The collected Hairy Who publications 1966-1969 : Jim Falconer, Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Suellen Rocca, Karl Wirsum /

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Imprint:New York : Matthew Marks Gallery, [2015]
Description:167 pages : color illustrations ; 32 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10362699
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Varying Form of Title:Jim Falconer, Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Suellen Rocca, Karl Wirsum
Other authors / contributors:Nadel, Dan, writer of added text.
Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago, Ill.)
San Francisco Art Institute.
Corcoran Gallery -- Dupont Art Center.
Matthew Marks Gallery, host institution.
ISBN:1880146967
9781880146965
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, July 7-Aug. 14, 2015.
Includes essay "Forms of Life" by Dan Nadel.
Summary:"This is the first complete presentation of the artists' books, posters, prints and ephemera produced by The Hairy Who (Chicago, 1966-69), which was composed of Jim Falconer (born 1943), Art Green (born 1941), Gladys Nilsson (born 1940), Jim Nutt (born 1938), Suellen Rocca (born 1943) and Karl Wirsum (born 1939). -- Over the course of five exhibitions in Chicago, San Francisco and Washington, DC, The Hairy Who represented a de facto rebuke to the chilly ironies of Pop and forged new ways of crafting figurative painting. As likely to use Plexiglas as canvas and employing a language based on verbal confusion, visual puns and an almost ecstatic use of line and color, the members of the Hairy Who produced publications, posters and even buttons, and their exhibitions were immersive environments unequalled at the time. -- The Hairy Who has enjoyed a renewed popularity recently, thanks to a documentary film and multiple exhibitions by the contributing artists. This publication presents all of the printed works related to the Hairy Who exhibitions--important documents in the history of contemporary art and artists' books. Formatted like comic books, they are among the very first full-color self-published artists' books, containing work made especially for publication. Studying these works is important to an understanding of post-1960s art and artists' books."--(Amazon.com publisher's description).

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Call Number: N6512.5.H35 C65 2015 c.1
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