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Crisp, clean, unread hardcover with moderate shelfwear to the dust jacket and a publisher's mark to one edge-NICE! 
Broken binding and moderate shelfwear and tear to the dust jacket and boards and a publisher's mark to one edge. 4.54 lbs. 
Crisp, clean, unread hardcover with moderate shelfwear to the dust jacket and a publisher's mark to one edge-NICE! 4.54 lbs. 
Crisp, clean, unread hardcover with light shelfwear to the dust jacket and a small publisher's mark to one side-NICE! 4.54 lbs. 
330 pp. Tightly bound. Light ding to the tip of the top right front corner. Small black dot on bottom fore-edge. 
Near fine in VG++ DJ. 330 pp. 261 olor illustrations, 3 duotone illustrations. 
Hard bound with dust jacket. 330 pages with 274 illustrations. This volume accompanied Marden's first full retrospective exhibition, held at The Museum of Modern Art in 2006. "This unprecedented gathering of over 170 of Marden's paintings and drawings, ranging across his entire career, beautifully demonstrates the gradual, deliberate evolution of his art and his manifold explorations of color, surface, and light" (from the dust jacket). Minor wear to corners and edges of dust jacket, otherwise very good. 
Minor wear of spine dust jacket has minor edge wear, with creasing, of panels and spine ends. Internally very clean. Pasadena's premier independent new and used bookstore. Artists.; 1.34 x 10.94 x 9.69 Inches; 330 pages; In the autumn of 2006, The Museum of Modern Art will present Brice Marden: A Retrospective, the artist's first major American retrospective. The exhibition, which will travel to San Francisco and Berlin, will constitute an unprecedented gathering of Marden's work, with more than 50 paintings and an equal number of drawings, balanced across the artist's career. The accompanying catalogue is the first book to take readers through the full course of Marden's work as it has developed over more than 40 years from the early 1960s to the present, showing his gradual, deliberate evolution, along with his constant exploration of light, color and surface at every turn. Marden's first 20 years of work, characterized by the luminous monochrome panels for which he won his first acclaim, will for the first time appear alongside the celebrated production of the past 20 years, which followed a shift in the mid-1980s to calligraphic gestures in shimmering grounds, and another shift in the past decade to heightened color. Two of Marden's newest paintings appear here for the first time. Gary Garrels interprets Marden's work and places it in historical context. Carol C. Mancusi-Ungaro, of the Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art at Harvard, examines issues of materials, processes and conservation. Richard Shiff, Brenda Richardson and Michael Duffy explore Marden's early use of a grid and his engagement with time and space in the studio, as well as his observation of the elemental qualities of nature, his representational links to nature, and the distinctive emotional effects of the abstract monochrome works for which he was initially recognized. Marden himself addresses his working methods in an interview, and a comprehensive chronology, exhibition history... 
087070446X This is a hardcover book with dust jacket. ! ! ! STILL IN SHRINKWRAP! ! ! ! 
Beautiful copy, excellent condition all around. Fast shipping. 
This is a New and Unead copy of the first edition in a mylar jacket cover. NOT a remainder copy. 
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New copy still in shrinkwrap. 330 pages, 274 ILLUSTRATIONS, 261 IN COLOUR. Tip of board has a very small bump. 