Lassaw Ibram (11 results)
Sculptural Expressions: Seven Artists in Metal and Drawing 1947-1960
Ferber, Herbert; Hare, David; Lassaw, Ibram; Lipton, Seymour; Nakian, Reuben; Roszak, Theodore; Smith, David
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Add to basketSoft Cover (Stapled Binding). Condition: Very Good. Type: Book 1985 PUBLICATION. Clean throughout/ light wear on covers.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First Edition, First Printing. Published by Guild Hall of East Hampton, 1988. Quarto. Paperback. Book is very good. Great copy of this engaging art title.100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questi…ons. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor, New York.

10 Sculptors of the New York School: Drawings and Sculptures, 21 November 1991 to 11 January 1992.
Donna Stein; Herbert Ferber; Raoul Hague; David Hare; Gabriel Kohn; Ibram Lassaw; Louise Nevelson; Isamu Noguchi; David Smith; Richard Stankiewicz; Wilfrid Zogbaum.
Published by Los Angeles, Calif. : Manny Silverman Gallery. 1991
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Add to basketCondition: Good. 4to. 48 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illustrated paper wraps. B&W plates throughout. Errata laid in.

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Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, U.S.A.Zubal-Books, Since 1961
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Condition: Very Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday, June 1 (sale item)* 53 pp., paperback, very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by re…cipient's country. Photos available upon request.

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paperback. Condition: Very Good. Very Good. Dust Jacket may NOT BE INCLUDED.CDs may be missing. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.
Published by Edizioni della Cometa, Roma, Italy 2008
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Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, United KingdomMarcus Campbell Art Books
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very good in wraps. 24 x 28cm 238pp very good paperback, Italian text and colour reproductions showing the sculptural works of the Egyptian-born American sculptor of Russian heritage, known for non-objective construction in brazed metals.
Published by Edizioni Della Cometa Rome 2008
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Seller: ANARTIST, New York, U.S.A.ANARTIST
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AMERICAN ABSTRACT ARTISTS, 1939
Gallatin, A. E.; Morris, Geo. L. K.; Lassaw, Ibram; Shaw, Charles G.; Wildenberg, Harry I. (Editors)/American Abstract Artists
Published by Metropolitan Printers, Inc., New York
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good-. No Dust Jacket. Original blue spiral-bound wraps, covers stained. Light dampstain to lower margin of first and last few pages, not affecting any text or images. Previous owner's name on verso of front cover. Title page detached, but present. Plate by Werner Drewes name signed in pencil (by artist ?)… at opposite end of printed signature, as if plate is printed to be viewed upside down. Illust. w/ numerous b/w plates.

Published by Second Half Publishing New York, NY 1958
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Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, U.S.A.Specific Object / David Platzker
Contact seller5-star seller64 pp.; 28.8 x 22.9 cm.; glue bound; other special feature[s]; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; First issue of six issues published of "It Is: A Magazine for Abstract Art." Director and collator: Sebastian Gallo. Contents include: "Recent Attacks on Abstract Art," by Hubert…Crehan; "The Canvas Plane, or Onwards and Upwards," by Michael Goldberg; "Drawing the Figure," by Nicholas Marsicano; "Ambiance and Abstract Sculpture," by E.A. Navaretta; "44 Titles for Artists Under 45," by Ad Reinhardt; "The Literary Style in Art Writings Today," by Ruthven Todd; "A Manifesto-in-Progress," by P.G. Pavia and "Polemics," by P.G. Pavia. Artists include Landis Lewitin, Michael Lakakis, Reubin Nakian, Philip Guston, William de Kooning, Ad Reinholt, Ernie Briggs, Enrico Donati, John Ferren, Robert Goodnough, Raoul Hague, David Hare, Carl Holty, Angelo Ippolito, Franz Kline, Elaine de Kooning, Al Kotin, Ibram Lassaw, Mercedes Matter, Constantino Nivola, Ray Parker, Milton Resnick, James Rosati, Ludwig Sander, David Slivka, George Spaventa, Estaban Vincente, Alfred Duhrssen, Ray Parker, Jack Tworkov and Wilfred Zogbaum. Includes a statement and cahier section from various artists. Front cover: Landis Lewitin. Back cover: Michael Lekakis and Reuben Nakian. Reference : "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 269. Fair / Good. Repaired and moisture damaged copy. 12.2 cm. area of yellow soiling to top edge and right side edge of recto. Removed cloth binding tape along spine edge and recto and verso at spine. Two 2 cm. tears to top edge of spine. Intact cloth binding tape to interior along inside front cover and title page and last page and inside back cover. 6 cm. of water staining to top corner of pages. 9 cm. business card from previous owners adhered to inside of back cover. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked. Sold "as-is.".

