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Lee Lozano (1930-1999) brought a potent voice to the 1960s New York art scene. Equipped with
an extraordinary intellectual reach and demonstrating an unusually expressive and mature
sexuality, Lozano's art-which includes paintings, drawings, and conceptual works-is as fresh
today as it was more than 40 years ago.
This handsome book presents selections of the artist's early narrative and figurative drawings
dating from 1960 to '64. It is the first publication focusing on Lozano's drawings, and all of the
featured works are previously unpublished. Her drawings can be exacting, demanding, and
formally refined, such as her sexually charged depictions of tools, or freer gestural drawings using
graphite with splashes of crayon color. Lozano also created text pieces that are part diary and
part social chronicle. Conceived as a sort of artist's sketchbook, the publication is completed by
selections from the artist's own diaries, which reveal her incredible wit, anger, intelligence, and
struggles.
Lee Lozano: Drawings leaves no doubt of how prescient her work has proven to be and why she
is an artist who is attracting a great deal of attention today.
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This book is the first definitive study of print work of this prolific artist's career that has spanned
nearly forty years. Highly anticipated by collectors and academics alike, this publication features
recently completed work that has never been published to coincide with the retrospective of his
work that was shown internationally from 2009-2011. Baldessari's artwork has been featured in
more than 200 solo exhibitions and more than 900 group exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe.
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Between the First and Second World Wars, under the Weimar Republic, Germany became the
scene for one of the most creative periods in film history. Through the silent era to the early years
of sound, the visual flair and technical innovation of its filmmakers set an international standard
for the possibilities of cinema as an art form, with movies such as The Cabinet of Dr Caligari,
Nosferatu, Metropolis, Pandora's Box and M building a legacy that not only shaped the world of
film but also had a lasting impact on all the visual arts.
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