McDARRAH Frederick William
(New York 1926 - New York 2007)
The artist's world in pictures by Fred W. McDarrah. Introduction by Thomas B. Hess, Executive Editor, Art News. Commentary by Gloria Schiffel McDarrah
Luogo: New York
Editore: E.P. Dutton & Co.
Stampatore: senza indicazione dello stampatore
Anno: 1961
Legatura: brossura
Dimensioni: 20,3x14,7 cm.
Pagine: pp. 191 (1)
Descrizione: copertina illustrata con un ritratto fotografico di Norman Bluhm al lavoro. Libro interamente illustrato con oltre 300 immagini fotografiche in bianco e nero che ritraggono artisti e ambienti della scena artistica newyorchese (New York School) insieme a scrittori, critici, galleristi e collezionisti. Prima edizione.
Bibliografia: N. D.
Prezzo: € 150ORDINA / ORDER
Autori ritratti: George Brecht, John Cage, John Chamberlain, Merce Cunningham, Willem de Kooning, James Dine, Diane Di Prima, Sam Francis, Philip Guston, Jasper Johns, LeRoi Jones, Allan Kaprow, Franz Kline, Nicholas Krushenick, Boris Lurie, Marisol, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Frank O'Hara, Claes Oldenburg, Joel Oppenheimer, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, Mark Rothko, George Siegel [George Segal], Bob Smithson, Max Spoerri, Frank Stella, e moltissimi altri.
"This extraordinary and exciting volume pays tribute to the brilliant group of artists known nationally and internationally as the «New York School». In over 300 marvelous photographs and eighteen chapters Fred McDarrah has caught unerringly the look, aroma, feel and light of the artists in their studios, theirs paintings and sculpture, streets and galleries, parties and club meetings, their collectors, dealer and critics".
"This extraordinary and exciting volume pays tribute to the brilliant group of artists known nationally and internationally as the «New York School». In over 300 marvelous photographs and eighteen chapters Fred McDarrah has caught unerringly the look, aroma, feel and light of the artists in their studios, theirs paintings and sculpture, streets and galleries, parties and club meetings, their collectors, dealer and critics".