Published by New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, CT, 1970
ISBN 10: 0821211102 ISBN 13: 9780821211106
Seller: LEFT COAST BOOKS, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: USED_GOOD. 201 pages, illustrations; 22 cm. Translated from the French. Good+. Firm binding, creased spine. Clean inside copy. Browning. An interesting anthology. CONTENTS: Art and confrontation, by Jean Cassou; The artist and society, by Michel Ragon; "No more Claudels", by Andre Fermigier; Contemporary art and the "old mole", by Gilbert Lascault; Is confrontation possible?, by Gerald Gassiot-Talabot; Living without selling, by Raymonde Moulin; The cultural world and art education, by Pierre Gaudibert; "The cinema rises in rebellion", "The cinema is liberty", by Rene Micha; What's to be done about Art?, by Alain Jouffroy. Size: 8vo.
Published by New York Graphic Society New York 1968, 1968
Seller: THE CROSS Art + Books, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Fine 21.0 Cm x 13.5cm, 202pp Very Good Soft Cover Informed by Herbert Marcuse's critique of the consumer society, these essays engage with the ramifications of Paris's May Revolution for the art world. They are 'Art & Confrontation' (Cassou); 'The Artist & Society' (Ragon); 'No More Claudels' (Fermigier); 'Contemporary Art & The Old Mole' (Lascault); 'Is Confrontation Possible?' (Gassiot-Talabot); 'Living Without Selling' (Moulin); 'The Cultural World & Art Education' (Gaudibert); 'The Cinema Rises In Rebellion' & 'Cinema Is Liberty' (Micha) and 'What Is to Be Done About Art?" (Jouffroy).