Antonia Pocock (11 results)

Published by Persea Books, 1975
- Softcover
Seller: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Bookshop Baltimore
Contact seller5-star sellerPaperback. Tenth Printing. 297 pages. Clean text, spine creases. Foreword by Alice Kessler-Harris. Lower East Side, NY, Jewish immigrant family and the story of Sara Simolinky, the youngest daughter of an Orthodox rabbi and her struggle to free herself from the woman's role assigned to her by men ; 3rd. Illustrated by Jack Welpo…tt Cover Photo; Antonia Pocock, Background Photo (illustrator).

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Hardback. Condition: New. Bettina is the first monograph to showcase the work of the previously unsung artist Bettina Grossman, whose wildly interdisciplinary practice spanned photography, sculpture, textile, cinema, drawing, and more.An eccentric personality fully dedicated to her art, Bettina lived in the famous Chelsea Hotel…from 1968 until her death in late 2021. In her tiny studio, she produced and accumulated a considerable body of work, much of which has remained unseen and unpublished until now. Her interests ranged from geometric and abstract studies, drawn from observations of people on the street, to pieces that transformed language into graphic, abstract "verbal forms." Incorporating strategies of chance and the abstraction of everyday form through repetition and seriality, Bettina pushed the photographic medium to and beyond its limits. As Robert Blackburn, artist and founder of the Printmaking Workshop, astutely observed of Bettina's work: "The photography, film, sculpture are as one, for the photographic medium is employed not only for documentation but as an endless source of inspiration from which other disciplines emerge-and merge."Bettina was the winner of the Luma Rencontres Dummy Book Award Arles 2020 and is copublished by Aperture and Éditions Xavier Barral.

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Hardback. Condition: New. Bettina is the first monograph to showcase the work of the previously unsung artist Bettina Grossman, whose wildly interdisciplinary practice spanned photography, sculpture, textile, cinema, drawing, and more.An eccentric personality fully dedicated to her art, Bettina lived in the famous Chelsea Hotel…from 1968 until her death in late 2021. In her tiny studio, she produced and accumulated a considerable body of work, much of which has remained unseen and unpublished until now. Her interests ranged from geometric and abstract studies, drawn from observations of people on the street, to pieces that transformed language into graphic, abstract "verbal forms." Incorporating strategies of chance and the abstraction of everyday form through repetition and seriality, Bettina pushed the photographic medium to and beyond its limits. As Robert Blackburn, artist and founder of the Printmaking Workshop, astutely observed of Bettina's work: "The photography, film, sculpture are as one, for the photographic medium is employed not only for documentation but as an endless source of inspiration from which other disciplines emerge-and merge."Bettina was the winner of the Luma Rencontres Dummy Book Award Arles 2020 and is copublished by Aperture and Éditions Xavier Barral.

Bettina: Photographs and Works by Bettina Grossman
Grossman, Bettina (Photographer)/ Pocock, Antonia/ Barrada, Yto (Contributor)
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Bettina: Photographs and Works by Bettina Grossman
Grossman, Bettina (Photographer)/ Pocock, Antonia/ Barrada, Yto (Contributor)
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Bettina: Photographs and Works by Bettina Grossman
Grossman, Bettina (Photographer)/ Pocock, Antonia/ Barrada, Yto (Contributor)
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Hardback. Condition: New. Bettina is the first monograph to showcase the work of the previously unsung artist Bettina Grossman, whose wildly interdisciplinary practice spanned photography, sculpture, textile, cinema, drawing, and more.An eccentric personality fully dedicated to her art, Bettina lived in the famous Chelsea Hotel…from 1968 until her death in late 2021. In her tiny studio, she produced and accumulated a considerable body of work, much of which has remained unseen and unpublished until now. Her interests ranged from geometric and abstract studies, drawn from observations of people on the street, to pieces that transformed language into graphic, abstract "verbal forms." Incorporating strategies of chance and the abstraction of everyday form through repetition and seriality, Bettina pushed the photographic medium to and beyond its limits. As Robert Blackburn, artist and founder of the Printmaking Workshop, astutely observed of Bettina's work: "The photography, film, sculpture are as one, for the photographic medium is employed not only for documentation but as an endless source of inspiration from which other disciplines emerge-and merge."Bettina was the winner of the Luma Rencontres Dummy Book Award Arles 2020 and is copublished by Aperture and Éditions Xavier Barral.

