Artists' books in the modern era 1870-2000 : the Reva and David Logan Collection of illustrated books
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Artists' books in the modern era 1870-2000 : the Reva and David Logan Collection of illustrated books
Thames & Hudson, 2001
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"Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco" -- T.p.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition: organized by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, held at California Palace of the Legion of Honor 6 Oct.-2001 to 6 Jan. 2002
"Produced by the Publications Department of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco" -- p. 303
Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-293) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
At the beginning of the 20th century, artists' books abandoned extravagant and costly editions in favour of aesthetic and technological experimentation produced through inexpensive photomechanical means. Designed for distribution to a wide audience and printed in large editions, these volumes were often bold, colourful and accessible. The Logan Collection, the best of which is presented here, surveys late nineteenth and twentieth-century developments in the genre of artists' books. Notable for its masterpieces and the superb quality of its more than four hundred artists' books, it provides the most comprehensive historical overview of the genre available today. Some of the most prestigious publishers of the 20th century - among them Ambroise Vollard, Albert Skira, Gerald Cramer and Iliazd - have engaged the imagination of the finest artists - among them. Picasso, Malevich, Kandinsky, Kokoschka and Matisse - to collaborate on the creation of the vibrant publications celebrated in this volume.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Essay by Donna Stein
- Essay by Robert Flynn Johnson
- Catalogue - 180 books, c. 160 shown one to a page, c. 20 in double-page spreads Selected Bibliography
- The Logan Collection - all 400 works in the collection listed
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