Published by Second Half Publishing New York, NY 1959
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Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, U.S.A.Specific Object / David Platzker
Contact seller5-star seller80 pp.; 28.9 x 23.6 cm.; sewn bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue number three (of six issues published) of "It Is : A Magazine for Abstract Art," published between 1958 and 1965. Edited by P.G. Pavia. Contents include: "A Little Room for Feeling," by Hubert Crehan…; "Face Front," by Sidney Geist; "Abstraction in Poetry," by Allen Ginsberg; "Editor of a Hearsay Panel," by Elaine de Kooning; "Thoughts on the Dance," by Merle Marsicano; "Drawing," by Mercedes Matter; "Spontaneity," by George McNeil; "Manifesto-In-Progress III," by P.G. Pavia; "Book Review," by John Stephan "Book Review," by May Natalie Tabak. Artists statements by Paul Brach, Kenneth Campbell, Enrico Donati, John Grillo, Hans Hoffman, Landis Lewitin, Robert Motherwell, Theodoros Stamos, and George Sugarman. Cahier leafs by Fritz Bultman, Alfred Duhrssen, Ibram Lassaw, Kyle Morris, Georgine Oeri. Artists reproductions by Stefan Achilles, Peter Agostini, Alice Baber, Paul Brach, Fritz Bultman, Kenneth Campbell, Herbert Crehan, Nasso Daphnis, Enrico Donati, Helen Frankenthaler, John Ferren, Sam Francis, Jane Freilichter, Sidney Geist, Michael Goldberg, Adolph Gottlieb, John Grillo, Philip Guston, Grace Hartigan, Hans Hoffmann, Paul Jenkins, Matsumi Kanemitsu, Fredrick Kiesler, William de Kooning, Landis Lewitin, William Littlefield, Michael Loew, Corrado Marca-Relli, Nicholas Marsicano, Mercedes Matter, George McNeil, Robert Motherwell, Kyle Morris, Felix Pasilis, Ad Reinhardt, Milton Resnick, Ludwig Sander, Abram Schlamowitz, David Smith, Raymond Spillinger, Theodoros Stamos, Joseph Stephanelli, John Stephan, and George Sugarman. Cover: Robert Motherwell. Reference : "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 269. Good. Rubbing of cover edges. Artist's [likely, Walter De Maria] studio copy with silver paint stains on verso with handprint and silver paint along text block edge, bleeding over slightly onto pages. 1.5 cm. yellow soiling to page 11. Contents otherwise clean and unmarked.
More imagesPublished by [East Hamptom, NY]: Ashawagh Hall. 1975. 1975
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Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, U.S.A.Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
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Add to basketCondition: Fine. [East Hamptom, NY]: Ashawagh Hall. 1975., 1975. Fine. ORIGINAL SIGNED LIMITED EDITION POSTER BY IBRAM LASSAW FOR AN EAST HAMPTON EXHIBITION - An original 29 inch high by 23 inch wide poster designed by the Russian-American sculptor and artist Ibram Lassaw for the "Ashawagh Hall Aug 2 thru 17, 1975 / The Springs…Artists Exhibition" in East Hamptom, New York. Titled in black along the top, the abstract black, pink & red image depicts a jagged construction reminiscent of a jigsaw puzzle piece. Lithographed on a white background, the poster is signed in full "Ibram Lassaw" in pencil above his printed signature. The poster is further numbered "19/50" in pencil at bottom left. The bottom edge of the poster is slightly darkened. Near fine. Limited edition of 50 numbered copies, signed in pencil by the artist. The Russian-American sculptor and artist Ibram Lassaw (1913-2003) was born in Egypt. His parents, who were Russian emigrees living in Egypt, moved to the U.S. and settled in Brooklyn, NY. A student at the Clay Club and New York's Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, he was influenced by Kandinsky, Arp, and others. He soon followed his abstract paintings and drawings with sculptural works. His open-space constructions were created through welding. He worked for the Public Works of Art Project in the mid-30's and joined the WPA as a teacher and sculptor before serving in the army during the war. He promoted modernist styles and influenced the growth of abstract art in the U.S. One of its founding members, he served as president of the American Abstract Artists organization from 1946 to 49. He, along with other artists such as Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Willem de Kooning and many more, spent his summers on the south fork of Long Island, moving there permanently in 1963.