Description: This ex-library book is practically new. It has library stamps and sticker. Otherwise, the entire book shows no signs of use. The cover, edges, and pages are all in immaculate condition. Breaking the Moldfocuses on paintings from a pivotal time, one of transition from postwar abstract expressionism to new artistic developments. It includes works on paper, paintings, and sculpture by fifty artists including Josef Albers, Richard Diebenkorn, Ellsworth Kelly, Morris Louis, and Marcel Duchamp. The Washington Gallery of Modern Art (WGMA) was founded in Washington, DC, on October 28, 1961, to increase the national and international attention given to contemporary art in the nation's capital, with an expressed purpose to exhibit and collect contemporary works of art. In 1968, the museum's collection was sold to the Oklahoma Art Center. This historically important collection from the former Washington gallery played an important role in the collection and cultivation of contemporary American art movements from the 1950s and 1960s, including late abstract expressionism, color field painting, minimalism, and pop art.
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Location: Tampa, Florida
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Subject: Art
Subject Area: Aesthetics
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education
Personalized: No
Level: Advanced
Features: Ex-Library, Like new, Has library stampas but shows no signs of use, Has library stamps but shows no signs of use, Cover, edges, pages in immaculate condition
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 1
Item Length: 9.3in.
Item Height: 0.8in.
Item Width: 6.3in.
Author: Stephen Zepke
Publication Name: Art As Abstract Machine : Ontology and Aesthetics in Deleuze and Guattari
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Year: 2005
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 19.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 320 Pages