Frank Stella, Had Gadya - After El Lissitzky

Frank Stella, Had Gadya - After El Lissitzky
Author: Frank Stella
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1986
Genre: Engraving, American
ISBN:

These prints were originally exhibited at Waddington Graphics, London, 6 Feb.-2 March, 1985; they have been part of the permanent collection at the Tel Aviv Museum since April 21, 1986. This catalogue was produced for the opening of the latter exhibition.

Frank Stella, 1970-1987

Frank Stella, 1970-1987
Author: William Rubin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1987
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780870705939

Shows examples of Stella's large scale paintings, constructions, and reliefs created over the last seventeen years, and discusses the themes, style, and materials of his work.

Had Gadya (חד גידא)

Had Gadya (חד גידא)
Author: El Lissitzky
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892367443

This illustrated version of the popular Passover song "Had gadya" (חד גידא) was the wonderfully playful offspring of the avant-garde artist El Lissitzky (1890-1941). It dates to a little-known period early in his career when he immersed himself in the Jewish cultural renaissance that flourished in Russia from roughly 1912 to the early 1920s. Signed with his Hebrew given name, this volume-with its wraparound cover, colorful lithographic montages, and stylized use of Yiddish and Aramaic words-celebrates Lissitzky's interest in Jewish folk traditions while looking forward to the dynamic graphic and typographic designs for which he is best remembered. This near-scale facsimile-including the rarely seen cover-allows readers to experience Lissitzky's Had gadya as originally envisioned. It is accompanied here by Nancy Perloff's discussion of the work's cultural and artistic contexts, Arnold J. Band's English translation of Lissitzky's Yiddish version of the song, sections on Lissitzky's iconography and vocabulary, and lyrics set to music.

Frank Stella Unbound

Frank Stella Unbound
Author: Mitra Abbaspour
Publisher: Princeton University Art Museum Monograph Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: ART
ISBN: 9780300236996

Focusing on the vital role of literature in the development of the artistic practice of Frank Stella (b. 1936), this insightful book looks at four transformative series of prints made between 1984 and 1999. Each of these series is named after a literary work--the Had Gadya (a playful song traditionally sung at the end of the Passover Seder), Italian Folktales, compiled by Italo Calvino, Moby-Dick by Herman Melville, and The Dictionary of Imaginary Places by Alberto Manguel and Gianni Guadalupi. This investigation offers a critical new perspective on Stella: an examination of his interdisciplinary process, literary approach, and interest in the lessons of art history as crucial factors for his artistic development as a printmaker. Mitra Abbaspour, Calvin Brown, and Erica Cooke examine how Stella's dynamic engagement with literature paralleled the artist's experimentation with unconventional printmaking techniques and engendered new ways of representing spatial depth to unleash the narrative potential of abstract forms.

Seven Master Printmakers

Seven Master Printmakers
Author: Riva Castleman
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1991
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780870701900

Jim Dine - David Hockney - Jasper Johns - Roy Lichtenstein - Robert Rauschenberg - James Rosenquist - Frank Stella.

Frank Stella

Frank Stella
Author: Frank Stella
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN:

This volume presents the work of American artist Frank Stella (b. 1936). Stella is considered a significant figure in minimalism and post-painterly abstraction. This work is a companion volume to an exhibition held in 2000 of many of Stella's works that were created during the 1970s and 1980s. Originally a painter, his work became more three-dimensional to the point where he started producing large, free-standing metal pieces, which, although they are painted upon, might well be considered sculpture. Stella's sculptural forms derived from cones, pillars, French curves, waves, and decorative architectural elements. To create these works, he used collages or maquettes that were then enlarged and re-created with the aid of assistants, industrial metal cutters, and digital technologies.

Weaving Modernism

Weaving Modernism
Author: K. L. H. Wells
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300232594

An unprecedented study that reveals tapestry's role as a modernist medium and a model for the movement's discourse on both sides of the Atlantic in the decades following World War II

Frank Stella

Frank Stella
Author: Michael Auping
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: 9780300215441

Catalog of an exhibition held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Oct. 30, 2015-Mar. 7, 2016; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Apr. 17-Sept. 4, 2016; and the de Young, San Francisco, Nov. 5, 2016-Feb. 26, 2017.

Depiction and Interpretation

Depiction and Interpretation
Author: Ziva Amishai-Maisels
Publisher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 748
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN:

A study of the extent to which the Holocaust - as a major historical event - influenced Western art. Pt. I (pp. 3-127), "Depiction, " discusses many artists and their works. Pt. II (pp. 131-366), "Interpretation, " analyzes primary Holocaust symbols, biblical imagery, "the crucified Jew, " myths, abstraction, and Jewish identity. Pp. 367-509 contain notes to the above chapters, and pp. 511-546 give an extensive selected bibliography. The plates contain reproductions of 560 paintings and drawings.

The Passover Haggadah

The Passover Haggadah
Author: Vanessa L. Ochs
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0691201528

The life and times of a treasured book read by generations of Jewish families at the seder table Every year at Passover, Jews around the world gather for the seder, a festive meal where family and friends come together to sing, pray, and enjoy traditional food while retelling the biblical story of the Exodus. The Passover Haggadah provides the script for the meal and is a religious text unlike any other. It is the only sacred book available in so many varieties—from the Maxwell House edition of the 1930s to the countercultural Freedom Seder—and it is the rare liturgical work that allows people with limited knowledge to conduct a complex religious service. The Haggadah is also the only religious book given away for free at grocery stores as a promotion. Vanessa Ochs tells the story of this beloved book, from its emergence in antiquity as an oral practice to its vibrant proliferation today. Ochs provides a lively and incisive account of how the foundational Jewish narrative of liberation is remembered in the Haggadah. She discusses the book's origins in biblical and rabbinical literature, its flourishing in illuminated manuscripts in the medieval period, and its mass production with the advent of the printing press. She looks at Haggadot created on the kibbutz, those reflecting the Holocaust, feminist and LGBTQ-themed Haggadot, and even one featuring a popular television show, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Ochs shows how this enduring work of liturgy that once served to transmit Jewish identity in Jewish settings continues to be reinterpreted and reimagined to share the message of freedom for all.