With reference to death and technology, Randolph's interpretations of Reitzenstein's sculptures from 1982 to 1984 are interspersed with anecdotes from a road trip through the southern United States. Biographical notes. 16 bibl. ref
Monograph/catalogue illustrated with drawings by the artist. Tucker's essay outlines Raetz's relatio...
The author briefly outlines Braitstein's career as a bronze sculptor. Biographical notes
Moritz's fictionalized autobiography Anton Reiser is a psychological novel primarily concerned with ...
Reitzenstein briefly relates his changing relationship to photographic works. Biographical notes
Looking at Reitzenstein's work in relation to alchemy, aboriginal culture, and ecological concerns, ...
Text excerpts (in German only) addressing time, representation, experience and laughter are interspe...
Commemoration of 30 years of work by Ryman (1958-1988) including two interviews with the artist as w...
Watson clarifies Schwarzkogler's link with Hermann Nitsch and other Viennese artists and discusses t...
Examining Lallemand's sculpture from 1986 to 1993, Huitorel equates the matching of states of the bo...
Simard presents the welded sculptures created by Braitstein between 1959 and 1969 as expressing huma...
Tracing Baden's investigation of kinesthesia to the 1960s, Davison emphasizes the viewer's responsab...
Roenisch's reflections on von Tiesenhausen's work foregrounds the artist's spiritual connections wit...
Vilder's neon sculptures, as well as his film production, are analyzed in relation to their kinetic ...
This collection contains a eulogy and Jahrzeitskalendar for Adolf Reis, as well as a Reis family pho...
Randolph, as diarist, recounts conversations about representation which she had with Tod during a ro...
Monograph/catalogue illustrated with drawings by the artist. Tucker's essay outlines Raetz's relatio...
The author briefly outlines Braitstein's career as a bronze sculptor. Biographical notes
Moritz's fictionalized autobiography Anton Reiser is a psychological novel primarily concerned with ...
Reitzenstein briefly relates his changing relationship to photographic works. Biographical notes
Looking at Reitzenstein's work in relation to alchemy, aboriginal culture, and ecological concerns, ...
Text excerpts (in German only) addressing time, representation, experience and laughter are interspe...
Commemoration of 30 years of work by Ryman (1958-1988) including two interviews with the artist as w...
Watson clarifies Schwarzkogler's link with Hermann Nitsch and other Viennese artists and discusses t...
Examining Lallemand's sculpture from 1986 to 1993, Huitorel equates the matching of states of the bo...
Simard presents the welded sculptures created by Braitstein between 1959 and 1969 as expressing huma...
Tracing Baden's investigation of kinesthesia to the 1960s, Davison emphasizes the viewer's responsab...
Roenisch's reflections on von Tiesenhausen's work foregrounds the artist's spiritual connections wit...
Vilder's neon sculptures, as well as his film production, are analyzed in relation to their kinetic ...
This collection contains a eulogy and Jahrzeitskalendar for Adolf Reis, as well as a Reis family pho...
Randolph, as diarist, recounts conversations about representation which she had with Tod during a ro...
Monograph/catalogue illustrated with drawings by the artist. Tucker's essay outlines Raetz's relatio...
The author briefly outlines Braitstein's career as a bronze sculptor. Biographical notes
Moritz's fictionalized autobiography Anton Reiser is a psychological novel primarily concerned with ...