Monograph/catalogue illustrated with drawings by the artist. Tucker's essay outlines Raetz's relationship to painting and drawing, nature, literature and poetry. The artist's large outdoor sculptures called "Mimi" are described as are the more intimate language- and nature-based works. Biographical notes. 21 bibl. ref
Tracing Baden's investigation of kinesthesia to the 1960s, Davison emphasizes the viewer's responsab...
This new book on Leni Riefenstahl's extensive body of work promises to analyze the 'often forgotten ...
'References and Notations' is a survey exhibition of Ambrose Reisch that spans the period from 1988 ...
Monograph/catalogue illustrated with drawings by the artist. Tucker's essay outlines Raetz's relatio...
Roenisch's reflections on von Tiesenhausen's work foregrounds the artist's spiritual connections wit...
This catalogue/monograph, to accompany an exhibition of Falk’s work from the 1960s to the present, c...
Discussing Mackenzie's use of specific symbolic and visual languages and her preoccupation with the ...
Holubizky’s curatorial essay draws attention to how the artist’s mixed media works refer to the land...
Reason's essay draws from a wide variety of sources to develop a lyrically-paced text around 13 work...
Looking at Reitzenstein's work in relation to alchemy, aboriginal culture, and ecological concerns, ...
This book aims to examine key themes and issues relevant to the artist’s work. Written from diverse...
Dabrowski focuses on the conceptual complexity of Mol's installations and drawings. Emphasis is plac...
Mordowanec highlights her interest in space, myth and ritual in relation to her sculptures. Situatin...
For an exhibition presenting an overview of Rabinowitch's work (1967-1976), the authors elaborate on...
Fischer analyses Shantz's production by associating the exhibition title to various aspects of her w...
Tracing Baden's investigation of kinesthesia to the 1960s, Davison emphasizes the viewer's responsab...
This new book on Leni Riefenstahl's extensive body of work promises to analyze the 'often forgotten ...
'References and Notations' is a survey exhibition of Ambrose Reisch that spans the period from 1988 ...
Monograph/catalogue illustrated with drawings by the artist. Tucker's essay outlines Raetz's relatio...
Roenisch's reflections on von Tiesenhausen's work foregrounds the artist's spiritual connections wit...
This catalogue/monograph, to accompany an exhibition of Falk’s work from the 1960s to the present, c...
Discussing Mackenzie's use of specific symbolic and visual languages and her preoccupation with the ...
Holubizky’s curatorial essay draws attention to how the artist’s mixed media works refer to the land...
Reason's essay draws from a wide variety of sources to develop a lyrically-paced text around 13 work...
Looking at Reitzenstein's work in relation to alchemy, aboriginal culture, and ecological concerns, ...
This book aims to examine key themes and issues relevant to the artist’s work. Written from diverse...
Dabrowski focuses on the conceptual complexity of Mol's installations and drawings. Emphasis is plac...
Mordowanec highlights her interest in space, myth and ritual in relation to her sculptures. Situatin...
For an exhibition presenting an overview of Rabinowitch's work (1967-1976), the authors elaborate on...
Fischer analyses Shantz's production by associating the exhibition title to various aspects of her w...
Tracing Baden's investigation of kinesthesia to the 1960s, Davison emphasizes the viewer's responsab...
This new book on Leni Riefenstahl's extensive body of work promises to analyze the 'often forgotten ...
'References and Notations' is a survey exhibition of Ambrose Reisch that spans the period from 1988 ...