Chicano Visions

Chicano Visions
Author: Cheech Marin
Publisher: Bulfinch
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2002-09-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780821228067

Originating in the early seventies, Chicano art long remained unrecognised by the art and gallery world. This text features the work of 26 Chicano artists and marks the transition of this unique and exciting movement into the critical fold of contemporary art.

Cy Twombly Gallery

Cy Twombly Gallery
Author: Cy Twombly
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Art museums
ISBN: 9780300188585

A visual celebration of one of the most renowned artists of our time, along with the extraordinary Gallery he helped to create to showcase his work American artist Cy Twombly (1928-2011) created paintings and sculptures that defied conventional classification. In his works, Twombly incorporated a wide variety of elements, from scrawls and calligraphic marks to text from poetry and mythology. Opening in 1995, the Cy Twombly Gallery at the Menil Collection was designed by Renzo Piano and has become a pilgrimage destination for the artist's avid admirers. The product of close collaboration between the Menil, Twombly, and the Dia Center for the Arts, the Gallery is one of the most extraordinary representations of any single 20th-century artist. Twombly chose the art that would be featured and worked closely with the builders to create the most appropriate venue for its presentation. This sumptuous volume showcases thirty-three paintings and eleven sculptures, including an immense 13 x 52-foot painting. Featuring large-scale, close-up details of many of the works, the book looks at paint, plaster, paintings, sculptures, and the "cues" that Twombly gave in his art about this special collection. Published in association with the Twombly Foundation and the Menil Collection

Chicano Art

Chicano Art
Author: Richard Griswold del Castillo
Publisher: Frederick S. Wight Art Galleries
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

The Concise Encyclopedia of Surrealism

The Concise Encyclopedia of Surrealism
Author: René Passeron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1984
Genre: Arts, Modern
ISBN: 9780907853282

"Surrealism is as much an intellectual movement as an artistic one. Indeed, Surrealist painting, sculpture and objects are often the physical emanation of visionary, philosophical, moral and erotic systems linerated from the constraints of reality. This brightly coloured and comprehensive survey of the creators of Surrealist art places them in the context of their time and provides a bibliographical dicitonary of the major as well as the less well-known Surrealist artists and their precursors." - book jacket.