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|   |   | David Smith: Medals For DishonorArtwork by David Smith. Contributions by Dore Ashton. Text by Michael Brenson, Matthew Marks.
This catalogue examines a major though little-known body of David Smith's work. Enraged by the rise of fascism that he witnessed while visiting Europe in the 1930s, Smith began to work on the “Medals for Dishonor.” Approaching the tradition of commemorative medallions ironically, Smith denounces historical players who willingly contributed to the horrors of war.
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FORMAT: Paperback, 9.5 x 9.5 in. / 84 pgs / 35 b&w. LIST PRICE: U.S. $19.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $27.95 GBP £17.50 ISBN: 9780916365479 PUBLISHER: Independent Curators International (ICI) AVAILABLE: 1/2/1997 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of print AVAILABILITY: Not available TERRITORY: WORLD | D.A.P. CATALOG: SPRING 1997 | PRESS INQUIRIES
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| David Smith: Medals For Dishonor Published by Independent Curators International (ICI). Artwork by David Smith. Contributions by Dore Ashton. Text by Michael Brenson, Matthew Marks. This catalogue examines a major though little-known body of David Smith's work. Enraged by the rise of fascism that he witnessed while visiting Europe in the 1930s, Smith began to work on the “Medals for Dishonor.” Approaching the tradition of commemorative medallions ironically, Smith denounces historical players who willingly contributed to the horrors of war.
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