressionism", and this collection of
her various artistic achievements provides many dramatic full-color
reproductions of her works. New Mexico author Dispenza provides the
biographical introduction to Frank's life, opening for a revealing, involving
gathering of her achievements.
Francesco Clemente
Rene Ricard
Aperture
20 East 23rd St., New York NY 10010
0-89381-872-0 $45.00 1-212-505-555
Lucia Babini's photos accompany Ricard's essay on the life of Francesco
Clemente, published simultaneously with a major retrospective at the Guggenheim
Museum. Splendid full-page color photos of his works provides in-depth access
to the Italian painter, creating a catalog which stands alone and provides a
rare glimpse of the reclusive artist.
Contemporary African Art
Sidney Littlefield Kasfir
Thames & Hudson
500 - 5th Ave., New York NY 10110
0-500-20328-8 $14.95
This study provides an important examination of the major themes and
accomplishments in African art over the past fifty years. Small black and white
and a few color photos pepper the coverage but it's the orderly scholarship and
history which will prove the attraction here, providing a strong introduction
to the features and trends of modern African art.
Watson-Guptill
1515 Broadway, New York NY 10036
Judy Chicago and Edward Lucie-Smith's Women In Art (0-8230-5852-2, $35.00)
considers why so much art by women finds so little public recognition. From
images chosen by female artists to how men portray and perceive women's works,
this provides an important study by an artist and art historian who select and
analyze images of women by both male and female artists from throughout Western
art history. Marina Vaizey's Art: The Critics' Choice (0260-8, $40.00)
provides a chronological arrangement as it tells the story of art through works
selected and explained by world-renowned experts. Established images and works
representative of different periods are analyzed in general overviews followed
by essays on 15 selected works.
Mosaics
Kaffe Fassett & Candace Bahouth
Taunton Press
Box 5506, Newtown, CT 06470-5506
1-56158-373-1 $35.00
Original projects for interiors and exteriors using mosaic patterns as
inspiration are revealed in a fine guide which provides a wealth of color photo
examples to accompany detailed guides on how to use mosaics in projects. An
excellent coverage of original projects and mosaic-enhanced designs is featured
in a title recommended for homeowners and artists alike.
300 Papermaking Recipes
Mary Reimer & Heidi Reimer-Epp
Martingale
Box 118, Bothell, WA 98041-0118
1-56477-303-5 $21.95
Learn to make handmade papers with this survey of papermaking recipes for
producing a variety of textures and colors. Two papermaking artists provide all
the ingredients for success and tell how to garnish paper with threads, string,
leaves and other accents.
Ten Thousand Years of Pottery
Emmanuel Cooper
University of Pennsylvania Press
PO Box 4836, Hampden Station, Baltimore, MD 21211
0-8122-3554-1 $49.95 1-800-445-9880
Now in a fully updated and expanded fourth edition, Ten Thousand Years Of
Pottery continues to be a wonderfully lavish and illustrated history of
pottery making from its antiquarian beginnings with the earliest Near East and
Middle civilizations to the present day. A global perspective is taken with
representations from the Mediterranean, Asian, Islamic, Meso American,
neolithic Britain, to the Wedgwood and de Morgan factories, contemporary
Africa, India, Scandinavia, and Australasia. Ten Thousand Years Of Pottery
concludes with detailed and comprehensive analysis of the development off
ceramics as a medium of personal expression by present day artists and studio
potters. Ten Thousand Years Of Pottery is an essential historical, critical,
scholarly, and very highly recommended reference drawing upon the immense
informational resources and artifacts from museums, collectors, and practicing
potters.
Barbara Chase-Riboud: Sculptor
Peter Selz & Anthony F. Janson
Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
100 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY 10011
0-8109-4107-4 $39.95
Barbara Chase-Riboud is one of the most significant and original sculptors of
her generation. Her dramatic explorations of literary and historical themes
earned her a presence in major museums throughout American and Europe. Barbara
Chase-Riboud: Sculptor is a richly illustrated presentation and overview of her
30 hear career as a sculptor and draftsman. Peter Selz and Anthony Janson are
distinguished art historians who draw upon their considerable expertise to
reveal how history, archaeology, spiritualism, the Baroque tradition, and
Chase-Riboud's parallel career as a poet-novelist worked together to influence
her work, from the Malcom X, Tantra, Zanzibar, and Cleopatra series to her
recent monument Africa Rising -- the award-wining New York City landmark
commemorating an African-American burial ground from the colonial slave-era.
Barbara Chase-Riboud: Sculptor is a superb and informative addition to any
personal, academic, or community library art history collection.
Contemporary American Realist Drawings
Ruth Fine, et al.
Hudson Hills Press
122 East 25th St., 5th fl. NY, NY 10010
0-86559-180-6 $45.00 1-212-674-6005
Contemporary American Realist Drawings: The Jalane And Richard Davidson
Collection At The Art Institute Of Chicago superbly showcases one of the finest
collections on the subject extent today. Jalane and Richard Davidson collected
drawings from outstanding assembly of American artists ranging from Sigmund
Abeles and George Atkinson, to James Winn and Richard Ziemann. Contemporary
American Realist Drawings showcases 125 drawings drawn from the Davidson
collection of about 300 and are organized by subject matter: Self-Portraits,
Portraits, Nudes, Still Lifes, Landscapes, and Other Subjects. The reader is
treated to an encyclopedic overview of the many ways in which specific drawing
materials may be used from silverpint to charcoal, pastel to black & white.
Contemporary American Realist Drawings is further enhanced for the art
enthusiast with a Preface by James N. Wood and Douglas W. Druick; an
Introduction by Mark Pascale; biographies of every artist by Raymond
Hernandez-Duran; and a major essay by Ruth fine about the works represented in
the collection. Highly recommended for personal, academic, and community
library art history collections.
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