Fables and Fantasies: The Art of Felix Lorioux
1992. Softcover. White ill. stapled wraps. 16 pp. Numerous color plates. More
1992. Softcover. White ill. stapled wraps. 16 pp. Numerous color plates. More
1992. Hardcover. Green cloth. [42] pp. 20 color plates. Brief introduction by Roman Herzig, followed by a catalogue of 20 annotated, illustrated works with text in German. More
1992. Softcover. White ill. wraps. 108 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. Major retrospective of artist. Accompanying exhibition curated by Ileen Sheppard-Gallagher. Contributions by David Bourdon, Nancy Princenthal, and Sheppard-Gallagher. More
1992. Softcover. Bw wraps. 30 pp. 7 color, 14 bw plates. More
1992. Softcover. Color wraps. 64 pp. 70 bw repros. Lists works by 61 artists. Gives brief biographical data and annotation on each work presented. Works are priced. More
1992. Hardcover. White boards, white DJ. 120 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. Text primarily in Korean, but includes some small portions in French, German, and English. Exhibition catalogue, very lavishly illustrated. More
1992. Softcover. Color wraps. Unpaginated. Color plates. More
1991. Hardcover. Half black cloth, tan boards. 56 pp. 4 color, numerous bw plates. More
1992. Hardcover. Off-white boards. 160 pp. 78 color plates. Text in Swedish. Essay by Per Bjurstrom. Exhibition posters from the Nationalmuseum's history. All plates are descriptively annotated. More
Softcover. Beige ill. stapled wraps. 39 pp. Numerous bw ills. Text by Alice Maxwell. More
1992. Softcover. Red/white stapled wraps. 24 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. Comprised of illustrations, checklist and interview with Carter. More
1992. Softcover. Color wraps. 168 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. More
1992. Softbound. Grey printed wraps. 6 bw plates or reproductions. This gallery exhibition focused on the artists drawings. More
1992. Softcover. White wraps. Approx. 200 pp. 270 color and bw plates. Introduction on the artist by Rudi Fuchs. Essays by Franz W. Kaiser (Drawing as Notation - or just a drawing), Trevor Fairbrother (Sol LeWitt's drawings and the art of "logical statement"). Catalogue lists a whopping 438 works. More
1992. Softcover. Black ill. wraps. [3] pp. 3 plates. More
1992. Softcover. Blue ill. wraps. 66 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. Features Nagare's recent sculptural works. More
Hardcover. Off-white cloth, pictorial DJ. 671 pp. 567+ bw and color plates. Edited by Jay Levenson. Exhibition and publication celebrates the age of discovery and creation - a period of astonishing cultural activity not only in Europe but throughout the world. More
1992. Softbound. Wraps. 42 pp. 20 color plates. Brief introduction by Hollis Taggert, followed by brief essay on the artist, then the plates, and finally a statement by the artist. Landscapes, portraiture and still-life with a realist flavor. Wyeth-like. More
1992. Softcover. Red wraps. 104 pp. 74 color plates. Exhibition organized by Thomas H. Garver. Inludes sections on and works by: David Bates, Roger Brown, Deborah Butterfield, Roy De Forest, Joe Fay, David Klamen, Leonard Koscianski, Melissa Miller, Nancy Miladenoff, Gwynn Murrill, Margaret Nielsen, Joseph Raffael, Tom Uttech and Thomas..... More
Softcover. White stapled wraps. Unpaginated. Several color plates. Essay by Sue Taylor. More
1991. Softcover. Pictorial wraps. 132 pp. Profuse color plates. Extensive retrospective exhibition. Exhibition and catalog organized by Dean Sobel, with essays by Peter Schjeldahl and John Yau. More
1993. Red wraps. 36 pp. 5 color, 15 bw plates. St. John's Museum's permanent collection includes the definitive body of the work of Elisabeth Chant, who made Wilmington her home in 1922 at the age of 57 and did much to promote the arts. Includes the 11-page essay "Soft-Spoken Prophet..... More