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An atlas of drawings : transforming chronologies /

By: Pérez Oramas, Luis, 1960-.
Contributor(s): Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.).
Publisher: New York : Museum of Modern Art, 2006Description: 1 set [7 v. (41 p.)] : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0870706675 (hbk.); 9780870706677:; 9780870706677 (hbk.).Subject(s): Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) -- Exhibitions | Drawing -- 19th century -- Themes, motives -- Exhibitions | Drawing -- New York (State) -- New York -- Exhibitions | Drawing -- 20th century -- Themes, motives -- Exhibitions | Drawing -- 19th century -- Exhibitions | Drawing -- 20th century -- ExhibitionsDDC classification: 741.924
Contents:
Pt. 1 An atlas of drawings -- pt. 2 Tectonics -- pt. 3 Faces -- pt. 4 Digital -- pt. 5 Figures -- pt. 6 Constructions -- pt. 7 Movement.
Summary: This publication approaches MoMA's incomparable drawings collection from a new direction, presenting works not by date but by specific sequences of forms. It suggests that the meaning of a work of art depends not only on its own internal structures but also on relationships to other works.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 741.924 PER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0077782
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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Transforming chronologies: an atlas of drawings" January 26-October 2 2006 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York."--T.p. verso.

Pt. 1 An atlas of drawings -- pt. 2 Tectonics -- pt. 3 Faces -- pt. 4 Digital -- pt. 5 Figures -- pt. 6 Constructions -- pt. 7 Movement.

This publication approaches MoMA's incomparable drawings collection from a new direction, presenting works not by date but by specific sequences of forms. It suggests that the meaning of a work of art depends not only on its own internal structures but also on relationships to other works.

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