Now in his eighties, American painter Charles Garabedian is hardly a householdname. But he is a highly influential artist whose works are collected by LACMA, theMet, MoMA, the Whitney, the Corcoran and the Smithsonian, among other institutions,and the subject of this extensively illustrated exhibition catalog from theSanta Barbara Museum of Art. This revelatory group of intimate representationalpaintings and drawings - from Garabedian's first museum show in almost 30 years- explores themes of war, music, the body, ...
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Now in his eighties, American painter Charles Garabedian is hardly a householdname. But he is a highly influential artist whose works are collected by LACMA, theMet, MoMA, the Whitney, the Corcoran and the Smithsonian, among other institutions,and the subject of this extensively illustrated exhibition catalog from theSanta Barbara Museum of Art. This revelatory group of intimate representationalpaintings and drawings - from Garabedian's first museum show in almost 30 years- explores themes of war, music, the body, dismemberment, heroism, comicpretention, love and death. An exciting discovery of surprising importance.
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Used-Very Good. Now in his nineties, American painter Charles Garabedian is hardly a household name. But he is a highly influential artist whose works are collected by LACMA, the Met, MoMA, the Whitney, the Corcoran and the Smithsonian, among other institutions, and the subject of this extensively illustrated exhibition catalog from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. This revelatory group of intimate representational paintings and drawings-from Garabedian's first museum show in almost 30 years-explores themes of war, music, the body, dismemberment, heroism, comic pretension, love and death. An exciting discovery of surprising importance. Now in his eighties, American painter Charles Garabedian is hardly a householdname. But he is a highly influential artist whose works are collected by LACMA, theMet, MoMA, the Whitney, the Corcoran and the Smithsonian, among other institutions, and the subject of this extensively illustrated exhibition catalog from theSanta Barbara Museum of Art. This revelatory group of intimate representationalpaintings and drawings-from Garabedian's first museum show in almost 30 years-explores themes of war, music, the body, dismemberment, heroism, comicpretention, love and death. An exciting discovery of surprising importance. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.
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