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Lot 164

25 Books and Booklets: Modern Sculpture

Estimate: $200 - $300
Starting Bid
$100

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  1. Henry Moore: Animals, W.J. Strachan, Aurum Press (London), 1983.
  2. Henry Moore: Sculptures in Landscape, Stephen Spender, Clarkson N. Potter (New York), 1979.
  3. Donald Judd, Barbara Haskell, Whitney Museum of American Art (New York), 1988.
  4. Chihuly: Glass, Linda Norden, Tuscon Museum of Art, 1982. Artist signed.
  5. Dale Chihuly: Installations 1964-1992, Patterson Sims, Seattle Art Museum, 1992.
  6. Dale Chihuly: Objets de Verre, Palais du Louvre (Paris), 1986.
  7. Chihuly: Angels and Saints, Susan Duval Gallery (Aspen), 1994.
  8. Chihuly: A Night at the Opera, Susan Duval Gallery (Aspen), 1993.
  9. Chihuly Courtyards, Honolulu Academy of Arts, 1992.
  10. De Kooning: Drawings/ Sculptures, Philip Larson and Peter Schjeldahl, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), 1974.
  11. De Kooning/ Chamberlain: Influence and Transformation, Bernice Rose, PaceWildenstein (New York), 2001.
  12. John Chamberlain: New Sculpture, The Pace Gallery (New York), 1989.
  13. John Chamberlain: Recent Work, The Pace Gallery (New York), 1992.
  14. John Chamberlain: Recent Sculpture, PaceWildenstein (New York), 1994.
  15. John Chamberlain: Recent Sculpture, PaceWildenstein (New York), 2003.
  16. Tatsuo Miyajima: Opposite Level / Counter Circle, Richard Gray Gallery (Chicago), 2001. With CD-ROM.
  17. Ruth Duckworth, Alice Westphal, Exhibit A Gallery of American Ceramics (Evanston, IL), 1977.
  18. Dale Eldred: Sculpture into Environment, Ralph T. Coe, The Regents Press of Kansas (Lawrence), 1978.
  19. Stefan Lindfors: Freedom of Speech, Radar (Kansas City), 1995. Artist signed.
  20. Robert Graham: Statues, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), 1981.
  21. Elizabeth Turk: Tensions, Hirschl & Adler Modern (New York), 2015.
  22. Tony Feher, PaceWildenstein (New York), 2008. In original plastic wrap.
  23. Bryan Hunt: Skulpturen und Zeichnungen, Wilhelm-Lehmbruck Museum der Stadt Duisburg, 1987. German language text.
  24. Marilyn Levine: A Decade of Ceramic Sculpture, Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston), 1981.
  25. Unknown Beings and Other Realities: Modern European Sculpture 1918-1945, Albert Elsen, George Braziller (New York), 1979.

Condition

Good condition. Indent to the spine of Dale Eldred: Sculpture into Environment

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