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Ellsworth Kelly ; catalogue raisonné of paintings, reliefs and sculpture volume one, 1940-1953
Yve-alain Bois
- Cahiers D'Art
- 24 Juillet 2015
- 9782851171900
Premier volume du catalogue raisonné des peintures et sculptures d'Ellsworth Kelly. Largement documenté, cet ouvrage présente les premiers travaux de l'artiste, alors élève aux Beaux Arts de Boston, ainsi que ses premiers travaux abstraits réalisés au retour d'un voyage à Paris.
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Ellsworth Kelly : catalogue raisonné of paintings and sculptures Tome 2, 1954-1958
Yve-alain Bois
- Cahiers D'Art
- 30 Juin 2021
- 9782851173195
Deuxième volume du catalogue raisonné des peintures et des sculptures d'Ellsworth Kelly. Celui-ci balaie les années 1954 à 1958.
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Matisse in the barnes foundation (3 vol)
Yve-alain Bois
- Thames & Hudson
- 1 Décembre 2015
- 9780500239414
This book comprises three sumptuous volumes, designed by Pentagram and housed in a luxurious slipcase. The Barnes Collection boasts fifty-seven paintings, a drawing and, notably, The Dance (1932-33), the mural that Barnes commissioned in 1930 for the great hall of his foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania.
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Essays and reminiscences by one of the preeminent art historians of our time, spanning more than four decades.
An Oblique Autobiography assembles a new collection of essays and reminiscences by one of the preeminent art historians of our time. Spanning more than four decades of Yve-Alain Bois's work as a scholar, journal editor, and occasional curator, this volume traces a deeply personal itinerary through an important era of art history, in which the discipline--in part occasioned by Bois's own journey from France to the United States--was significantly reformulated by new methodologies.
Detailing Bois's early relationships with figures such as Roland Barthes, Hubert Damisch, Lygia Clark, and Jacques Derrida, as well as his extended engagements with Rosalind Krauss, Ellsworth Kelly, and Martin Barré, these essays track Bois's intellectual commitments against the backdrop of an evolving academic field. With texts that range from academic journal articles to obituaries, written from 1976 to 2021, An Oblique Autobiography reveals the range of Bois's authorial voice and offers a remarkable self-portrait of one of art history's primary protagonists.