‎[Barnett Newman] - ‎ ‎Temkin, Ann‎
‎Barnett Newman‎

‎Temkin, Ann: Barnett Newman. Exhibition: London, Tate Gallery, 2002. 354pp with 171 colour and 6 monochrome plates, 32 colour and 155 monochrome illustrations. Soft covers. 30 x 26cms. Re-assessment of the life and work of this American Abstract Expressionist to accompany this comprehensive exhibition of his work.‎

Reference : 077998


‎Re-assessment of the life and work of this American Abstract Expressionist to accompany this comprehensive exhibition of his work. Text in English‎

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‎Chroniques de l'Art Vivant - Aimé Maeght et Jean Clair - Tal Coat - Laurence Hordoir-Louppe - Barnett Newman - Don Judd, Clément Meadmore, Robert Murray, Saul Steinberg et Alexander Libermann - René Micha sur Jiri Kolar - Christo et Irmeline Lebeer - Alain Clerval et Jean-François Ferriol - Pol Bury - Gédéon Lacouleuvre - Philippe du Vignal - Lise Brunel et Merce Cuningham - Daniel Caux et Xenakis - Martine Cadieu sur Luis de Pablo - Palazuelo‎

Reference : CAV-34

(1972)

‎Chroniques de l'Art Vivant n° 34 - Novembre 1972 - Tal Coat - Barnett Newman, une peinture debout - Jiri Kolar - Christo, dialecticien de l'éphémère - Jean-François Ferriol autour de Viva Superstar et du milieu underground newyorkais - Pol Bury - Commune par le Performance Group - Merce Cuningham - Xenakis, dominer la technologie de notre époque - Luis de Pablo - Palazuelo‎

‎Maeght Editeur - Chroniques de l'Art Vivant Ferce sur Sarthe, France 1972 Book Condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur, illustrée d'une uvre représentant des femmes dans une structures métallique grand In-4 1 vol. - 32 pages‎


‎très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc 1ere édition Contents, Chapitres : Jean Clair : Défense d'afficher, défense d'uriner - Tal Coat, entretien avec Jean Clair - Les poèmes de Tal Coat, par Laurence Hordoir-Louppe - Jean Clair : Barnett Newman, une peinture debout - Le sublime est maintenant, commentaires sur l'uvre de Barnett Newman, par Don Judd, Clément Meadmore, Robert Murray, Saul Steinberg et Alexander Libermann - René Micha : Visite à Jiri Kolar - Christo, dialecticien de l'éphémère, suivi d'un entretien avec Irmeline Lebeer - Alain Clerval : Entretien avec Jean-François Ferriol autour de Viva Superstar et du milieu underground newyorkais - Pol Bury, l'art à bicyclette et la révolution à cheval - Gédéon Lacouleuvre : Deux ou trois choses sur le dictateur de Chaplin - Commune par le Performance Group - Philippe du Vignal : Ouverture - Lise Brunel : Entretien avec Merce Cuningham - Daniel Caux, entretien avec Xenakis, dominer la technologie de notre époque, 2 pages - Martine Cadieu : Luis de Pablo - Palazuelo ‎

Librairie Internet Philoscience - Malicorne-sur-Sarthe
EUR25.00 (€25.00 )

‎Newman, Barnett. - Davies, Hugh M.:‎

Reference : 28369BB

(1983)

‎The Prints of Barnett Newman. With an essay by Riva Castleman.‎

‎New York, The Barnett Newman Foundation 1983. 30,5x21,5 cm. 104 S. Mit Abbildungen. Originalbroschur.‎


‎In Europa selten angebotener Katalog der ersten grossen Ausstellung der Grafik Newmans.‎

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Phone number : +41 313 123 711

CHF30.00 (€32.16 )

‎NEWMAN ( Barnett ) ZWEITE ( Armin ) ‎

Reference : 70296

(1999)

ISBN : 3775707956

‎Barnett Newman : Paintings, Sculptures, Works on Paper‎

‎Ostfildern-Ruit Hatje Cantz Publishers 1999 25,5 x 31,5 cm Relié 324 pp Hardcover. 336 pages with 174 illustrations, 82 in color. ‎


‎ très bon état ‎

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Phone number : 01 42 96 06 24

EUR30.00 (€30.00 )

‎Collectif‎

Reference : R100061204

(1982)

‎Esprit n°9 septembre 1982 - La bible dans tous ses états - De la propreté dans l'Eglise - Expérience religieuse, expérience esthétique - Abraham à New York à propos de Barnett Newman - le grand code de l'art - il n'est pas bon que l'homme soit seul ...‎

‎Esprit. 1982. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 224 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎


‎Sommaire : Expérience religieuse, expérience esthétique - Abraham à New York à propos de Barnett Newman - le grand code de l'art - il n'est pas bon que l'homme soit seul - pour une approche politique du fait biblique - sur les traductions de la bible - le rythme et la traduction - sur deux exégèses - la bible enseignée - de la spéculation à la morale - philosophie et révélation etc. Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues‎

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Phone number : 05 57 411 411

EUR19.80 (€19.80 )

‎MIDAL Fabrice‎

Reference : 114325

(2007)

‎Au service du sacré, sauter à l'angle moderne : Paul Celan, Martin Heidegger, Barnett Newman.‎

‎ Editions du Grand Est 2007 Editions du Grand Est, 2007, 106 p., broché, bon état.‎


‎ Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.‎

Phone number : 33 04 78 42 29 41

EUR12.00 (€12.00 )
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