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I have the Hatje Cantz. It was an excellent christmas present to accept
from my father. Though I was disappointed with the essay it is the still
most attractive art catalogue I've seen in ages. Some compendious
volumes have been released in German, and of course French. I have
access to them here at Toronto's Robarts library, to which I owe $64 c
dollars. Is there an Yves list?
"To be destroyed as men" -- Artaud
On Wednesday, March 20, 2002, at 06:52 AM, jason sweitzer wrote:
> One of you amidst all the embarrasing claptrap
> occuring here also made mention of Yves Tanguy. I
> thought I'd point you in the direction of the latest
> book on his work, entitled _Yves Tanguy and
> Surrealism_, published by Hatje Cantz and available
> through Amazon.com. It accompanies the retrospective
> recently in Stuttgart and Houston. A milestone in
> Tanguy studies.
>
> J.
>
>
> --- Stoner James <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> If you go to this link,
>> http://www.askart.com/artist/t/yves_tanguy.asp
>> ,
>> you can find the museums that hold Yves' works. They
>> also have about 43
>> images of his work that you can view via the
>> internet (I know, not the
>> real thing.) If you log onto the site you can get
>> access to the
>> non-mish mash location of his works.
>>
>> Jim Stoner
>>
>>
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