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Jim Campbell: January 25 - April 25, 2004. Palo Alto Art Center. Palo Alto, CA [Exhibition catalogue].
Campbell, Jim (artist.); Mayfield, Signe (text.); Palo Alto Art Center (Palo Alto).
Editore: Palo Alto, CA: Palo Alto Art Center., 2004
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Da: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
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EUR 45,11
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Condizione: Good. [Exhibition catalogue]. 8vo. Oblong. [36 pp.]. Stiff black wraps with white lettering. Very good. Black and white plates. Includes text by Signe Mayfield and an artist C.V. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition of works by Jim Campbell, held from January 25 through April 25, 2004 at the Palo Alto Art Cent…er in Palo Alto, CA.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz.
Altre immaginiIN THE REALM OF NATURE
Bob Stocksdale & Kay Sekimachi; Text by Signe Mayfield; Foreword by Rob Sidner; Additional essays by Melissa Leventon and John C. Lavine
Editore: Mingei International Museum, 2014
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Da: RON RAMSWICK BOOKS, IOBA, CARLSBAD, CA, U.S.A.RON RAMSWICK BOOKS, IOBA
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Condizione: Usato - Ottimo
EUR 135,34
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Soft Cover. Condizione: Fine. First Edition. Signed by Bob Stocksdale's wife and master weaver, Kay Sekimachi. Signed by author Signe Mayfield. Additionally signed and inscribed by Melissa Leventon. Fine, as new. " With 125 full-page color reproductions and 70 illustrations, this handsome book celebrates the artistic achievement… of two of America's most significant pioneers in contemporary craft. Essential to their legacy in their respective fields of fiber and wood, Kay Sekimachi has been recognized as the weaver's weaver and her late husband Bob Stocksdale has been celebrated as the father of American woodturning. Their work reflects a reverence for materials from nature. Stocksdale's lathe-turned works reveal a dazzling array of rare woods, while the succession of forms in Sekimachi's multiple-layered weavings and ethereal vessels are comprised of hornet's nests, translucent skeletal leaves, simple grasses, found corals, natural flax, and linen. She has additionally drawn inspiration from the forms of flowing rivers, marine creatures, clouds, nests, and lunar formations. This publication charts the couple's artistic developments within their creative lives, including formative experiences in the unexpected setting of incarceration during World War II. In the publication essays, John C. Lavine, Melissa Leventon, and Mingei International Museum guest curator Signe Mayfield have contributed insightful observations and fresh perspectives on over 50 years of work by Bob Stocksdale and Kay Sekimachi." [large and heavy, International orders will require extra shipping]. Signed.