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Oversized Paperback. Condition: Good. Text in French and English. Solidly bound, with no internal markings. Moderate amount of wear to wrappers, including some dried paint flecks on cover.
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HRD. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Hardback. Condition: New. Published on the occasion of Albert Bitran's first solo exhibition at Dirimart, Land of Shadows Land of Sky (3 May-2 June 2024), this trilingual catalogue presents a comprehensive selection of works created between 1956 and 2013 by one of the pioneering figures of post-war abstract expressionism in Paris. The book highlights Bitran's enduring spatial sensibility and the fluid transitions between his different series, offering readers a deeper understanding of his unique visual language. Essays by art historian and critic Clotilde Scordia and poet, writer, and pianist Laure Cambau provide critical insights into Bitran's practice and its evolution across decades. The publication also includes inventory numbers from the artist's catalogue raisonné, to be released in 2026. Beyond mere chronology, it invites readers to engage with Bitran's abstractions as dynamic reflections of light, space, and perception.Text in English, French and Turkish.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Published on the occasion of Albert Bitran's first solo exhibition at Dirimart, Land of Shadows Land of Sky (3 May2 June 2024), this trilingual catalogue presents a comprehensive selection of works created between 1956 and 2013 by one of the pioneering figures of post-war abstract expressionism in Paris. The book highlights Bitran's enduring spatial sensibility and the fluid transitions between his different series, offering readers a deeper understanding of his unique visual language. Essays by art historian and critic Clotilde Scordia and poet, writer, and pianist Laure Cambau provide critical insights into Bitran's practice and its evolution across decades. The publication also includes inventory numbers from the artist's catalogue raisonne, to be released in 2026. Beyond mere chronology, it invites readers to engage with Bitran's abstractions as dynamic reflections of light, space, and perception. Text in English, French and Turkish. AUTHORS: Albert Bitran (b. 1931, Istanbul; d. 2018, Paris) forged his identity as an artist in Paris, where he arrived at the age of 17 to study architecture. He held his first exhibition there in 1951. Starting his artistic journey at a very young age, Bitran's works were showcased in significant exhibitions of the post-war Parisian art scene, including Salon des Realites Nouvelles and Salon de Mai. Emphasising abstract expressionism over figurative narration, Bitran's artistic footprint extended far beyond Paris with exhibitions in Milan, Cologne, Brussels, Cuba, Stockholm, New York, London, Copenhagen, Tokyo, Istanbul, and Lyon. Among his recent solo exhibitions are Land of Shadows, Land of Sky, Dirimart Dolapdere, Istanbul (2024); Exposition Albert Bitran, Galerie Bertrand Trocmez, Clermont-Ferrand (2019); Affinites en noir majeur, Galerie Convergences & Galerie Gratadou-Intuiti, Paris (2017); and Regard sur Albert Bitran, Elfebeen Mansion, Luxembourg (2016). Clotilde Scordia is a Paris-based art historian, art critic and curator, graduated in Art history from Paris-Sorbonne. She mainly works about Turkish art and non-European avant-garde (especially from MENA area). She is the author of Istanbul-Montparnasse. Les Peintres Turcs de l'Ecole de Paris (Paris, Declinaison, 2021) and her monograph about Turkish artist Nejad Devrim, former resident at Cite Falguiere in the 1950s, was published in 2022. She used to work on Andre Lhote catalogue raisonne and is currently working on those of Nejad Devrim and Albert Bitran. SELLING POINTS: . Contextualises Istanbul-born Albert Bitran's role in the post-war Parisian art scene and his exhibitions worldwide . Published for Bitran's landmark show at Dirimart (Land of Shadows Land of Sky, 2024), the exhibition catalogue offers a comprehensive selection (19562013) of Albert Bitran's works spanning five decades of his career, showcasing the evolution of his abstract language . Lists inventory numbers linked to the forthcoming Albert Bitran Catalogue Raisonne, planned for 2026 60 colour illustrations Tracing decades of Albert Bitrans art, this trilingual volume reveals shifting spaces and fluid horizons, echoing the light and sensitivity of his abstractions.Text in English, French and Turkish. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Amer College of Physicians, 2000
ISBN 10: 0943126886 ISBN 13: 9780943126883
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Add to basketCondition: Good. A couple of creases and some shelf wear on cover. Also a couple of pen marks on inside of front cover. Content is fine.
Hardback. Condition: New. Published on the occasion of Albert Bitran's first solo exhibition at Dirimart, Land of Shadows Land of Sky (3 May-2 June 2024), this trilingual catalogue presents a comprehensive selection of works created between 1956 and 2013 by one of the pioneering figures of post-war abstract expressionism in Paris. The book highlights Bitran's enduring spatial sensibility and the fluid transitions between his different series, offering readers a deeper understanding of his unique visual language. Essays by art historian and critic Clotilde Scordia and poet, writer, and pianist Laure Cambau provide critical insights into Bitran's practice and its evolution across decades. The publication also includes inventory numbers from the artist's catalogue raisonné, to be released in 2026. Beyond mere chronology, it invites readers to engage with Bitran's abstractions as dynamic reflections of light, space, and perception.Text in English, French and Turkish.
