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Publication Received
This Was Tomorrow: Pop Art in Great Britain. Edited by Ralf Beil and Uta Ruhkamp.
06/2018 | 1383 | 160
Pages: 526-527
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Stratton, Rachel (Stratton, Rachel)
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8. Donuts, Coffee, and Comics, by Jann Haworth. 1962–63. Stuffed fabric of assorted pattern and colour, approx. 65 by 69 by 54 cm. (Wolverhampton Art Galleries, courtesy the artist).
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Kokoschka. Das Ich im Brennpunkt. Edited by Tobias G. Natter Franz Smola and Oskar Kokoschka. Portraits of People and Animals. Edited by Beatrice von Bormann.
07/2014 | 1336 | 156
Pages: 473
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Art & Textiles: Fabric as Material and Concept in Modern Art from Klimt to the Present. Edited by Markus Brüderlin.
06/2014 | 1335 | 156
Pages: 401
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Mackrell, Alice (Mackrell, Alice)
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Neo Rauch. Neue Rollen. Paintings 1993–2006
02/2007 | 1247 | 149
Pages: 115
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Stonard, John-Paul (Stonard, John-Paul)
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Neo Rauch. Neue Rollen. Paintings 1993–2006 | editor: Broeker, Holger
Exhibition Review
Frantis̆ek Kupka. Dallas, Wolfsburg and Prague
12/1997 | 1137 | 139
Pages: 897-899
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Clegg, Elizabeth (Clegg, Elizabeth)
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82. The Black Idol, by Frantis̆ek Kupka. 1900. Colour Aquatint, 34.7 by 34.7 cm. (Národní Galerie, Prague; Exh. Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg).
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83. Amorpha. Fugue in Two Colours II, by Frantis̆ek Kupka. 1910-11. 111.8 by 68.5 cm. (Cleveland Museum of Art; Exh. Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg).
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84. Plate 19 from the Portfolio Quatres histoires de blanc et noir, by Frantis̆ek Kupka. 1926. Wood-Cut, 20.3 by 15.5 cm. (Private Collection, Paris; Exh. Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg).