Language: English
Published by Art & Auction, New York, NY, 1985
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Binding is secure. Pages are clean, unmarked and undamaged. Very slight soiling but significant rubbing to front and back covers. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Duhem Update: The Ceiling is Raised" (Around the Block); "Put That Art to Work" (Around the Block); "Grand Tour Black Magic" (Around the Block); "Photographs from the Collection of the Gilman Paper Company" (Books); "Andy Warhol Prints" (Books); "Andre Kertesz" (Books); "The Art of the Forger" (Books); "Generations" (Galleries); "October and November Sales in the U.S., Canada and Europe, Gallery Listings, Index to Advertisers" (Calendars); "The Return of the Kings' Painters Chait's Diamond Jubilee" (Talk of the Trade); "Kentshire's Indian Festival" (Talk of the Trade); "Art or Crafts?" (Talk of the Trade); "Antiquarian" (Talk of the Trade); "The Pier Show" (Expositions); "Chicago International Antiques Show" (Expositions); "San Francisco Fall Antiques Show" (Expositions); "New York Fine Print Show" (Expositions); "Corporate Collecting, Jean Helion, and I - Art Book Collecting" (Collecting Notes); "Auction Reserves" (Souren Melikian); "Islamic Art Theft" (The IFAR Report); "Equitable Life Assurance Society. The Tower of Art" (Features); "Best Products Company, Inc. Sydney Lewis Knows Best" (Features); "Corporate Collecting and Corporate Collections" (Features); "Kaufman and Broad, Inc. The Broad View" (Features); "Unique Masterpieces of American Furniture" (Features); "Silver" (Auction Previews); "Americana" (Auction Previews); "19th Century European Pictures" (Auction Previews); "The Lynch Sale" (Auction Reviews); and "On My Mind" (Editorial).
Published by Cornell University Fall, 1984, Ithaca, 1984
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. Illus. wrappers; 8vo. 99 pp. Selection of poems and stories by Master of Fine Arts in English candidates at Cornell University: Cory Brown, Deborah Durnam, Diane Eggert, Lila Hanft, Phillip Harper, Charles Newman, Stuart Pierce, Linda Pooler, Bethany Schroeder, Paula Smith, Ann Vigo, Dave Wasson and Susan Weinberg. Card about the exclusive (eight candidates a year) writing program laid in. Seems to be the only issue of this student produced periodical.
paperback. Condition: New. Second Edition. Ships in a BOX from Central Missouri! UPS shipping for most packages, (Priority Mail for AK/HI/APO/PO Boxes).
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Therapy groups that use the creative arts connect with clients in ways that go beyond cognitive engagement. The arts help clients find the deeper parts of themselves that must be reached for effective healing. In this practical and imaginative book, you will discover the elements of creativity, the roles of the therapist, how to involve each person in the group, and how to set up effective groups to serve a wide variety of clients. Efficacy information for each of the creative arts and connections to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health have been added for this second edition. The first part of the book shows how a therapist can take on the roles of facilitator, teacher, artist, and therapist. You will also learn why the creative arts are an important element in therapy, what it means to be creative, what enhances creativity and what hinders it, how creative arts groups interact to promote discovery of self and others, and how to run effective groups from the initial planning to closure for a group that is ending. The second part of the book describes the creative arts, giving you specific information about visual and tactile arts, masks, drama therapy, games and improvisation, laughter and clowning, music, dance and movement, writing and poetry, meditation and creative visualization, and puppetry. Along with the descriptions, details, and efficacy studies for each of these groups, there are over 290 activity ideas for you to use. Book jacket. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Therapy groups that use the creative arts connect with clients in ways that go beyond cognitive engagement. The arts help clients find the deeper parts of themselves that must be reached for effective healing. In this practical and imaginative book, you will discover the elements of creativity, the roles of the therapist, how to involve each person in the group, and how to set up effective groups to serve a wide variety of clients. Efficacy information for each of the creative arts and connections to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health have been added for this second edition. The first part of the book shows how a therapist can take on the roles of facilitator, teacher, artist, and therapist. You will also learn why the creative arts are an important element in therapy, what it means to be creative, what enhances creativity and what hinders it, how creative arts groups interact to promote discovery of self and others, and how to run effective groups from the initial planning to closure for a group that is ending. The second part of the book describes the creative arts, giving you specific information about visual and tactile arts, masks, drama therapy, games and improvisation, laughter and clowning, music, dance and movement, writing and poetry, meditation and creative visualization, and puppetry. Along with the descriptions, details, and efficacy studies for each of these groups, there are over 290 activity ideas for you to use. Book jacket. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by ARTFORUM, 1978
Seller: castlebooksbcn, Barcelona, B, Spain
Magazine / Periodical
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Dust Jacket Condition: Aceptable. Mel Bochner: Getting from A to B Jeff Perrone Bodyworks and Porpoises Nicolas Calas Komar and Melamid and the Luxury of Style Marc Fields The Russianness of Petrouchka Ann Farkas Inside Europe Outside Europe Jan van der Marck Taking the Long View Colin L. Westerbeck, Jr. Performing Forms: Notes on Matisse s Cutouts Kenneth Baker FEATURES REVIEWS NEW YORK Richard Lorber on Max Neuhaus Deborah Perlberg on Charles Ginnever, Peter Forakis, Tom Doyle and Mark Di Suvero Deborah Perlberg on Arthur Weyhe Hal Foster on Ibram Lassaw Hal Foster on Jennifer Bartlett Hal Foster on Ger Van Elk Leo Rubinfien on Chris Burden Leo Rubinfien on Ed Kerns Leo Rubinfien on Bruce Boice Judith Lopes Cardozo on Joyce Kozloff Judith Lopes Cardozo on Susan Weil Judith Lopes Cardozo on Moshe Kupferman Judith Lopes Cardozo on Mary Beth Edelson Judith Lopes Cardozo on Bart Robbett PHILADELPHIA Stuart Greenspan on Architecture I AMHERST Ronald J. Onorato on John Willenbecher BOSTON Ronald J. Onorato on Alan Sonfist LOS ANGELES Jeffrey Keeffe on Robert Therrien Jeffrey Keeffe on David Mocarski Jeffrey Keeffe on Don Bachardy Jeffrey Keeffe on Guy De Cointet and Bob Wilhite.