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En feuilles. Condition: Trčs bon. Bitran (illustrator). Catalogue de l'exposition organisée en novembre 1969. LITHOGRAPHIE de l'artiste en double page centrale. > Bel exemplaire.
Published by Galerie Birch., Copenhagen, 1961
Seller: Roe and Moore, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. First edition. 8vo. Original paper covers. Printed on a green stock throughout. Portrait, essay by Miclel Courtois, one colour and 6 b/w plates, documentation. Edition of 400 copies.
En feuilles, couv. illustrée. Condition: Trčs bon. Bitran (illustrator). Catalogue de l'exposition organisée en septembre 1972. Texte de Charles Estienns et 9 reproductions en noir. Couverture en couleurs composée par l'artiste. Tirage ŕ 500 exemplaires >Bel exemplaire.
Language: French
Published by Ed. Association Campredon Art Et Culture, L'isle-Sur-La-Sorgue, 1991
Seller: Docsenstock, Paris, France
broché. Condition: Trčs bon. Dust Jacket Condition: Trčs bon. 1ere traduction en français. Albert BITRAN. Retrospective. 23/03/1991-26/05/1991. L'isle-Sur-La-Sorgue, Ed. Association Campredon Art Et Culture, 1991. In- 4 CARRE (24 x 22 cm), broche, couverture illustrée, 88 pages. Nombreuses illustrations hors texte en couleurs. Textes : Jean Luc CHALUMEAU, Michel BOHBOT, Charles ESTIENNE, Claude LEFORT, Jean Louis Baudry, Jean Dominique REY , Jean PARIS, Petit accroc ŕ la coiffe supérieure. Trčs bon état malgré le défaut signalé. Comme neuf.
Language: English
Published by Istanbul: Aksanat, 1997., Istanbul:, 1997
Seller: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turkey
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. BITRAN, ALBERT Albert Bitran. Kemerler = Arcades. [Exhibition catalogue]. 13 Kasim - 12 Aralik. Text: Necmi Sonmez. Istanbul: Aksanat, 1997. 4to., 31, [1] p., color ills. In Turkish and French. Paperback. Very good ISBN: CATALOG: Painting & Sculpture KEYWORDS: Turkish painting.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 148 pages. 13.19x0.98x9.06 inches. In Stock.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Unpaginated. 9 plates. Text is all in French. Limited edition, 922 of 1000. All plates are attatched. Top inside flap two old prices in ink. There are no other marks or writing in the book. Front cover has two light spots.
Published by Transart Corporation, Beverly Hills, CA, 1993
Softbound. Condition: VG. Black wraps with color illustration. Unpaginated (32 pp), staple bound. 13 color plates. Exhibition March 9 through April 17, 1993. Catalogue contains artist chronology. Purchase also includes copy of invitation to the opening reception.
Published by Dumerchez, Double Hache,, Creil,, 1992
Seller: Librairie Christian Chaboud, Bruxelles, Belgium
in-8, broché, 50p. Trčs bon état. NB. Nous exposerons au Salon de la Bibliophilie place Saint-Sulpice ŕ Paris, du 28 au 31 mai (10h ŕ 19h et nocturne le samedi 30 mai jusqu'ŕ 21h) Entrée gratuite. STAND 103 face ŕ l'entrée rue Bonaparte. N'hésitez pas ŕ nous contacter pour tout ouvrage de notre catalogue que vous souhaiteriez y consulter.
Language: French
Published by Arts et Dialogues Européens Maison des Arts Georges Pompidou, 1993
ISBN 10: 2909381064 ISBN 13: 9782909381060
Seller: Librairie du Bassin, Bordeaux, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Catalogue de l'exposition qui s'est tenue ŕ Cajarc Lot du 29 Mai au 29 Aoűt 1993. Reproductions en couleurs. Non paginé. 25x28 cm. 40 p. Broché. Bon état. Intérieur en bon état. Couverture légčrement défraîchie un peu salie sur le 4e plat. in-4°.
Published by Galerie Ariel, 1961
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First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Title - Albert Bitran Author - Michel Courtois Publisher - Galerie Ariel Year - 1961 Language - French Binding - Paperback Size - 23 x 18 cm Pages - 32 ISBN - Edition of 1000 - Number written on cover, see picture.
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Published by D'Epargne de Midi-Pyrenees
ISBN 10: 2912380065 ISBN 13: 9782912380067
Seller: Librairie Parręsia, Figeac, France
Paperback Jan 01, 1998. Condition: Used: Very Good. Albert Bitran. Arcades. Exposition, Toulouse, Espace Écureuil, 17 septembre-7 novembre 1998 | Collectif/Catalogue d'exposition | Presses de la Société de l'Imprimerie Artistique ŕ Lavaur, Caisse d'Epargne de Midi-Pyrénées,1998, in-8 broché, non paginé. Couverture rempliée marquée par de petites taches en premičre de couv., de légers frottements sur ses bords et coins. Dos muet solide et propre. Intérieur frais, un défaut d'impression (pliure en page de titre). [G9].
