Basquiat, Jean-Michel, 1960-1988 Galerie Delta Sonnenberg, Hans
Published / Created:
1982]
Call Number:
JWJ Zan B291 +982J
Image Count:
20
Description:
"December 1982"--P. [4] of cover., "Fotografie: Pieter Vandermeer, Rotterdam -- Portretfoto: Marion Busch, Rotterdam -- Vormgeving: Studio Arta, Rotterdam"--P. [12]., Cover title., Exhibition catalog., Illustrations include "Portrait of VRKS," "Kings of Egypt," "Sinhueso," and "Lunapark.", Original wrappers., and Text on p. [2] signed: Hans Sonnenberg, Rotterdam, December 1982.
"Limited edition of 1,000 copies, 300 of which are bound in cloth"--P. [2]., Cloth-bound copy. Dust jacket., Exhibition catalog., In English, with some info. on p. [2] also in Japanese., and Includes bibliographical references (p. [24-25]).
Bruecke (Artists’ group) Galerie Ernst Arnold (Dresden, Germany)
Published / Created:
[1910]
Call Number:
2008 1786
Image Count:
22
Abstract:
Die Bruecke, a group formed in Dresden in 1905, was one of two early associations of Expressionist artists in Germany, the other being Der blaue Reiter group in Munich. Their name—“the bridge”—expressed their desire to create an artistic bridge between the past and the present, and indeed the group revived old art forms, such as the woodcut, while aligning itself with international avant garde movements in the arts. This is the first group exhibition catalog issued by Die Bruecke, published by the Galerie Arnold in Dresden. The catalog contains woodcuts by Erich Heckel, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Pechstein, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, as well as a woodcut by Kirchner listing members of the group. An interesting feature of the woodcuts printed here is that each artist interpreted the work of a fellow member.
Breton, Andre, 1896-1966, Bureau international du surrealisme revolutionnaire, Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968, Groupe surrealiste-revolutionnaire de Belgique, and Groupe surrealiste-revolutionnaire en France
Subject (Topic):
Artists --Europe, Surrealism --Belgium --History, and Surrealism --France --History
Collection of four scrapbooks compiled by Marcel Jean between 1921 and 1940 containing over 150 tracts, exhibit catalogs, letters, advertisements, subscription forms, invitation cards, and other ephemera documenting Surrealism in France, Belgium, and other locations. Includes printed, typescript, and manuscript material relating to Surrealist exhibitions, publications, and political activity, including tracts on the Spanish Civil War and fascism. Printed ephemera feature artists and writers such as Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Tristan Tzara, René Char, and André Breton. Correspondence includes letters from Georges Bataille, Henri Pastoureau, Remedios Varo, Sheila Legge, Wolfgang Paalen, Eduardo Westerdahl and others to Jean, 1935-1939. Contains one photograph of Benjamin Péret and Jean at Léo Malet's house, 1935 and Volume 1: 1921-1934. Volume 2: 1935-1936. Volume 3: 1937-1939. Volume 4: supplement, 1926-1940
Description:
Marcel Jean (1900-1993), French artist, member of the Paris Surrealist group and author of numerous publications on Surrealism., Largely in French., and Each volume includes original endpapers created by Marcel Jean with ex-libris and autograph list of contents.