Publisher:
Temple Contemporary, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hannah Wilke: Sculpture in the Landscape' highlights a selection of photographs by the feminist icon Hannah Wilke that were never printed or shown in the artist's lifetime including her 'Gum in Landscape' series, as well as her ceramic and bronze...
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Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
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Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
Hannah Wilke: Sculpture in the Landscape' highlights a selection of photographs by the feminist icon Hannah Wilke that were never printed or shown in the artist's lifetime including her 'Gum in Landscape' series, as well as her ceramic and bronze sculpture maquettes for large-scale public art. This publication, created in partnership with the Hannah Wilke Collection & Archive, Los Angeles, provides a rare opportunity to experience a previously unknown body of Hannah Wilke's work and is illuminated through essays by Lauren Rosenblum, Marsie Scharlatt, and Andrew Scharlatt
Published in conjunction with the exhibition Hannah Wilke : Sculpture in the Landscape, organized by Temple Contemporary, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, April 25, 2019-July 12, 2019
Publisher:
Temple Contemporary, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hannah Wilke: Sculpture in the Landscape' highlights a selection of photographs by the feminist icon Hannah Wilke that were never printed or shown in the artist's lifetime including her 'Gum in Landscape' series, as well as her ceramic and bronze...
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
Hannah Wilke: Sculpture in the Landscape' highlights a selection of photographs by the feminist icon Hannah Wilke that were never printed or shown in the artist's lifetime including her 'Gum in Landscape' series, as well as her ceramic and bronze sculpture maquettes for large-scale public art. This publication, created in partnership with the Hannah Wilke Collection & Archive, Los Angeles, provides a rare opportunity to experience a previously unknown body of Hannah Wilke's work and is illuminated through essays by Lauren Rosenblum, Marsie Scharlatt, and Andrew Scharlatt
Published in conjunction with the exhibition Hannah Wilke : Sculpture in the Landscape, organized by Temple Contemporary, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, April 25, 2019-July 12, 2019