Willem
De Kooning : Reflections in the Studio
by Edvard Lieber (Photographer), Willem De Kooning
Hardcover - 138 pages (May 2000)
Harry N Abrams; ISBN: 0810945606
The
Essential Willem De Kooning (Essential Series (Wonderland Press).)
by Catherine Morris
(Hardcover - November 1999)
Willem
De Kooning : Paintings
by David Sylvester, et al
This book documents the exhibition of eighty of de Kooning's finest
works spanning the period from 1938 to 1986 which toured major galleries
including the Tate, MoMA and the National Gallery in Washington DC in 1994/95.
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Hardcover - 231 pages (May 1994)
Yale Univ Pr; ISBN: 0300060114
Willem
De Kooning : The Late Paintings, the 1980s
by Willem De Kooning, et al
(Hardcover - October 1995)
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Willem
De Kooning
by Sally Yard, Willem De Kooning
(Hardcover - July 1997)
Willem
De Kooning (Library of American Art)
by Diane Waldman
(Hardcover - March 1988)
Willem
De Kooning : Drawing Seeing/Seeing Drawing
by Klaus Kertess, et al
(Hardcover - November 1998)
Willem
de Kooning : Paintings 1983-84
by Richard Shiff
(Paperback - March 1997)
Willem
De Kooning (Modern Masters Series, Vol 2)
by Harry F. Gaugh
(Paperback - July 1986)
Elaine
and Bill
by Lee Hall
(Paperback - May 2000)
Willem
de Kooning: Sculpture
by Andrew Forge, et al
(Hardcover)
Willem
De Kooning : Tracing the Figure
by Cornelia H. Butler, et al
At the forefront of modern art during the 1950s, painter Willem de
Kooning secured his place in art history with the unveiling of his "Woman"
series. Colorful, brash paintings composed of bold, violent brush strokes
were seen by critics and viewers as vulgar and problematic but unfailingly
important in their merging of abstract and representational forms. The
Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles presents, in conjunction with
an exhibition of the same name, Willem de Kooning: Tracing the Figure,
a collection of drawings and studies that led up to the famous "Woman"
paintings. Seen as completed works in their own right, these drawings bear
de Kooning's distinctive draftsmanship of powerful lines, erasures, scrapings,
and strong color. Blurred images of the figure coming apart at the seams,
the works look as if they were made during an emotional explosion, though
de Kooning's work process was known to be rather laborious. Four insightful
essays complement the arresting images, including a remarkable discussion
on the social ramifications of de Kooning's vision of the female form by
curator Cornelia H. Butler. This well-crafted book is perfect for any fan
of modern painting. --J.P. Cohen - Amazon.com
(Hardcover - April 2002)
Willem De Kooning : Paintings
by Marla Prather, et al
(Paperback - April 1994)
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