Sandy Kinnee Kimonos and Fans
Warhol's Soup Cans were not about Soup
door Sandy Kinnee
Dit is de prijs die uw klanten zien Prijslijst bewerken
Over het boek
In 1976 Sandy Kinnee's Yellow Fan was displayed between a Jim Dine and a Robert Rauschenberg with its face to the gallery wall at the Museum of Modern Art. WTF? How did this happen? Why was Sandy making kimono-shaped paper and what was the story about Miriam Shapiro borrowing four of these kimonos in the 1970s?
Website van auteur
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Beeldende kunst
- Aanvullende categorieën Hobby's en knutselen, Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Klein vierkant, 18×18 cm
Aantal pagina's: 140 - Datum publiceren: mar 25, 2022
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden fan, kimono, art
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Over de maker
Sandy Kinnee is best known for his work on shaped, handmade paper. His work is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, Brooklyn Art Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, Portland Art Museum, Museum of New Mexico, Phoenix Art Museum, University of Michigan Art Museum, New Britain Museum of American Art, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art and many private and public collections.