Two Annely Juda Fine Art catalogues : The Non-Objective World 1924-1939 (1971) and 1939-1955 (1972)

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Catalogue of Annely Juda’s second Non-Objective World exhibition held in Paris, London and Milan throughout 1971. Essay by Eckhard Neumann translated into French, English and Italian. 80 artists. Some colour illustrations but mostly b/w.

Adopting the title Moholy-Nagy gave to his 1927 Bauhaus book of Malevich texts and illustrations, Annely Juda’s Non-Objective World exhibitions as Norbert Lynton has put it “opened up, intensified and reshaped areas of modern art history little touched at that time by scholars, curators and collectors…”

Title: The Non-Objective World 1924-1939
Author: Text by Eckhard Neumann
Publisher: Annely Juda Fine Art
Publication date: 1971
Format: soft cover
Total Pages: unpaginated
Images: 80+
Condition: Very good. Annotation and ownership inscription to front free end paper.
Provenance: The Library of Dr Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02367

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Catalogue of a major exhibition of non-objective art held at Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 6 July – 8 September 1972. The exhibition also toured to Basel and Milan. Includes more than 80 artists, each represented by a single art work and brief biographic entry. With an introduction by George Ricky. English, German and Italian text. With press cutting of Judith Flanders’ obituary from The Guardian August 17 2006.

Title: The Non-Objective World 1939-1955
Author: George Ricky
Publisher: Annely Juda Fine Art
Publication date: 1972
Format: soft cover perfect bound
Pages: 197
Images: 80+
Condition: Shaken but all pages present
Provenance: The library of art historian Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02075

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1.
Catalogue of Annely Juda’s second Non-Objective World exhibition held in Paris, London and Milan throughout 1971. Essay by Eckhard Neumann translated into French, English and Italian. 80 artists. Some colour illustrations but mostly b/w.

Adopting the title Moholy-Nagy gave to his 1927 Bauhaus book of Malevich texts and illustrations, Annely Juda’s Non-Objective World exhibitions as Norbert Lynton has put it “opened up, intensified and reshaped areas of modern art history little touched at that time by scholars, curators and collectors…”

Title: The Non-Objective World 1924-1939
Author: Text by Eckhard Neumann
Publisher: Annely Juda Fine Art
Publication date: 1971
Format: soft cover
Total Pages: unpaginated
Images: 80+
Condition: Very good. Annotation and ownership inscription to front free end paper.
Provenance: The Library of Dr Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02367

2.
Catalogue of a major exhibition of non-objective art held at Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 6 July – 8 September 1972. The exhibition also toured to Basel and Milan. Includes more than 80 artists, each represented by a single art work and brief biographic entry. With an introduction by George Ricky. English, German and Italian text. With press cutting of Judith Flanders’ obituary from The Guardian August 17 2006.

Title: The Non-Objective World 1939-1955
Author: George Ricky
Publisher: Annely Juda Fine Art
Publication date: 1972
Format: soft cover perfect bound
Pages: 197
Images: 80+
Condition: Shaken but all pages present
Provenance: The library of art historian Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02075

1.
Catalogue of Annely Juda’s second Non-Objective World exhibition held in Paris, London and Milan throughout 1971. Essay by Eckhard Neumann translated into French, English and Italian. 80 artists. Some colour illustrations but mostly b/w.

Adopting the title Moholy-Nagy gave to his 1927 Bauhaus book of Malevich texts and illustrations, Annely Juda’s Non-Objective World exhibitions as Norbert Lynton has put it “opened up, intensified and reshaped areas of modern art history little touched at that time by scholars, curators and collectors…”

Title: The Non-Objective World 1924-1939
Author: Text by Eckhard Neumann
Publisher: Annely Juda Fine Art
Publication date: 1971
Format: soft cover
Total Pages: unpaginated
Images: 80+
Condition: Very good. Annotation and ownership inscription to front free end paper.
Provenance: The Library of Dr Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02367

2.
Catalogue of a major exhibition of non-objective art held at Annely Juda Fine Art, London, 6 July – 8 September 1972. The exhibition also toured to Basel and Milan. Includes more than 80 artists, each represented by a single art work and brief biographic entry. With an introduction by George Ricky. English, German and Italian text. With press cutting of Judith Flanders’ obituary from The Guardian August 17 2006.

Title: The Non-Objective World 1939-1955
Author: George Ricky
Publisher: Annely Juda Fine Art
Publication date: 1972
Format: soft cover perfect bound
Pages: 197
Images: 80+
Condition: Shaken but all pages present
Provenance: The library of art historian Alastair Grieve
Stock Number: RB02075

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