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New York: Crown Publishers, 1986. Third printing. Oblong hardcover. 152 pages.Includes 139 color and 120 black and white photographs. A clean near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Item #136534 More
Price: $15.00
New York: Crown Publishers, 1986. Third printing. Oblong hardcover. 152 pages.Includes 139 color and 120 black and white photographs. A clean near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Item #136534 More
Price: $15.00
Paris: Editions de l'Amateur, 1994. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Text in French by Lison De Caunes and Jean Perfettini. A look at the use of this high end leather product. A clean very near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with the ususal sunning to the spine. Item #175018 More
Price: $150.00
Santa Fe, NM: Radius Books, 2013. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 227 pages. Monograph on Swiss born artist Rudolf De Crignis. Text in English and German with a foreword by Lawrence Rinder and an essay by Georg Imdahl and an interview of De Crignis by Joseph Cunningham. Includes numerous color illustrations and an extensive chronology. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. As new and still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. Item #184122 More
Price: $40.00
Los Angeles, CA and Princeton, NJ: Museum of Contemporary Art and Princeton University Press, 2002. First edition. Hardcover. 200 pages. Features a foreword by Jeremy Strick and essays by Cornelia H. Butler, Paul Schimmel, Richard Shiff, and Anne M. Wagner. Includes 124 color illustrations, 6 black and white images, selected bibliography, and checklist. A near fine copy with a slight bit of bumping to the bottom of the spine in a near fine dust jacket with some minor wear. Item #178536 More
Price: $60.00
New York & Paris: Leon Amiel Publisher / Maeght Editeur, 1975. First edition. Oblong hardcover. Features text by De Mandiargues in English. A nicely printed book with numerous color and black and white illustrations along with an original 2 page color lithograph. A fine copy in yellow cloth boards and in a very good plus price clipped dust jacket with a few tears, tiny chips and other light wear. Lithograph in fine condition. Item #189590 More
Price: $125.00
Cologne and Dusseldorf: Edition Sindhu and Richter Verlag, 2005. First edition. Hardcover. A nicely printed book of black and white photographs of Richard Deacon's sculptures taken by him and Niels Dietrich. A clean very near fine copy in photo-illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. Item #191733 More
Price: $30.00
Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 192 pages. Features a foreword by Marla Prather and an introduction by editors Jane Green and Leah Levy along with additional text by David A. Ross, Martha Sherrill, Bill Berkson, Lucy R. Lippard, Sandra S. Phillips, Greil Marcus, Niccolo Caldararo, Richard Candida Smith, and Carter Ratcliff. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A clean and tight near fine copy in cloth boards and in a near fine dust jacket. Item #191449 More
Price: $20.00
New York: Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, 2021. First edition. Hardcover. 180 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 8 through December 23, 2021 at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery and then April 23 through July 17, 2022 at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans. A catalog of the work of African American artist Beauford Delaney. Features text by Mary Campbell. Includes numerous color illustrations, extensive chronology, list of selected museum collections, list of previous exhibitions, and a checklist. A near fine copy in illustrated boards with some minor wear. No dust jacket as issued. Item #195042 More
Price: $75.00
New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1967. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. The first full-scale book in English on this important French artist. Features text by Gustav Vriesen and Max Imdahl. Includes some tipped in color plates and numerous black and white illustrations. A very good copy in yellow cloth boards with a ownership notation and embossed stamp to the front free endpaper and in a near fine dust jacket. Item #195577 More
Price: $30.00
Switzerland: Skira, 1959. First edition. Hardcover. 152 pages. Features text by Robert L. Delevoy and translated by Stuart Gilbert. A small monograph with numerous tipped in color plates, bibliography, list of exhibitions, index of names and places, and a list of colorplates. A very good copy in cloth boards with some slight foxing and some toning to the pages and in an about very good dust jacket with some chips to the spine ends and some slight foxing. Item #195446 More
Price: $10.00
Arles and Paris: Actes Sud and Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, 2000. First edition. Hardcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 24, 2000 through February 11, 2001. Text in French with contributions by Francesco Bonami, Regis Durand, and Francois Quintin. Includes numerous color images of which several are gatefolds. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Item #178136 More
Price: $20.00
New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 2005. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 144 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 4 through May 30, 2005. Foreword by Glenn D. Lowry. Essay by Roxana Marocci and with the short story "Photographic Memory" by Jeffrey Eugenides. Includes numerous color images, list of previous exhibitions and selected bibliography. A near fine copy in illustrated boards with some minor wear. No dust jacket as issued. Internally a clean copy. Item #185798 More
Price: $65.00
Selestat, France and Berlin: Fonds Regional d'art Contemporain d'Alsace & Arndt & Partner, 2003. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 96 pages. Published in conjunction with an exhibition. Text by Peter Herbstreuth in English, French and German and with a preface by Pascal Neveux. Includes numerous color images. A very good plus copy with some bumping to the bottom corners in a very good plus dust jacket with corresponding to the bottom corners. Item #153971 More
