Softcover
2006 · Philadelphia
by Ware, Katherine, et al.
Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2006. Softcover. New in shrinkwrap, though wrap is torn in places.. BW-photographic softcover with black lettering. 336 pp. Color and BW illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from June 17- September 17, 2006. Contents as follows: Foreword / Anne d'Harnoncourt and Innis Howe Shoemaker -- Introduction / Katherine Ware and Peter Barberie -- Between Dadaism and MoMA-ism at the Julien Levy Gallery / Katherine Ware -- Found objects, or a history of the medium, to no particular end / Peter Barberie -- Plates -- Photography exhibitions at the Julien Levy Gallery -- Selected bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index. "Julien Levy (1906-1981) was one of the most influential proponents of photography and Surrealism during the second quarter of the twentieth century. In his gallery, which operated from 1931 to 1949, Levy hosted the first New York exhibition devoted to Surrealism and presented early solo exhibitions of many photographers now considered iconic in their field." "This handsome book is published to commemorate the centenary of Levy's birth and to celebrate the Philadelphia Museum of Art's major acquisition of more then 2,500 photographs from his collection. With some 300 illustrations, including many unfamiliar works by well-known artists, the catalogue presents a survey of this collection, long hidden from public view."--Jacket.
(Inventory #: 164570)