An edition of George Segal (1968)

George Segal

Ausstellung der Kunsthalle Tübingen, 16. September 1972-1. November 1972; Städt. Galerie im Lenbachhaus, München, 17. November 1972-14. Januar 1973.

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An edition of George Segal (1968)

George Segal

Ausstellung der Kunsthalle Tübingen, 16. September 1972-1. November 1972; Städt. Galerie im Lenbachhaus, München, 17. November 1972-14. Januar 1973.

"George Segal (1924-2000) is widely recognized as one of the great American sculptors of the twentieth century. He used plaster, found objects, and an innovative working process to document the life and environment around him. Born and raised in New York City, Segal spent his entire working life in New Jersey, where he used an old chicken coop as his studio. Throughout his adult life, he would venture into New York - fascinated by the hidden nooks of the city - where he transformed his experiences into works of art with universal appeal. George Segal: Street Scenes, organized by the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, examines the artist's love affair with the city and its people."--Jacket.

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Language
German
Pages
54

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Edition Notes

Cover title.

Catalog of an exhibition organized by the Kunsthaus Zürich.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
[Tübingen

Classifications

Library of Congress
NB237.S44K86

The Physical Object

Pagination
54 p.
Number of pages
54

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22911422M
LCCN
73363817

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL4012588W

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