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American Society of Contemporary Artists: The First Eighty Five Years by  Charles  Frank & Keller - Paperback - First Edition - 2001 - from Vivarte Books and Biblio.com
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American Society of Contemporary Artists: The First Eighty Five Years

by Mann, Frank & Keller, Charles

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Book desription: Bronx, New York: American Society of Contemporary Artists, 2001. Cover shiny with light handling wear and sticker remnant. Pages clean and flat; colors vibrant. 2001 Publication to accompany the 2002 exhibition. 72 pages. 63 pieces in the exhibition, all pictured in color. Includes listing of all former Presidents of the Society as well as a message from the President at the time, Joseph V. Lubrano. 2-Page introduction with history of the society by Frank Mann and Charles Keller. With listing of Officers, Committees and Chairpersons, Book Committee, and List of Members. With index to exhibiting artists. Each piece is accompanied by biographical information on the artist and his/her work and collections, and, in some cases, a statement from the artist themselves. ARTISTS INCLUDED: Jami Taback, Doris Wyman, Miriam Wills, Olga Kitt, Elaine Alibrandi, Don Aronson, Berte D'Arrigo, Ran Hwang, Erin Stukey Johnson, Lawrence Alboum, Masako Honjo, Zizi, Rose Sigal Ibsen, Jeremy Comins, Georgiana Cray Bart, Don Aronson, Joanne Beaule Ruggles, Marilyn Weiss, Bernard Kassoy, and many more. ABOUT THE ASCA: The American Society of Contemporary Artists (ASCA) is an exhibiting organization consisting of approximately 100 members. The works of these artists range from representational to the non-figurative, from the intensely political to the purely aesthetic. Whatever the style, purpose, or materials, the art works are always of the highest professional caliber. The members of ASCA are professional painters, sculptors, printmakers, and other graphic artists. They have taken part in group and solo shows both here and abroad, achieving considerable distinction and maintaining the highest standards. The Society was founded in 1917 as the Brooklyn Society of Artists. As its membership expanded to all parts of the United States, the Society restructured itself. In 1963 it adopted its current name and opened its membership to all qualified artists. Applications for membership are reviewed by a panel of artists, all of whom are members of ASCA.. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8.5" x 11". Exhibition Catalog. American contemporary Art.

  • Bookseller: Vivarte Books US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: 001825
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: American Society of Contemporary Artists
  • Place: Bronx, New York
  • Date published: 2001

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