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Harold Rosenberg

    Artwork and Packages
    The Book of Vitamin Therapy
    The De-Definition of Art
    Willem de Kooning: Works, Writings, Interviews
    Saul Steinberg
    • Saul Steinberg

      • 253 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Beleuchtet Steinbergs kreatives Genie als Schriftsteller von Bildern, indem es seine Fähigkeit kritisch betrachtet, die Grenzen zwischen Kunst und Sprache in seinen Zeichnungen, Cartoons, New Yorker-Covern, Aquarellen und dreidimensionalen Konstruktionen zu überschreiten.

      Saul Steinberg
      4,5
    • The book features insightful text by Sally Yard, complemented by thought-provoking interviews conducted by Harold Rosenberg and James T. Valliere. It delves into contemporary themes and artistic perspectives, exploring the intersections of creativity and critical thought. Through these dialogues, the authors provide a rich examination of the cultural landscape, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in art and its broader implications.

      Willem de Kooning: Works, Writings, Interviews
      4,1
    • The De-Definition of Art

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      "Like the great German critic Walter Benjamin, Rosenberg is a master of dialectics whose sense of art is continuous with his sense of society, and (also like Benjamin) bears no taint of compromised, out-of-work radicalism. Instead, his radicalism is very much at work, enabling him to spot and skewer fallacies, false logic and the camouflaged nudity that is a large part of the art emperor's new wardrobe. [The De-definition of Art] detects with great sensitivity the forces that are deflecting and pressuring art in the direction of esthetic and moral nullity."—Jack Kroll, Newsweek

      The De-Definition of Art
      3,8
    • The Book of Vitamin Therapy

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      A vitally essential book for anyone who is concerned about the welfare of his own body. It offers valuable information for those who have been skeptical about the faddish aspect of many current vitamin books and those who are confused by the welter of information on vitamins and the lack of specific recommendations as to how much of each vitamin they should take.

      The Book of Vitamin Therapy