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Hardback. Condition: New. Bettina is the first monograph to showcase the work of the previously unsung artist Bettina Grossman, whose wildly interdisciplinary practice spanned photography, sculpture, textile, cinema, drawing, and more.An eccentric personality fully dedicated to her art, Bettina lived in the famous Chelsea Hotel…from 1968 until her death in late 2021. In her tiny studio, she produced and accumulated a considerable body of work, much of which has remained unseen and unpublished until now. Her interests ranged from geometric and abstract studies, drawn from observations of people on the street, to pieces that transformed language into graphic, abstract "verbal forms." Incorporating strategies of chance and the abstraction of everyday form through repetition and seriality, Bettina pushed the photographic medium to and beyond its limits. As Robert Blackburn, artist and founder of the Printmaking Workshop, astutely observed of Bettina's work: "The photography, film, sculpture are as one, for the photographic medium is employed not only for documentation but as an endless source of inspiration from which other disciplines emerge-and merge."Bettina was the winner of the Luma Rencontres Dummy Book Award Arles 2020 and is copublished by Aperture and Éditions Xavier Barral.

Hairy Who? 1966?1969
Nichols, Thea Liberty [Editor]; Goldstein, Ann [Editor]; Pascale, Mark [Editor]; Blackwell, Tyler [Contributor]; Hull, Richard [Contributor]; Mullen, Lydia [Contributor]; Owens, Laura [Contributor]; Pocock, Antonia [Contributor];
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- First Edition
Seller: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, FranceOkmhistoire
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Comme neuf. Edition originale. New York 2022. 1 Volume/1. -- As New -- Softbound & Dust jacket. ( 26 x 19,5 cm ). ----- 300 pages - 250 images ******************** Présentation éditeur : "" Bettina is the first monograph to showcase the work of the previously unsung artist Bettina Grossman, whose wi…ldly interdisciplinary practice spanned photography, sculpture, textile, cinema, drawing, and more. An eccentric personality fully dedicated to her art, Bettina lived in the famous Chelsea Hotel from 1968 until her death in late 2021. In her tiny studio, she produced and accumulated a considerable body of work, much of which has remained unseen and unpublished until now. Her interests ranged from geometric and abstract studies, drawn from observations of people on the street, to pieces that transformed language into graphic, abstract "verbal forms." Incorporating strategies of chance and the abstraction of everyday form through repetition and seriality, Bettina pushed the photographic medium to and beyond its limits. As Robert Blackburn, artist and founder of the Printmaking Workshop, astutely observed of Bettina's work: "The photography, film, sculpture are as one, for the photographic medium is employed not only for documentation but as an endless source of inspiration from which other disciplines emerge--and merge." Bettina was the winner of the Luma Rencontres Dummy Book Award Arles 2020 and is copublished by Aperture and Éditions Xavier Barral. "" *************************** ref od.

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Seller: Okmhistoire, St Rémy-des-Monts, SARTH, FranceOkmhistoire
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Paris 2022. 1 Volume/1. -- Comme Neuf -- Broché cousu sous jaquette illustrée. Format in-4°( 26 x 19,5 cm ). ----- 300 pages - 250 images ******************** Présentation éditeur : "" Artiste mythique du New York des années 1960 et 1970, Bettina Grossman (1927- 2021)…Bettina pour le monde de l art a développé pendant plus de soixante ans une uvre prolifique. Cet ouvrage monographique est le premier qui présente son exceptionnel travail de recherche photographique, cinématographique et graphique, nourri de la pratique d une sculpture conceptuelle. Personnalité excentrique, totalement dédiée à son art, Bettina réside à partir de 1972 au Chelsea Hotel suite à l incendie de son atelier dans lequel elle a perdu toutes ses archives. Vivant telle une recluse dans cette communauté d artistes, Bettina produit et accumule dans son minuscule studio une uvre considérable qui s inscrit pleinement dans la grande histoire des avant-gardes artistiques du XXe siècle. Ses pièces sont suspendues dans l atelier, accrochées aux murs, posées à même le sol : elles envahissent l espace dans un continuum menant au vertige, le geste artistique se fait expérience physique et visuelle. Aux confins de l abstraction, Bettina manipule, tord, étale, étire matière, lumière et ombre. Sa pratique sérielle donne à voir un univers hypnotique et d une grande puissance visuelle. En 2019, la photographe franco-marocaine Yto Barrada expose expose quelques uvres de Bettina au LMCC s, à New York, qui permet la redécouverte de son travail. Barrada gagne la confiance de Bettina qui ouvre pour la première fois ses archives dans lesquelles Yto Barrada et Gregor Huber vont se plonger pendant près de trois ans. Ils imaginent un livre avec la complicité de Bettina jusqu'au décès de cette dernière le 2 novembre 2021, à l'âge de 94 ans, qui remet au jour une uvre majeure produite par une artiste iconique. Cet ouvrage est le lauréat de la du LUMA Rencontres Dummy Book Award Arles 2020 "" *************************** ref od.