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The Art of Adolf Wolfli: St. Adolf-Giant-Creation
Elka Spoerri, Daniel Baumann, Edward M. Gomez
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
In his day (1864-1930) and after, the Swiss mental patient and self-taught artist Adolf Wolfli inspired some heavy-hitter patrons: Andre Breton, Jean Dubuffet, Meret Oppenheim, Jonathan Borovsky. But most esthetes encountering him today will do so...
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Meret Oppenheim: From Breakfast In Fur And Back Again
Belinda Grace Gardner, Meret Oppenheim, Daniel Spoerri
Kerber
Kerber
One of the most uncommon women of the 20th century, Meret Oppenheim most famously created the legendary Le Dajeuner en Fourrure, her 1936 assemblage of a tea cup and a fur. But Oppenheim was not just a Surrealist mouthful--though she provided the...
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Daniel Spoerri: Coincidence As Master
Wieland Schmied, Daniel Spoerri
Kerber
Kerber
With coincidence as his friend, Romanian-born artist Daniel Spoerri has spent the last half century collecting, trapping, arranging, and otherwise freezing in place a vast array of common and uncommon objects. His assemblages, montages, and collages...
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