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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: New. This book is brand new; never used or opened. No remainder marks. Issued with no dustjacket. ; 0.82 x 11.52 x 8.83 Inches; 200 pages. Codice articolo 092212-178-105
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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: NEW. 1st. Cloth, 138 pages, colour illustrations; 30 cm. Published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition distributed by the Speed Art Museum. BRAND NEW. A fine copy. Still in publisher's shrinkwrap. Stated First Edition. OVERSIZE! No priority/air, except by special arrangement. Collectible. Richly illustrated with colour plates. Erotic art. "American-born photographer Levinthal has earned national recognition by creating potent, ironic, and sometimes controversial visions using miniature figures and toys as characters in staged tableaux. Since publishing his first major work in 1977 (Hitler Moves East: A Graphic Chronicle, 1941-43), he has worked with Barbie, blackface memorabilia, toy soldiers, and various modeling figures to explore the icons and stereotypes of popular culture. Levinthal executed his series Modern Romance in the mid-1980s. Echoing the paintings of Edward Hopper and film noir, these are scenes of urban life in dreamy neon-lit color and television blues. Levinthal shows us figures lingering on street corners, entering movie theaters, passing through alleys, conversing in diners, and interacting in confined spaces. He also depicts the impersonal landscape of the city: cop cars on the streets, doorways, and murky bedrooms. Levinthal's lovely and vaguely troubling photographs house a tension of possibilities; with details obscured, they speak of solitude, sexual isolation, and urban anxiety. An illuminating essay by Eugenia Parry opens the book, nicely placing this formative series in both a personal and an artistic context. This is serious art, dealing with fascinating ideas. Highly recommended for contemporary art collections of academic and public libraries. Deborah Miller, Minneapolis--Library Journal." - Publisher. Size: 4to. Collectible. Codice articolo 106510
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