Fetish -- Princeton Architectural Journal, Volume 4
Princeton Architectural Press, January 1996. Cloth. {7 & 3/4' x 10'} Quarto. In dustjacket. Flap not clipped. Black cloth covered boards with red lettering & decoration. [176 pages]. More
Princeton Architectural Press, January 1996. Cloth. {7 & 3/4' x 10'} Quarto. In dustjacket. Flap not clipped. Black cloth covered boards with red lettering & decoration. [176 pages]. More
Penguin Press, March 2022. Hardcover. "A visceral and incisive collection of six propulsive personal essays." - Vanity Fair *A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice*Named a Most-Anticipated Book of 2022 by Entertainment Weekly, Lit Hub, and AV Club* From the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Women Talking and the acclaimed..... More
Natl Gallery of Art, January 1990. First Edition. Oversize Softcover. Square quarto. {11 & 3/4' x 11 & 3/4'}. Mildly edgeworn with some scratches and scarring to forest green with white lettering cardstock cover. Semi-transparent glassine one sheet is laid in. This show is 'the Atlanta presentation of the Edward..... More
Cleveland Museum of Art, May 2017. Oversized Hardcover. An exhilarating look at Art Deco design in 1920s America, using jazz as its unifying metaphor Capturing the dynamic pulse of the era's jazz music, this lavishly illustrated publication explores American taste and style during the golden age of the 1920s. Following..... More
Hirmer Publishers, July 2018. First Edition. Hardcover. In 1879, Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, and Camille Pissarro collaborated to found a periodical that would feature their prints. For much of their careers, this unlikely trio of artists used the medium of printmaking to inspire and challenge each other, and these dynamics..... More
Berry Hill Galleries, January 2004. First Edition. Paper Back. Square octavo with mild edgewear. [176 pages]. More
Adelson Galleries, January 2008. Oversize Softcover. More
Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, February 2002. Soft Cover. Sarah Sze inhabits architectural spaces with a spider-like thoroughness and ingenuity, weaving fragile webs of glue threads and matchsticks around junctures of commercially-bought ephemera: Q-tips, plastic flowers, beads and baskets, paper goods, and mini-video projectors. She infiltrates every crevice and..... More