Dialogues, Conversations with European Artists at Mid-Century

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ISBN-10:

0938491261

ISBN-13:

9780938491262

Author(s): Roditi, Édouard
Released: Jan 01, 1991
Publisher: Bedford Arts
Format: Paperback

Description:

The American poet, critic & biographer Edouard Roditi, born in 1910, has spent most of his life in Europe, where he works as an art critic for French, English & American periodicals. He has written & published extensively in French & German in addition to English. This volume includes Roditi's interviews with the artists Victor Brauner, Carlo Carra, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, Barbara Hepworth, Josef Herman, Hannah Hoch, Oskar Kokoschka, Marino Marini, Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Giorgio Morandi, Gabriele Munter, Ettore Sottsass, Pavel Tchelitchev, & Ossip Zadkine. Includes black-&-white illustrations of the artists' work.

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