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More imagesPublished by Pollock Galleries, Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University Dallas TX 1971
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Seller: Exquisite Corpse Booksellers, Houston, TX, U.S.A.Exquisite Corpse Booksellers
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Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. Slim volume, 66 pages with 79 black and white illustrations and photographs. There is some general shelfwear and rubbing to the covers, with a gentle roll along the spine, some light surface paper loss (or accretion?) on the rear panel, and rubbing to the spine. Else, the binding is tight, with no… internal markings. Foreword by William B. Jordan. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from March 20-April 25, 1971. Artists' Biographies. Artists included in the exhibition: Roy Fridge, Bill Komodore, Jim Love, David McManaway, Hal Pauley, Herb Rogalla, Charles Williams and Roger Winter. Book.
Published by Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 1971
- Softcover
Seller: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, U.S.A.Mullen Books, ABAA
Contact seller4-star sellerSoftcover. Condition: VG-, light signs of wear. Wraps. 68 pp. 80 bw plates. Text and catalogue by Douglas MacAgy. Artists profiled in the exhibition are from the Dallas area and include Roy Fridge, Bill Komodore, Jim Love, David Mcmanaway, Hal Pauley, Herb Rogalla, Charles Williams and Roger Winter. Catalogue lists 131 works by…these artists, and provides brief biographical information on each. The exhibition examines the role these artists played in each others' lives and their association with the Dallas Museum of Contemporary Arts. Published to accompany the exhibition held in Dallas, TX: Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University, Mar. 20 to Apr. 25, 1971. Catalogue lists 131 works by 8 artists (mostly sculptors): Roy Fridge, Bill Komodore, Jim Love, David McManaway, Hal Pauley, Herb Rogalla, Charles Williams and Roger Winter. Introductory essay by Douglas MacAgy. Almost all are Texas. artists I believe.