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Line and Image: The Northern Sensibility in Recent European Drawing by Frank, Peter
Fifth Edition
- Bookseller: Vivarte Books
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 002925
- Edition: Fifth Edition
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN 10: 0916365239
- ISBN 13: 9780916365233
- Publisher: Independent Curators Incorporated
- Place: New York
- Date published: 1988
- Size: 10 x 7 x 0.25 inches
- Weight: 0.3 pounds
Book Description
New York: Independent Curators Incorporated, 1988. Very good, with light handling wear. Pages clean and flat. 1988 catalogue to accompany the July 1988 - March 1989 art exhibition. 32 Pages, with photos throughout of the artists' works. With essay running throughout the catalogue by Peter Frank, guest curator. Includes checklist to the exhibition with brief biographical information on each artist. ARTISTS INCLUDED: Wolf Vostell, Turi Werkner STefan Wewerka, Herbert Wentscher, Jan Voss, Floor van Keulen, Fritz Schwegler, Tomas Schmit, Steef Roothaan, Hugo Suter, Woody van Amer, Frank van den Broeck, Henriette van Egten, Christian Ludwig Attersee, Joseph Beuys, Susanne Mueller, Alfonso Huppi, Franz Eggenschwiler, Gunther Brus, and more. ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: Featured European artists in the 1980's engaging the line-and-image tendency . This emphasis on line-and-image pervades northern European art as a practice, which has frequently been considered an indication of attitudes associated with Germanic culture(s), as it shares some spiritual sources with that culture. But the prominence of the practice throughout contemporary northern European art is the result more of the proximity of historical and didactic models than of any conscious - or even unconscious - expression of Germanic culture.. ISBN: 0916365239. Fifth Edition. Stapled Softcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 10" x 7". Exhibition Catalog. germanic Culture Contemporary Draughtmanship.
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