Language: English
Published by Karma Books, New York, 2025
ISBN 10: 1961883228 ISBN 13: 9781961883222
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. By re-creating Manuel Sandoval's furniture designs for a Rudolph M. Schindler house, Preciado initiates a multigenerational dialogue encompassing architecture, authorship and the built environmentPublished with Palm Springs Art Museum.In 2020, artist Ryan Preciado (born 1989) began a conversation across time with the life and work of carpenter Manuel Sandoval, who was born nearly 100 years before the artist and worked with architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Rudolph M. Schindler. Preciado had been asked to re-create a dining set made by Sandoval for the Ralph G. Walker House, a Los Angeles home designed by Schindler. Working from chairs made in the 1940s, Preciado undertook a kind of forensics to understand how to achieve Sandoval's deeply technical design. Along the way, Preciado engaged in an imagined discourse with Sandovalabout the latter's craft, life and how he navigated a crucial chapter in American architectural history. The culmination of nearly five years of research into this under-historicized figure, So Near, So Far presents work by Preciado in dialogue with Sandoval's story, breaking open established narratives about authorship and the built environment. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Karma Books, New York, 2025
ISBN 10: 1961883228 ISBN 13: 9781961883222
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Paperback. Condition: New. By re-creating Manuel Sandoval's furniture designs for a Rudolph M. Schindler house, Preciado initiates a multigenerational dialogue encompassing architecture, authorship and the built environment Published with Palm Springs Art Museum.In 2020, artist Ryan Preciado (born 1989) began a conversation across time with the life and work of carpenter Manuel Sandoval, who was born nearly 100 years before the artist and worked with architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Rudolph M. Schindler. Preciado had been asked to re-create a dining set made by Sandoval for the Ralph G. Walker House, a Los Angeles home designed by Schindler. Working from chairs made in the 1940s, Preciado undertook a kind of forensics to understand how to achieve Sandoval's deeply technical design. Along the way, Preciado engaged in an imagined discourse with Sandoval-about the latter's craft, life and how he navigated a crucial chapter in American architectural history. The culmination of nearly five years of research into this under-historicized figure, So Near, So Far presents work by Preciado in dialogue with Sandoval's story, breaking open established narratives about authorship and the built environment.
Language: English
Published by Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, 2025
ISBN 10: 1961883228 ISBN 13: 9781961883222
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Softcover. Condition: Fine. Limited edition. Exhibition catalogue. Limited to 750 copies. Quarto. 10 1/4 x 8 3/4". 67pp. Nicely illustrated in color. "The culmination of nearly five years of research into this under-historicized figure, So Near, So Far presents work by Preciado in dialogue with Sandoval's story.".
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Language: English
Published by Karma Books, New York, 2025
ISBN 10: 1961883228 ISBN 13: 9781961883222
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. Published on the occasion of the two-person show at Canada Gallery, Body Forth / A Cliff To Climb is an image correspondence between the artists Matt Connors and Ryan Preciado. Two directional, the book switches in the middle and requires the viewer to rotate the book, changing the perspective; East to West, West to East; Matt to Ryan, Ryan to Matt. The book also features a newly commissioned essay by Durga Chew-Bose.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Published on the occasion of the two-person show at Canada Gallery, Body Forth / A Cliff To Climb is an image correspondence between the artists Matt Connors and Ryan Preciado. Two directional, the book switches in the middle and requires the viewer to rotate the book, changing the perspective; East to West, West to East; Matt to Ryan, Ryan to Matt. The book also features a newly commissioned text by Durga Chew-Bose. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. Published on the occasion of the two-person show at Canada Gallery, Body Forth / A Cliff To Climb is an image correspondence between the artists Matt Connors and Ryan Preciado. Two directional, the book switches in the middle and requires the viewer to rotate the book, changing the perspective; East to West, West to East; Matt to Ryan, Ryan to Matt. The book also features a newly commissioned text by Durga Chew-Bose.
