Always Starts with an Encounter : Wols-Eileen Quinlan by Helena Papadopoulos (2019, Trade Paperback)

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Always Starts With an Encounter : Wols - Eileen Quinlan, Paperback by Papadopoulos, Helena (EDT); Berggruen, Olivier (CON); Latimer, Quinn (CON); Preston, Laura (CON), ISBN 1733628134, ISBN-13 9781733628136, Brand New, Free shipping in the US An encounter across time and space between Wols, a pioneering artist of the early twentieth century, and Eileen Quinlan, a contempory American artist.

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PublisherSequence Press
ISBN-101733628134
ISBN-139781733628136
eBay Product ID (ePID)20038578393

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Book TitleAlways Starts with an Encounter : Wols-Eileen Quinlan
Number of Pages220 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicIndividual Artists / Monographs, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, General
Publication Year2019
IllustratorYes
GenreArt, Photography
AuthorHelena Papadopoulos
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight17.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width7.3 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2019-937285
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal779.0922
SynopsisAn encounter across time and space between Wols, a pioneering artist of the early twentieth century, and Eileen Quinlan, a contempory American artist. Wols (1913-1951) was celebrated posthumously as one of the pioneering artists of the Art Informel movement. His distinctive early photographic work of the 1930s is, however, very little known. In an unusual connection across time and space his work is discussed in relation to that of contemporary American artist Eileen Quinlan (b. 1972). This book, a companion to the exhibition Always Starts with an Encounter- Wols-Eileen Quinlan , curated by Helena Papadopoulos and organized by Radio Ath nes at the Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens, in 2016, further explores the relationship between the work of the two artists. Spectral and suggestive, but also precise and factual, through an indexical structure, a variety of textual forms and inflections, different registers of images and textures, this richly illustrated book reflects on a circular idea of time as it wanders in the abstruse physicality of the photographic. It includes texts by Olivier Berggruen, Quinn Latimer, Helena Papadopoulos, and Laura Preston, as well as two interviews with Eileen Quinlan. Copublished with Radio Ath nes, An encounter across time and space between Wols, a pioneering artist of the early twentieth century, and Eileen Quinlan, a contempory American artist. Wols (1913-1951) was celebrated posthumously as one of the pioneering artists of the Art Informel movement. His distinctive early photographic work of the 1930s is, however, very little known. In an unusual connection across time and space his work is discussed in relation to that of contemporary American artist Eileen Quinlan (b. 1972). This book, a companion to the exhibition Always Starts with an Encounter: Wols-Eileen Quinlan , curated by Helena Papadopoulos and organized by Radio Ath nes at the Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens, in 2016, further explores the relationship between the work of the two artists. Spectral and suggestive, but also precise and factual, through an indexical structure, a variety of textual forms and inflections, different registers of images and textures, this richly illustrated book reflects on a circular idea of time as it wanders in the abstruse physicality of the photographic. It includes texts by Olivier Berggruen, Quinn Latimer, Helena Papadopoulos, and Laura Preston, as well as two interviews with Eileen Quinlan. Copublished with Radio Ath nes
LC Classification NumberTR646.G82A847 2019

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