IMPACT is the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Council of Fashion Designers of America, exploring the impact of the careers of America's most influential designers over the past five decades.
Like the exhibition it accompanies, American Treasures: Masterworks From the Butler Institute of American Art, this full color catalog presents a comprehensive representation of the Butler Institute's premiere collection of American Art from the nineteenth to the late twentieth centuries.
Format: Soft cover Pages: 416
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detour art
Outsider, Folk Art, and Visonary Environments Coast to Coast
Art and photographs from the collection of Kelly Ludwig. Featuring 99 biographies and over 280 full color photographs.
Like the exhibition it accompanies, this full color catalog features
many images of California’s majestic landscapes and autobiographies of
the artists who painted them.
Accompanying the exhibition, a fully-illustrated catalogue with essays by important critics and writers George S. Bolge, Dore Ashton, Italo Calvino, Carlos Fuentes, Alain Jouffroy, Octavio Paz, and Antonio Tabucchi.
A fully illustrated, descriptive catalogue with essays by Warren Adelson, Pamela A. Ivinski, and Barbara Stern Shapiro, which tells the story of these rare works and explore Cassatt's virtuosity as a printmaker.
I Shot Warhol, Wesselmann, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, and Indiana: Photographs by Bob Adelman and William John Kennedy catalogue, published in conjunction with the exhibition, I Shot Warhol, Wesselmann, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, and Indiana Photographs by Bob Adelman and William John Kennedy.
Exibition catalogue of works displayed during the Museum's Sandro Chia exhibition, including sketches and a statement by the artist. Text translated in English and Italian.
Exhibition catalogue authored by Mr. Alastair Duncan. The catalogue features the entire Holtzman Collection of Tiffany Lamps, Glassware and Metalware, in print for the first time.
Exhibition catalogue of works displayed during the Museum's Trujillo exhibition.
Format: Soft cover Pages: 60 Images: 36
Price Each: $14.95
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