Robert Morris - Monographie bilingue - Centre Georges Pompidou 1995
Bilingual monograph about Robert Morris, the leader of successive avant-garde movements in America during the 60s and the 70s, then a sarcastic and prophetic troublemaker within an art scene that had evidently lost touch with the historical and intellectual challengers of its day, is one of the most important, albeit unpredictable, artists to have emerged over the end of the 20th Century.
From the collection Contemporains monographies, published by Centre Georges Pompidou, this publication has coincided with the Robert Morris's retrospective of the same year, in collaboration with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Centre Georges Pompidou - 1995
351p - FR/EN - 20.9x16.5cm - softcover - good overall condition
From the collection Contemporains monographies, published by Centre Georges Pompidou, this publication has coincided with the Robert Morris's retrospective of the same year, in collaboration with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Centre Georges Pompidou - 1995
351p - FR/EN - 20.9x16.5cm - softcover - good overall condition