Published by Etude Tajan, Paris, 1996
Softcover. Condition: VG. Black pictorial wraps; Unpaginated, approx. 48 pp.; Profusely illustrated with bw and color photos. Text in French; From the sale held November 8, 1996 at the Hotel Drouot; Includes African and Oceanic art from the collections of Paul Chardourne, as well as Bitran and Servarie; Masks, statuettes, vases, and more.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Published on the occasion of Albert Bitran's first solo exhibition at Dirimart, Land of Shadows Land of Sky (3 May2 June 2024), this trilingual catalogue presents a comprehensive selection of works created between 1956 and 2013 by one of the pioneering figures of post-war abstract expressionism in Paris. The book highlights Bitran's enduring spatial sensibility and the fluid transitions between his different series, offering readers a deeper understanding of his unique visual language. Essays by art historian and critic Clotilde Scordia and poet, writer, and pianist Laure Cambau provide critical insights into Bitran's practice and its evolution across decades. The publication also includes inventory numbers from the artist's catalogue raisonne, to be released in 2026. Beyond mere chronology, it invites readers to engage with Bitran's abstractions as dynamic reflections of light, space, and perception. Text in English, French and Turkish. AUTHORS: Albert Bitran (b. 1931, Istanbul; d. 2018, Paris) forged his identity as an artist in Paris, where he arrived at the age of 17 to study architecture. He held his first exhibition there in 1951. Starting his artistic journey at a very young age, Bitran's works were showcased in significant exhibitions of the post-war Parisian art scene, including Salon des Realites Nouvelles and Salon de Mai. Emphasising abstract expressionism over figurative narration, Bitran's artistic footprint extended far beyond Paris with exhibitions in Milan, Cologne, Brussels, Cuba, Stockholm, New York, London, Copenhagen, Tokyo, Istanbul, and Lyon. Among his recent solo exhibitions are Land of Shadows, Land of Sky, Dirimart Dolapdere, Istanbul (2024); Exposition Albert Bitran, Galerie Bertrand Trocmez, Clermont-Ferrand (2019); Affinites en noir majeur, Galerie Convergences & Galerie Gratadou-Intuiti, Paris (2017); and Regard sur Albert Bitran, Elfebeen Mansion, Luxembourg (2016). Clotilde Scordia is a Paris-based art historian, art critic and curator, graduated in Art history from Paris-Sorbonne. She mainly works about Turkish art and non-European avant-garde (especially from MENA area). She is the author of Istanbul-Montparnasse. Les Peintres Turcs de l'Ecole de Paris (Paris, Declinaison, 2021) and her monograph about Turkish artist Nejad Devrim, former resident at Cite Falguiere in the 1950s, was published in 2022. She used to work on Andre Lhote catalogue raisonne and is currently working on those of Nejad Devrim and Albert Bitran. SELLING POINTS: . Contextualises Istanbul-born Albert Bitran's role in the post-war Parisian art scene and his exhibitions worldwide . Published for Bitran's landmark show at Dirimart (Land of Shadows Land of Sky, 2024), the exhibition catalogue offers a comprehensive selection (19562013) of Albert Bitran's works spanning five decades of his career, showcasing the evolution of his abstract language . Lists inventory numbers linked to the forthcoming Albert Bitran Catalogue Raisonne, planned for 2026 60 colour illustrations Tracing decades of Albert Bitrans art, this trilingual volume reveals shifting spaces and fluid horizons, echoing the light and sensitivity of his abstractions.Text in English, French and Turkish. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Hardback. Condition: New. Published on the occasion of Albert Bitran's first solo exhibition at Dirimart, Land of Shadows Land of Sky (3 May-2 June 2024), this trilingual catalogue presents a comprehensive selection of works created between 1956 and 2013 by one of the pioneering figures of post-war abstract expressionism in Paris. The book highlights Bitran's enduring spatial sensibility and the fluid transitions between his different series, offering readers a deeper understanding of his unique visual language. Essays by art historian and critic Clotilde Scordia and poet, writer, and pianist Laure Cambau provide critical insights into Bitran's practice and its evolution across decades. The publication also includes inventory numbers from the artist's catalogue raisonné, to be released in 2026. Beyond mere chronology, it invites readers to engage with Bitran's abstractions as dynamic reflections of light, space, and perception.Text in English, French and Turkish.
En feuilles, couv. illustrée. Condition: Trčs bon. Bitran (illustrator). Catalogue de l'exposition organisée en mai 1966. Texte de Maurice Roche et 4 illustrations dont une en double page centrale. Couverture également composée par l'artiste. Tirage ŕ 500 exemplaires numérotés.> Bel exemplaire.