Scream Against the Sky: Japanese Art After 1945
Scream Against the Sky: Japanese Art After 1945
Alexandra Munroe
First Edition, 1994. 416 pages.
Book measures 9 x 12 inches. Published in association with the Yokohama Museum of Art, The Japan Foundation, The Guggenheim Museum, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Scream Against the Sky is an illustrated survey of Japanese avante-garde art since 1945. It discusses some 200 works, including painting, sculpture, photography, performance, video, film and installation art, by more than 100 artists, including rebellious groups such as the Gutai and Mono-ha. Includes an extensive anthology of writings by Japanese artists and critics in English translation and a bibliographical references and index. Essential volume on this subject in a well designed monograph.
Very Good condition in wrappers which show very light wear to edges. Binding is square and tight. A Very Good copy of an oversize book usually found with condition issues.
Harry N. Abrams
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