Product Description: Red Green Blue is almost the title of a 1963 painting by Ellsworth Kelly. Red Blue Green, a monumental rectangular oil work, considered a crucial fulcrum point in the artist's career, represents Kelly's concerns about the tension between the figure and the ground, offering two precisely shaped and balanced red and blue forms set against a strongly contrasting green ground...read more
9780934418621 | Museum of Contemporary Art San, March 1, 2003, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Red Green Blue is almost the title of a 1963 painting by Ellsworth Kelly.
Product Description: High and low, sweet and sour, this witty but challenging collection embraces the contradictions, paradoxes, and double entendres of contemporary culture. Since 1991 Tom Patchett has amassed an iconoclastic collection that includes the work of antitraditionalists like Marcel Duchamp and provocative contemporary artists such as Chris Burden...read more
9780934418522 | Smart Art Pr, December 1, 2001, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: High and low, sweet and sour, this witty but challenging collection embraces the contradictions, paradoxes, and double entendres of contemporary culture.
Product Description: Contributors include Hugh M. Davies, John R. Lane, Bob Littman, Sylvia Navarrete, Pierre Schneider. (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
9780933856462 | Pap/cdr edition (Museum of Contemporary Art, April 1, 1997), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Text by Bob Nickas, Kevin Consey.
Product Description: A classic documentation of site-specific and multi-media installation artwork, Blurring the Boundaries surveys twenty-five years of the genre's finest accomplishments. Included are James Turrell, Vito Acconci, Terry Allen, Bruce Nauman, Tony Oursler, Anish Kapoor, Celia Alvarez Munoz and others...read more
9780934418447 | Museum of Contemporary Art San, February 1, 1997, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: A classic documentation of site-specific and multi-media installation artwork, Blurring the Boundaries surveys twenty-five years of the genre's finest accomplishments.