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Published by the CNAC (Centre National d'Art Contemporain) on the occasion of an exhibition of Segal's work, which ran from June 6 to July 31, 1972, this monograph includes writings by Segal and articles on his work by Jan van der Marck, Donald Judd, Allan Kaprow, Robert Pincus-Witten and Ellen H. Johnson. The text is in French.
Laid in is a list of the 43 works exhibited [the top edge is chipped & darkened], together with a subscription form for the cnacarchives series. Very good .
A Russian language catalog of an exhibition held at Tsentral'nyi Dom Khudozhnika in Moscow from April 27th to June 1st, 1990. The text, all of which is in Russian, is by Sergei Klokov and Brenda Richardson, translated into Russian by Z. Zinovy.
Known as Gilbert & George, Gilbert Proesch (born 1943) and George Passmore (born 1942) collaborate on brightly colored distinctive works of art. They are known for the highly formal appearance of their photo-based graphic artwork. Born in the Northern Italian South Tyrol region, Gilbert Proesch first studied in Austria and Germany before moving to London. His collaborator, George Passmore, was born in Plymouth in the United Kingdom and studied at the Dartington College and the Oxford School of Art and subsequently studied sculpture at St. Martins School of Art where he met Gilbert. While at school, they made The Singing Sculpture, a performance art-work. Wearing suits, they covered themselves in multi- colored powder and sang for substantial lengths of time. They later became known for "The Pictures" large-scale graphic work from photographs. Very good .
Insite Art promotes the idea of the work of great artists and writers as an escape from cold rationalism and a search to recover the magic and fantasy of childhood. The text is in four sections with versions printed in Slovakian, Russian, French and English. Among the contents are "For Genuine Creative Art" by Jean Dubuffet, "On the Phenomenon of the 'Other' Art" by Ksawery Piwocki, an article on exhibitions of naive art by Ignacy Witz and a review of two monographs on Henri Rousseau by Jan Okrucky. Very good .
Catalog for the Frankfurt am Main February 22 through April 8, 1985 exhibition.
Introductions by Peter Weiermair and Mercedes Garberi with contributions by Flaminio Gualdoni, Marco Meneguzzo and Elena Pontiggia.
The text is in German. Fine .
This issue of the Swiss cultural monthly "Du" features a section with text by Dominik Keller on "Balletomane Painters". The text of the magazine is in German with a summary in English by Keller. Good .
This substantial catalog includes essays by Helen Parmelin, M. Teresa Ocana y Nuria Rivero, Werner Spies and Rosa Vives. The text is in Spanish. Very good .
The Premio Eugenio Mendoza is a juried prize for emerging Venezuelan artists. This publication, the fourth in the series documenting the prize, is a catalog for an exhibition shown at the Sala Mendoza in July 1988. For each of the ten featured artists the catalog includes biographical information and a reproduction of one of the artist's works. The text is in Spanish. Very good .
The text is in Italian. Very good .
Among the contents of this issue are articles on the work of Mike Kelley, Ulf Rollof, Xu Bing, Mariko Mori, Anne Appleby, Sabina Ott and Trinh T. Min-ha. Very good .
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