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Max Protetch Gallery 1969-2009. / contributors, Fred Bernstein, Martin Hartung, Irene Hofmann, Stuart Krimko, James Wines.

Fine Arts Library N858.M39 P76 2023
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bernstein, Fred A. (Architecture writer)
Hartung, Martin.
Hofmann, Irene.
Krimko, Stuart.
Wines, James, 1932-
Max Protetch Gallery.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Protetch, Max.
Max Protetch Gallery.
Artist-run galleries.
Artist-run galleries--Washington (D.C.).
Artist-run galleries--New York (State)--New York.
Washington (D.C.)--Intellectual life.
Washington (D.C.).
New York (N.Y.)--Intellectual life.
New York (N.Y.).
Intellectual life.
New York (State)--New York.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
303 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 31 cm
Place of Publication:
Santa Fe, NM : Radius Books, [2023]
Summary:
From 1969 until 2009, Max Protetch's gallery, first in Washington, DC, and then later in New York City was a vibrant gathering place for art, architecture, politics and ideas. Richly illustrated with previously unpublished materials from the gallery's archive, this volume provides insight into the early careers of some of contemporary art's most enduring figures. Protetch was an advocate for Minimalism and Conceptual and Pop art in the 1970s; architecture in the late '70s and 1980s; and beginning in the 1990s, a broad range of contemporary art, including from China. Protetch advocated for artists such as Vito Acconci, Jo Baer, Robert Barry, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, On Kawara, Robert Mangold, Sol LeWitt, Dan Graham and Lawrence Weiner; and architects such as Michael Graves, Tadao Ando, Peter Eisenmann, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Rem Koolhaas, Daniel Libeskind, Samuel Mockbee, Aldo Rossi and Robert Venturi.
Contents:
Introduction
Chronology / text by Irene Hofmann; with recollections by Max Protectch
Exhibition history
Max Protectch : on the cutting edge / James Wines
If these walls could talk / Fred Bernstein
Politics, social justice, and Max Protectch Gallery / Irene Hofmann
The timelessness of timeliness / Stuart Krimko
Max Protetch Gallery staff.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781955161060
1955161062
OCLC:
1371243628

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