Kai Althoff: and then leave me to the common swifts. 2016. NF HC Contemporary ..

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Kai Althoff: and then leave me to the common swifts
ISBN:
163345018X
Author:
Hoptman, Laura; DovBer Naiditch; Rita Kersting; et al
Publisher:
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Release Date:
2016
Seller Category:
ART MONOGRAPHS
Qty Available:
1
Condition:
Used: Excellent
Sku: 02138
Notes: Near Fine 4to 10 7/8" x 9 1/4" light brown paper over board with illustrations front, back, spine, Kai Althoff's 2015 artwork "Untitled" pasted to front, red stamped lettering to spine, superior copy inside and out, with only the most minimal, unobtrusive wear to bindings, text-block, and endpapers. Very Good wax paper dustjacket, red lettering to front, slightly worn with very small tears near head, minor wear to tips and tail, otherwise clean and intact. [6] 199 + 1 pp., replete with full-color images, many printed on half-size pages bound-in throughout the book, each with an illustrated green back. Also includes a Foreword (written as a letter to Kai Althoff) by Glenn D. Lowry, Acknowledgments by Laura Hoptman, essay by DovBer Naiditch, Notes on Kai Althoff with contributions by Rita Kersting, DovBer Naiditch, Yair Oelbaum, Robert Storr, and Rein Wolfs, Kai Althoff in Conversation with Laura Hoptman, Notes for a Conversation with Kai by Constantin Rothkopf, Illustrated Works, Selected Exhibition History, Filmography, and Recording History, Selected Bibliography, and Contributors. Includes one piece of laid-in ephemera: a newspaper clipping from the New York Times from Friday, September 23, 2016 of the article "The Paintings Are Delicate. The Show's A Shambles" by Ken Johnson as an Art Review column, includes 2 full-color photographs of Kai Althoff's exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Kai Althoff: and then leave me to the common swifts" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York from September 18, 2016 to January 22, 2017. Beautifully produced. Acquired from the private library of photorealist, Robert Bechtle and art historian, Whitney Chadwick. Heavy and oversized items may require additional shipping.

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