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Elizabeth Murray
Robert Storr, Elizabeth Murray
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Elizabeth Murray has radically altered the structure of modernist painting. Her shaped and constructed canvases, often topologically modeled in three dimensions or fitted together out of multiple jigsaw-like parts, treat figure and ground in...
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Elizabeth Murray: Pop (Up) Art
Robert Storr, Elizabeth Murray
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
To accompany the full-scale exhibtion catalogue for Elizabeth Murray's retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art in October 2005, the Museum is also producing a matching artist's book. Since Murray's works often operate in three dimensions, this...
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Klartext: Student Book Pt. 1
Richard Marsden, Elizabeth Gobey
Hodder Murray
Hodder Murray
"Klartext" is a two-part course taking the beginner through to GCSE German; it is particularly suitable for those taking German GCSE over a period of three years or less. It aims to provide a systematic, organized approach to assist rapid progress....
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Bald Ego No. 3 (Bald Ego)
Amiri Baraka, Richard Price, James Salter, Stephen Mueller, Bob Holman, David Johansen, John Lurie, Sam Matamoros, James Nares, Iris Owens, Jamani Perry, Michelle Zalopany, David Byrne, Elizabeth Murray, Richard Prince, Fred Tomaselli, Rene Ricard
Bald Ego Publishing
Bald Ego Publishing
Bald Ego, either the world's most visual literary magazine or the world's most literary visual magazine, continues its pursuit of syncretic splendor with a lustrous lineup for issue three. Jack Spade transformed the cover into a readymade. Inside,...
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Imagining the Future of The Museum of Modern Art: Studies in Modern Art 7
Patterson Sims, Peter Galassi, Margit Rowell, Deborah Wye, Glenn Lowry, Robert Irwin, Steven Holl, Elizabeth Murray, Richard Serra, Bill Viola
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
In December 1997, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, chose as architect for its ambitious expansion program Yoshio Taniguchi, designer of several admired museums in his native Japan. Since that time, the project, which is about to commence...
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