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Rockman, Alexis, and Litman, Brett (Contributions by), and Rush, Michael (Editor)
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Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University 2009 Hardcover Used-VG Disturbingly majestic hurricanes, wind-energy fields, tornadoes, landslides, waterspouts, melting glaciers, forest fires and newly mutant species are some of the subjects of Alexis Rockman's deeply hued and intricately crafted works on paper. Surreal and deeply critical of man's destructive relationship to the environment, the primary works collected in this volume, published to accompany Rockman's first major large-scale museum exhibition in the United States, were all made since 2005. With echoes of J.M.W. Turner, Winslow Homer, Charles Burchfield and Rockman's own inimitable realism, the works surge with a power and flow of color that announces a new direction for this remarkable artist, who has been praised as much for his figurative exactitude as for his wildly imaginative take on what is considered the real. Essays are by the Rose Art Museum's Michael Rush and the Harvard University Art Museums' Helen Molesworth; the artist interview is by Brett Littman of The Drawing Center in New York. Edited by Michael Rush. Text by Helen Molesworth, Brett Litman. This book is in very good condition. Help support Orca Books Cooperative--Olympia's only Co-op Bookstore!
Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University 2009 Hardcover Good Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
ISBN10: 0976159368, ISBN13: 9780976159360, [publisher: The Rose Art Museum] Hardcover First Edition Very good condition is shrink wrap. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 [Georgetown , MA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2009]
ISBN10: 0976159368, ISBN13: 9780976159360, [publisher: Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University] Softcover, 80 pages; very good condition; clean and crisp; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra. [New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University, Date: 2009. Hardcover. Good. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 2009. Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University ISBN 0976159368 9780976159360 [US]
ISBN10: 0976159368, ISBN13: 9780976159360, [publisher: Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University] Hardcover Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.45 [AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2009]
Waltham: Rose Art Museum, Date: 2008. Hardcover. VG. Grey cloth boards with color illustration and silver stamped lettering. 135 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from May 8- July 27, 2008 at the Rose Art Museum. isbn 9780976159360 is the same as another title. 2008. Rose Art Museum ISBN 0976159368 US
Waltham: Rose Art Museum, Date: 2008. Hardcover. VG. Grey cloth boards with color illustration and silver stamped lettering. 135 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from May 8- July 27, 2008 at the Rose Art Museum. isbn 9780976159360 is the same as another title. 2008. Rose Art Museum ISBN 0976159368 9780976159360 [US]
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Waltham Rose Art Museum 2008 Hardcover VG Grey cloth boards with color illustration and silver stamped lettering. 135 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from May 8-July 27, 2008 at the Rose Art Museum. isbn 9780976159360 is the same as another title.
Steve Miller, Art, Michael Rush and Mark Auslander, Marvin Heiferman, Interviewer
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ISBN10: 0976159368, ISBN13: 9780976159360, [publisher: The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University] Softcover The artist, Steve Miller, signed this volume on the title page. There are 78 pages to this approximately 6 1/2 by 8 inch volume with color images, graphs, and diagrams. The covers on this volume remain stiff to open, there are no creases to the spine or writing internally or externally-other than the artist's signature-included in this volume. The page edges remain bright white. There is a bit of a vertical crease to the front cover as a result of the opening the book. The inside of the back cover has an image of Steve Miller and Rod MacKinnon. This publication was produced as part of an exhibit of the artist's work that ran from September 25, 2007 till December 16, 2007 at The Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University. Included in the volume are essays by Michael Rush, Mark Auslander and an interview conducted by Marvin Heiferman and images of the artist's work. [Rochester, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0976159368, ISBN13: 9780976159360, [publisher: The Rose Art Museum] Hardcover New. Fast Shipping and good customer service [Fayetteville, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2009]
Rockman, Alexis and Michael Rush, Helen Molesworth, Brett Litman
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ISBN10: 0976159368, ISBN13: 9780976159360, [publisher: The Rose Art Museum] Hardcover Hardcover without dustjacket as issued, 136 pages; very good condition, clean and crisp; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra. [New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]
Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University 2009 Hardcover New Disturbingly majestic hurricanes, wind-energy fields, tornadoes, landslides, waterspouts, melting glaciers, forest fires and newly mutant species are some of the subjects of Alexis Rockman's deeply hued and intricately crafted works on paper. Surreal and deeply critical of man's destructive relationship to the environment, the primary works collected in this volume, published to accompany Rockman's first major large-scale museum exhibition in the United States, were all made since 2005. With echoes of J.M.W. Turner, Winslow Homer, Charles Burchfield and Rockman's own inimitable realism, the works surge with a power and flow of color that announces a new direction for this remarkable artist, who has been praised as much for his figurative exactitude as for his wildly imaginative take on what is considered the real. Essays are by the Rose Art Museum's Michael Rush and the Harvard University Art Museums' Helen Molesworth; the artist interview is by Brett Littman of The Drawing Center in New York.
Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University 2009 Hardcover New Disturbingly majestic hurricanes, wind-energy fields, tornadoes, landslides, waterspouts, melting glaciers, forest fires and newly mutant species are some of the subjects of Alexis Rockman's deeply hued and intricately crafted works on paper. Surreal and deeply critical of man's destructive relationship to the environment, the primary works collected in this volume, published to accompany Rockman's first major large-scale museum exhibition in the United States, were all made since 2005. With echoes of J.M.W. Turner, Winslow Homer, Charles Burchfield and Rockman's own inimitable realism, the works surge with a power and flow of color that announces a new direction for this remarkable artist, who has been praised as much for his figurative exactitude as for his wildly imaginative take on what is considered the real. Essays are by the Rose Art Museum's Michael Rush and the Harvard University Art Museums' Helen Molesworth; the artist interview is by Brett Littman of The Drawing Center in New York.
ISBN10: 0976159368, ISBN13: 9780976159360, [publisher: Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University February 2009] Hardcover Disturbingly majestic hurricanes, wind-energy fields, tornadoes, landslides, waterspouts, melting glaciers, forest fires and newly mutant species are some of the subjects of Alexis Rockman's deeply hued and intricately crafted works on paper. Surreal and deeply critical of man's destructive relationship to the environment, the primary works collected in this volume, published to accompany Rockman's first major large-scale museum exhibition in the United States, were all made since 2005. With echoes of J.M.W. Turner, Winslow Homer, Charles Burchfield and Rockman's own inimitable realism, the works surge with a power and flow of color that announces a new direction for this remarkable artist, who has been praised as much for his figurative exactitude as for his wildly imaginative take on what is considered the real. Essays are by the Rose Art Museum's Michael Rush and the Harvard University Art Museums' Helen Molesworth; the artist interview is by Brett Littman of The Drawing Center in New York. Edited by Michael Rush. Text by Helen Molesworth, Brett Litman. [Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2009]
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