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"Implementalist" papers / Tyler Starr.

LIBRA N6487 .S73 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Starr, Tyler, artist.
Contributor:
Edward M. Smith Gallery, host institution.
William H. Van Every, Jr. Gallery, host insitution.
Wobble Press, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art, Modern--20th century.
Art, Modern.
Art, Modern--21st century.
Modern movement (Architecture)--Japan--Tokyo.
Modern movement (Architecture).
Modern movement (Architecture)--North Carolina.
Wood lice (Crustaceans)--Japan.
Wood lice (Crustaceans).
Wood lice (Crustaceans)--North Carolina.
Lamps--Japan.
Lamps.
Lamps--North Carolina.
Architecture in art.
Artists' books--North Carolina--Charlotte--Specimens.
Artists' books.
North Carolina--Charlotte.
North Carolina.
Japan.
Japan--Tokyo.
Genre:
Artists' books.
Catalogs.
Specimens.
Physical Description:
16 unnumbered pages (2 folded) : color illustrations ; 18 cm
Place of Publication:
Charlotte ; Tokyo : Wobble Press, 2018.
Notes:
"This artist's book incorporates a comparative survey of mid-century modernist architecture of Tokyo and North Carolina while considering the differences that come from specificities of place and culture. These matters are further considered through a parallel studies of woodlice and lighting fixtures of Japan and North Carolina that reveal universal forces at work such as adaptation and evolution"--Artist's website.
"With support from: Van Every/Smith Galleries, Davidson, NC"--Page 16.
Signed by the artist.
ISBN:
9781890573256
1890573256
OCLC:
1049805284

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