Price: $25.00
London: Michael Hue-Williams Fine Art, 1999. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 142 pages. Essay by Martin Kemp. Includes numerous color and black and white images of water in various states. A near fine copy with a slight bump to the top of the spine in a very near fine dust jacket with a small corresponding bump to the top of the spine. A very attractive book. Item #123591 More
Price: $150.00
New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1971. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Large monograph on French artist Georges Braque. Text by Francis Ponge, Pierre Descargues and Andre Malraux all translated by Richard Howard. Biography and captions translated by Lane Dunlop. Includes 152 illustrations with 86 in full color. A clean and tight very near fine copy in a very good plus dust jacket that has some edge wear and a few small tears and scratches. This is a heavy and oversized book and will require extra shipping. Item #123728 More
Price: $75.00
New York: Rizzoli, 1977. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 312 pages. Features text by Pierre Descargues. Includes 307 illustrations with 154 in color. A tight near fine copy in very good plus dust jacket that has some minor edge wear and tears. Still a very nice copy of this retrospective look at an important German artist. This is a heavy and oversized book and will require extra shipping. Item #175723 More
Price: $75.00
Minneapolis, MN and New York: Walker Art Center and Rizzoli, 1987. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 156 pages. Published in conjunction an exhibition. Features an introduction by Martin Friedman and essays by M.M.M. Vos and R.H. Fuchs. Includes numerous color illustrations, biographical information, list of previous exhibitions, a selected bibliography and a checklist. A fine copy in cloth boards and in a fine dust jacket. Item #193011 More
Price: $40.00
New York: Rizzoli, 1991. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 226 pages. Features text by Rudi Fuchs and Gloria Moure along with a statement by Dibbets. Includes 146 illustraitons of which 111 are in color, a biography, bibliography, and catalog. A clean and tight near fine copy with some slight tapping to the bottom front corner in a very near fine dust jacket. One of the better books on this Dutch artist. Item #181360 More
Price: $85.00
San Francisco, CA and New York: Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco in association with Yale University Press, 2013. First edition. Softcover. 255 pages. Published in conjunction an exhibition that ran June 22 through September 2013 at the de Young Museum and then traveled for additional dates. Features a foreword by Diane B. Wilsey along with essays by Timothy Anglin Burgard, Steven A. Nash, and Emma Acker. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations, a chronology, a selection of photographs by Rose Mandel, a bibliography, checklist and an index. A clean very near fine copy in French style wrappers. Item #196447 More
Price: $65.00
Gottingen, Germany: Steidl, 2021. First edition. Large hardcover. 240 pages. From the publisher: "In Jim Dine’s bluntly honest words, Electrolyte in Blue is a “long hate poem” about “the evil in our now small world and those who unleashed it,” exploring themes of anti-Semitism, racism, climate change, as well as the world leaders he condemns, strong among them Donald Trump. Dine’s fury and disappointment are clear, yet his vision is not merely bleak. He lays his words over luminous etchings, aquatints and lithographs of botanical themes in buoyant color. Luscious foliage, flowers, fruit and vegetables celebrate the natural world and offer solace against the social, political and environmental concerns which Dine voices. The book is based upon the original Electrolyte in Blue, a unique book object in an edition of one, typeset and printed by hand by Ruth Lingen, with whom Dine has collaborated for decades. All in all Electrolyte in Blue is a macabre and glorious document, dark and light, full of compelling contradictions, and with Dine’s “dilemma of trying to stay human and alive under the present circumstances” at its center." Includes 100 images. A fine copy in illustrated cloth boards and in a fine cardboard slipcase and with laid in compliments card. Item #193462 More
Price: $75.00
Minneapolis, MN: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 2002. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 256 pages. Essays by Elizabeth Carpenter and Joseph Ruzicka. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed by Dine on the half title page in marker. Uncommon thus. Item #174612 More
Price: $350.00
Minneapolis, MN and New York: Walker Art Center / Abbeville Press, 1984. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 156 pages. Text by Graham W.J. Beal, Robert Creeley, Dine, and Martin Friedman. Include numerous color illustrations with several foldout plates. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Item #153831 More
Price: $45.00
New York and Madison, WI: Hudson Hills Press in association with Madison Art Center, 1993. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Published in conjunction an exhibition that ran April 17 through June 13, 1993 at the Madison Art Center and then traveled to four other locations for additional dates. Features essays by Stephen Fleishman, Ruth E. Fine and Jim Dine. Includes 74 color plates and 24 black and white illustrations, a chronology, selected bibliography, acknowledgements, and an index. A clean very near fine copy in black cloth boards and in very near fine dust jacket. Item #195285 More
Price: $35.00
London: Phaidon Press, 1997. First edition. Softcover. 160 pages. Monograph on American artist Mark Dion. Features an interview of Dion by Miwon Kwon and texts by Lisa Graziose Corrin, Norman Bryson, and John Berger along with writings by Dion as well. Includes numerous color and some black and white illustrations, extensive artist chronology, list of previous exhibitions, and selected bibliography. A fine copy in wrappers in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Dion on the front free endpaper. Uncommon thus. Item #171674 More
Price: $75.00