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Arturo Herrera: Boy-Dwarf
Graham Bader, Arturo Herrera
Holzwarth Publications
Holzwarth Publications
A young boy and a dwarf give this book its title, but at first glance, it's hard to make out anything like them in Arturo Herrera's collages. Only a closer look will reveal the telling details in the work's rich texture: the bellows of an accordion,...
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Arturo Herrera: You Go First
Arturo Herrera
D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.
D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.
Cartoons meets Surrealism by way of Abstract Expressionism in Arturo Herrera's multi-layered body of work, an oeuvre which progresses through specific stages of abstraction. You Go First is devoted to the primary and most essential stage of...
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Funny Cuts
Takashi Murakami, Kassandra Nakas, Ulrich Pfarr, Andreas Schalhorn, Angela Bulloch, Inka Essenhigh, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Yoshitaka Amano, Marcel Dzama, Tim Eitel, Arturo Herrera, Mike Kelley, Roy Lichtenstein, Yoshitomo Nara, Julian Opie, Philippe Parreno, Raymond Pettibon, Wilhelm Sasnal
Kerber
Kerber
As its point of departure,Funny Cuts takes, as its point of departure, Pop Art's revolutionary referencing of comics and concludes with the most current trends in contemporary art, reflecting in many diverse ways its dialogue with the commercial and...
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Top 20 hit parades.: An article from: Latin Beat Magazine
Guido Herrera, Chata Gutierrez, Vicki Sola, Jaime Rodriguez, Franco Silva, Arturo Gomez
Thomson Gale
Thomson Gale
This digital document is an article from Latin Beat Magazine, published by Thomson Gale on September 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1157 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML...
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Arturo Herrera : Keep in Touch
Stories by Diane Williams Collages by Arturo Herrera
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Xunta de Galicia, (Artist book)
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Xunta de Galicia, (Artist book)
Arturo Herrera’s work takes an open-ended approach to process while creating images that are rooted in the real world. Each treats these elements with careful attentiveness and freedom with their own seemingly abstract language. Keep in Touch...
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