Dabrowski, Magdalena (and) Leah Dickerman (and) Peter Galassi
Aleksandr Rodchenko
New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1998. Hardcover. Black fabric casebound book with the title in red text down the spine. There is a color-illustrated dust jacket, with the title in red down a black spine. There is a mylar dust jacket. The free and pasted end pages are gray. Pages: (5), 6-336. Profusely illustrated with a healthy mix of color and black-and-white images. "This book is published to accompany the first major American retrospective of Rodchenko's work, at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in the summer of 1998. The essays in Aleksandr Rodchenko explore both phases of his career, drawing out the formal ideas that he developed as well as the social and artistic context in which he moved. The book's plate section, reproducing over 300 works carefully selected from collections in Russia and throughout the West, for the first time presents a full and coherent overview of his diverse achievement. An illustrated chronology outlines the story of the artist's life. VG+: In terrific condition with little sign of use, besides a little bumping to the corners.

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Keywords: Russian Artists ; Rodchenko, Aleksandr ; ;