Publications
Moscow City, Spectacle, Capital of Photography
The history of photography, more than of the city, is traced through 34 monochrome works by photographers who lived and worked in Moscow from the 1920s to the present. These photographs are from the ...
View DetailsReflection, Seven Years In Print: The Leroy Neiman Center For Print Studies
The LeRoy Neiman Center for the Print Studies, since its foundation in 1996, has played an increasingly important role in the School of the Arts, Columbia University. As part of the Visual Arts ...
View DetailsJean Fautrier, 1898–1964
Jean Fautrier, one of France's most important interwar and postwar artists, is perhaps best known for the Otages, his series of abstract paintings featuring partially obliterated or disfigured ...
View DetailsJean Fautrier, 1898–1964
Jean Fautrier, one of France's most important interwar and postwar artists, is perhaps best known for the Otages, his series of abstract paintings featuring partially obliterated or disfigured ...
View DetailsParis as Gameboard, Man Ray's Atgets
These photographs of Paris were taken by Eugène Atget and later assembled into an album by Man Ray. Since 1976, the album has been in the collection of the George Eastman House, in Rochester, New ...
View DetailsArte Povera, Selections from the Sonnabend Collection
This catalogue shows important Arte Povera works from the Collection Sonnabend that have rarely been exhibited in New York before. It includes one work of each of the Arte Povera artists in the ...
View DetailsArchitect of Dreams: The Theatrical Vision of Joseph Urban
Previous research on Joseph Urban (1872–1933) has focused on his architectural career; yet after moving from Vienna to the U.S. in 1912, he devoted much of his energies to the stage, especially ...
View DetailsArchitect of Dreams: The Theatrical Vision of Joseph Urban
Previous research on Joseph Urban (1872–1933) has focused on his architectural career; yet after moving from Vienna to the U.S. in 1912, he devoted much of his energies to the stage, especially ...
View DetailsArchitect of Dreams: The Theatrical Vision of Joseph Urban
Previous research on Joseph Urban (1872–1933) has focused on his architectural career; yet after moving from Vienna to the U.S. in 1912, he devoted much of his energies to the stage, especially ...
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