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Product Description: Born in Germany in the years following the collapse of the Communist regime, the New Leipzig School started when a group of classmates at the Leipzig Academy rediscovered figurative art. Their paintings reflected the melancholy that pervaded East Germany as it struggled with capitalism, high unemployment and depopulation...read more
By Jens Asthoff (contributor), Graham Bader (contributor), Peter Herbstreuth (contributor) and Christoph Tannert (editor)

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9783791336664 | Bilingual edition (Prestel Pub, October 30, 2006), cover price $60.00 | About this edition: Born in Germany in the years following the collapse of the Communist regime, the New Leipzig School started when a group of classmates at the Leipzig Academy rediscovered figurative art.

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By Graham Bader and Arturo Herrera (other contributor)

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9783935567381 | Holzwarth Pubns, July 1, 2007, cover price $50.00

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The most comprehensive collection on Lichtenstein, from the earliest reviews to recent reassessments, including several hard-to-find and previously unpublished pieces.Roy Lichtenstein's popular appeal―and his influence on pop culture, seen in everything from greeting cards to sitcoms―at times overshadows his importance to contemporary art. Yet, examined on its own terms, Lichtenstein's comics-inspired, deadpan artwork remains as truly unsettling to art-world orthodoxies today as when it first gained wide attention in the early 1960s. Lichtenstein (1923-1997), a central figure in Pop, consistently savaged the rules of painting―while remaining committed to the most traditional procedures and goals of the medium. (He once said, "The things that I have apparently parodied I actually admire and I really don't know what the implication of that is.") This book offers the most comprehensive collection of writings on Lichtenstein's work to appear in thirty-five years, with early reviews, artist interviews and statements (some never before published), and recent reassessments. The book includes Donald Judd's reviews of Lichtenstein's three solo Pop shows in the early 1960s, an essay on the artist's 1969 Guggenheim retrospective, interviews that touch on topics ranging from the New York art world to Monet and Matisse, the transcript of a 1995 slide presentation in which Lichtenstein surveyed three decades of his work, and an in-depth study of Lichtenstein's first Pop painting, Look Mickey (1961). The texts explore Lichtenstein's career across the boundaries of medium and period, excavating early critical discussions and surveying more recent reexaminations of his artistic practice. The collection will be an indispensable resource for those interested in Lichtenstein, Pop Art, and American culture of the 1960s. ContributorsGraham Bader, Yve-Alain Bois, John Coplans, David Deitcher, Hal Foster, John Jones, Donald Judd, Max Kozloff, Jean-Claude Lebensztejn, Roy Lichtenstein, Michael Lobel
By Graham Bader (editor)

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9780262012584 | Mit Pr, March 31, 2009, cover price $8.75 | About this edition: The most comprehensive collection on Lichtenstein, from the earliest reviews to recent reassessments, including several hard-to-find and previously unpublished pieces.

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9780262512312 | Mit Pr, March 31, 2009, cover price $18.95

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Product Description: A sustained study of Lichtenstein's pop oeuvre, offering new readings of such canonical works as Look Mickey and Happy Tears.In Hall of Mirrors, Graham Bader traces the development of Roy Lichtenstein's art into, through, and beyond his classic pop oeuvre of the 1960s...read more

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9780262026475 | Mit Pr, March 31, 2010, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: A sustained study of Lichtenstein's pop oeuvre, offering new readings of such canonical works as Look Mickey and Happy Tears.

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Product Description: Between 1961 and 1968, at the height of the Pop art movement, Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) created about 50 large black-and-white drawings. Not only was their imagery, culled from consumer culture, entirely new--baked potatoes, ads for foot medication and BB Guns--but so was their treatment, which drew on the rudimentary character of cheaply printed commercial drawings...read more

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9783775726436 | Hatje Cantz Pub, December 31, 2010, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: Between 1961 and 1968, at the height of the Pop art movement, Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) created about 50 large black-and-white drawings.

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9780981457864 | Mitchell-Inness & Nash, March 31, 2011, cover price $40.00

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Product Description: From the time of its invention, photography has enabled artists not only to capture the world around them but also to create worlds of their own. Utopia/Dystopia investigates how artists from the late 19th century to the present have used photographic fragments or techniques to represent political, social, or cultural states of utopia or dystopia...read more

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9780300179606, titled "Utopia Dystopia: Construction and Destruction in Photography and Collage" | Museum of Fine Arts Houston, April 24, 2012, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: From the time of its invention, photography has enabled artists not only to capture the world around them but also to create worlds of their own.

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Product Description: In Gary Hume: The Wonky Wheel, the renowned British artist updates the genre of history painting for the twenty-first century. With the 18 paintings and three sculptures gathered in this volume--all new and never before published--Hume unveils colorful abstractions rooted in contemporary conflict and the fragility of human life...read more
By Graham Bader and Gary Hume (other contributor)

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9781880146712 | Matthew Marks, March 31, 2014, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: In Gary Hume: The Wonky Wheel, the renowned British artist updates the genre of history painting for the twenty-first century.

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