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Paperback. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: None. From an exhibition at Canada gallery, a Fine small quarto in wraps with tipped in color images on both covers. Color ills. throughout. Each artist has half the book and the reader/viewer is required to turn it around half way. This copy is SIGNED by Matt Connors only on "his" side of the book.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. By re-creating Manuel Sandoval's furniture designs for a Rudolph M. Schindler house, Preciado initiates a multigenerational dialogue encompassing architecture, authorship and the built environmentPublished with Palm Springs Art Museum.In 2020, artist Ryan Preciado (born 1989) began a conversation across time with the life and work of carpenter Manuel Sandoval, who was born nearly 100 years before the artist and worked with architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Rudolph M. Schindler. Preciado had been asked to re-create a dining set made by Sandoval for the Ralph G. Walker House, a Los Angeles home designed by Schindler. Working from chairs made in the 1940s, Preciado undertook a kind of forensics to understand how to achieve Sandoval's deeply technical design. Along the way, Preciado engaged in an imagined discourse with Sandovalabout the latter's craft, life and how he navigated a crucial chapter in American architectural history. The culmination of nearly five years of research into this under-historicized figure, So Near, So Far presents work by Preciado in dialogue with Sandoval's story, breaking open established narratives about authorship and the built environment. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, in association with University of Washington Press, Seattle, Washington, D.C., c1988, 1988
ISBN 10: 0295966777 ISBN 13: 9780295966779
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First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 240 pages : illustrations (some color) ; Folio 32 cm ; ISBN 9780295966762, 9780295966779, 0295966769, 0295966777 ; OCLC 17918049 ; LCCN 88014550 LC ND2955 .A78 1988a Dewey 745.670917671 ; color pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; "This sumptuous volume, based on an exhibit at the Smithsonian's new Sackler Gallery, perceptively describes the Islamic art holdings of the late Parisian jeweler and pioneering collector of Asian art, Henri Vever. The legendary collection of Persian and Arabic miniatures was thought lost during the Nazi occupation of France. A series of serendipitous events, dramatically told here, led to its recent discovery in New York and its subsequent acquisition by the Smithsonian. The 77 paintings, all of which were originally illustrations for Islamic manuscripts, are reproduced in brilliant color. Despite their great devotion to Asian art, Vever and his fellow collectors, illiterate in Persian and Arabic, were unable to appreciate the cultural context from which this art emerged. The authors (Lowry is a curator at the Sackler Gallery and Nemazee is a curatorial assistant) have restored the texts to their illustrations, thus returning these small masterpieces to the context from which they were torn. For both the connoisseur and the newcomer, poems, stories and scriptural references will further enhance the enjoyment of the splendid book." ; Contents: A Remembrance / Francois Mautin -- Henri Vever, Art Nouveau, and Islamic Art -- Persian and Indian Painting -- Color Plates -- Chronology -- Appendix 1. Document of Sale by Galerie Georges Petit of Vever's European Collection, 1897 -- Appendix 2. Ledger of Acquisitions, 1894 and 1907-17 ; nick to top back corner, else VG. Book.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. By re-creating Manuel Sandoval's furniture designs for a Rudolph M. Schindler house, Preciado initiates a multigenerational dialogue encompassing architecture, authorship and the built environment Published with Palm Springs Art Museum.In 2020, artist Ryan Preciado (born 1989) began a conversation across time with the life and work of carpenter Manuel Sandoval, who was born nearly 100 years before the artist and worked with architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Rudolph M. Schindler. Preciado had been asked to re-create a dining set made by Sandoval for the Ralph G. Walker House, a Los Angeles home designed by Schindler. Working from chairs made in the 1940s, Preciado undertook a kind of forensics to understand how to achieve Sandoval's deeply technical design. Along the way, Preciado engaged in an imagined discourse with Sandoval-about the latter's craft, life and how he navigated a crucial chapter in American architectural history. The culmination of nearly five years of research into this under-historicized figure, So Near, So Far presents work by Preciado in dialogue with Sandoval's story, breaking open established narratives about authorship and the built environment.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Published on the occasion of the two-person show at Canada Gallery, Body Forth / A Cliff To Climb is an image correspondence between the artists Matt Connors and Ryan Preciado. Two directional, the book switches in the middle and requires the viewer to rotate the book, changing the perspective; East to West, West to East; Matt to Ryan, Ryan to Matt. The book also features a newly commissioned text by Durga Chew-Bose. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Published on the occasion of the two-person show at Canada Gallery, Body Forth / A Cliff To Climb is an image correspondence between the artists Matt Connors and Ryan Preciado. Two directional, the book switches in the middle and requires the viewer to rotate the book, changing the perspective; East to West, West to East; Matt to Ryan, Ryan to Matt. The book also features a newly commissioned text by Durga Chew-Bose.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Published on the occasion of the two-person show at Canada Gallery, Body Forth / A Cliff To Climb is an image correspondence between the artists Matt Connors and Ryan Preciado. Two directional, the book switches in the middle and requires the viewer to rotate the book, changing the perspective; East to West, West to East; Matt to Ryan, Ryan to Matt. The book also features a newly commissioned text by Durga Chew-Bose.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. By re-creating Manuel Sandoval's furniture designs for a Rudolph M. Schindler house, Preciado initiates a multigenerational dialogue encompassing architecture, authorship and the built environmentPublished with Palm Springs Art Museum.In 2020, artist Ryan Preciado (born 1989) began a conversation across time with the life and work of carpenter Manuel Sandoval, who was born nearly 100 years before the artist and worked with architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Rudolph M. Schindler. Preciado had been asked to re-create a dining set made by Sandoval for the Ralph G. Walker House, a Los Angeles home designed by Schindler. Working from chairs made in the 1940s, Preciado undertook a kind of forensics to understand how to achieve Sandoval's deeply technical design. Along the way, Preciado engaged in an imagined discourse with Sandovalabout the latter's craft, life and how he navigated a crucial chapter in American architectural history. The culmination of nearly five years of research into this under-historicized figure, So Near, So Far presents work by Preciado in dialogue with Sandoval's story, breaking open established narratives about authorship and the built environment. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.