| | PUBLISHER Gagosian GalleryBOOK FORMAT Paperback, 10.5 x 9.5 in. / 56 pgs / 34 color. PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 7/2/2002 No longer our product DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: FALL 2002 PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9781880154694 TRADE List Price: $20.00 CAD $25.00 AVAILABILITY Not available | | THE FALL 2024 ARTBOOK | D.A.P. CATALOG | Preview our FALL 2024 catalog, featuring more than 500 new books on art, photography, design, architecture, film, music and visual culture.
|
|   |   | GAGOSIAN GALLERYAl TaylorEdited by Jennifer Loh and Debbie Taylor. Essay by Klaus Kertess.
Walking the beaches of Hawaii in 1998, Al Taylor found pieces of styrofoam debris, "floaters" used to mark fishermen's nets. Turning away from painting, he began drilling holes into the sides of these objects and joining them to bamboo sticks. These objects, often accompanied by drawings, recall outrigger canoes and stand as metaphors for Polynesian culture.
|
| | | | | | Hatje CantzISBN: 9783775726467 USD $60.00 | CAD $79Pub Date: 4/30/2013 Active | Out of stock
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
FORMAT: Paperback, 10.5 x 9.5 in. / 56 pgs / 34 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $20.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $25 ISBN: 9781880154694 PUBLISHER: Gagosian Gallery AVAILABLE: 7/2/2002 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: No longer our product AVAILABILITY: Not available
| D.A.P. CATALOG: FALL 2002 | PRESS INQUIRIES
Tel: (212) 627-1999 ext 217 Fax: (212) 627-9484 Email Press Inquiries: publicity@dapinc.com | TRADE RESALE ORDERS
D.A.P. | DISTRIBUTED ART PUBLISHERS Tel: (212) 627-1999 Fax: (212) 627-9484 Customer Service: (800) 338-2665 Email Trade Sales: orders@dapinc.com |
| Al Taylor Published by Gagosian Gallery. Edited by Jennifer Loh and Debbie Taylor. Essay by Klaus Kertess. Walking the beaches of Hawaii in 1998, Al Taylor found pieces of styrofoam debris, "floaters" used to mark fishermen's nets. Turning away from painting, he began drilling holes into the sides of these objects and joining them to bamboo sticks. These objects, often accompanied by drawings, recall outrigger canoes and stand as metaphors for Polynesian culture.
| VIEW MORE ONLINE AT: https://www.artbook.com/1880154692.html |
| | |
|