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Flowers / Virginia Dwan.

Title
Flowers / Virginia Dwan.
Author
Dwan, Virginia
Publication
Santa Fe, NM : Radius Books 2016.

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  • National Gallery of Art (U.S.) host institution.
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art host institution.
Description
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations; 31 cm
Summary
Recognized as a "legendary dealer, the grande dame of the avant-garde" (The New York Times), Virginia Dwan showed artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Yves Klein, Ad Reinhardt, Joan Mitchell and more at her Los Angeles gallery in the 1960s. Since then Dwan has pursued her own artistic practice, and has dedicated the last three and a half years to documenting military graves in cemeteries across the United States. This collection of photographs serves as striking evidence of the ever-growing number of lives lost as a consequence of war. Though the work is political, the volume is purely visual, without comment--just page after page of headstones. The only text in the book is the late Pete Seeger's question, "Where have all the flowers gone?" The images speak for themselves. This book will debut at and accompany the traveling exhibition From Los Angeles to New York: The Dwan Gallery 1959--1971, a major show of 250 works by 52 artists from the Virginia Dwan Collection and supplemental works that Dwan exhibited from other collections to tell the story of her remarkable career as a gallerist and patron. The work will be on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC in September 2016 and will travel to LACMA in 2017.
Subject
  • Cemeteries > Pictorial works
  • National cemeteries > United States > Pictorial works
  • Sepulchral monuments > Pictorial works
  • Photography, Artistic
  • Cemeteries
  • National cemeteries
  • Sepulchral monuments
  • United States
Genre/Form
Pictorial works
Note
  • Leaves folded accordion style.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9781942185079
  • 1942185073
OCLC
933720104
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library