8 research outputs found
Chinese Casandra
Cor-ten steel, sand blasted and oiled, 18 inches high, 175 inches wide. Featured in Monumenta art exhibit, 1974, where it was installed at Chateau-sur-mer. Lent by Knoedler Contemporary Art,, Lawrence Rubin, New York.
Publisher: Salve Regina University Archives and Special Collections.
Source: Digital reproduction of photograph of work of art. Digitization specifications: Adobe Photoshop CS Macintosh, 240 dpi, RGB, 24-bit.
Rights: This content is provided for educational research and personal use only. While the photographs in this collection are held in the Salve Regina University Archives and Special Collections, copyright for the artwork still resides with the artists. See http://library.salve.edu/archives/archives_copyright.html.https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/monumenta-images/1032/thumbnail.jp
Tin Lizzie
Técnica: AcrílicoMateria-soporte: LienzoFecha de ejecución: 1962Sobre fondo morado dos formas circulares no regulares rojo y amarilloCatalogado en su procedencia con el Nº 10
Jules Olitski : Communing with the Power
Following a commendation by Greenberg, Olitski tells stories about his early life and personal beliefs, leading up to his first New York show in 1958. Biographical notes. 1 bibl. ref
Colour
"This chronological anthology reflects on the aesthetic, cultural and philosophical meaning of colour to artists within the broader context of anthropology, film, philosophy and science" -- p. [4] of cover