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Very Good + 0899510760 4to, 168 pp, VG+ in stiff wraps. 60 color plates + 31 b&w illustrations. Includes artrists' biographies. Exceptional exhibition catalog.
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Edition:
1990, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara CA
Publisher:
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara CA
Published:
1990
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
10130512151
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Near Fine. 168 pp., many illustrations 60 in full color. Minor scuffing and wear to the covers and edge. Foreword by Richard V. West. Introduction by Barry M. Heisler. Includes bibliography and checklist. Published on the occasion of the travelling exhibition from the Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach CA 13 July-16 September 1990, Oakland Museum of Art, Oakland CA 13 October-16 September 1990 and other venues.
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Various. Near Fine. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. pp. 168. Book as new and unread, pages in absolutely clean and unmarked condition, but RH corners have been 'bumped', affecting the following pages. Some light foxing on top edge of pages. Spine unbroken. The catalogue of an exhibition that toured some western states of the USA in 1991-92. It collected and surveyed twenty artists who actively created moderniest art in a climate of frighteningly conservative aesthetic taste. Unlike their East Coast peers, they struggled for public understanding, for galleries and for patrons. The exhibition attempted to redress the balance which had always tipped towards the East coast, and reclaim the work of these under-rated and-at the time-much understood artists. Illustrated throughout, some full colour plates, and detailed biographical notes of the artists featured.