Art d'Aujourd'hui. Revue d'Art Contemporain. Série 4. Numero 2. Mars 1953

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Title: Art d'Aujourd'hui. Revue d'Art Contemporain. Série 4. Numero 2. Mars 1953.
Author: Bloc, André (Ed.).
Published by: Architecture d'Aujourd'hui., Boulougne-sur-Seine., Date: 1953
Pages: 32
Condition: Very Good. Annotations to the cover, correction in blue pen to the details of one work on page 9. Other minor flaws.
Stock number: RB02439

Folio. (310 x 244 mm). pp. 32. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Original publisher's printed wrappers by Poliakoff. The 'Mars 1953' issue of Art d'Aujourd'hui, dedicated to art in Britain, without the hors texte plate by Ben Nicholson. The magazine was edited by sculptor and architect André Bloc with Edgar Pillet and Pierre Faucheux. Although it gave generous coverage to all aspects of contemporary art, its main concern was with European abstraction. Each issue carries reviews of the Paris exhibitions; several, usually double, issues are devoted to a single subject such as Cubism, Photography, Drawings of Children and Naive Artists or Painting in USA. Individual articles range from Tattooing & Poster art to Henry Moore and Julio Gonzalez. Art d'Aujourd'hui is also a particularly useful source of information on the minor artists of the period. [Le Fonds Paul Destribats 534].

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Title: Art d'Aujourd'hui. Revue d'Art Contemporain. Série 4. Numero 2. Mars 1953.
Author: Bloc, André (Ed.).
Published by: Architecture d'Aujourd'hui., Boulougne-sur-Seine., Date: 1953
Pages: 32
Condition: Very Good. Annotations to the cover, correction in blue pen to the details of one work on page 9. Other minor flaws.
Stock number: RB02439

Folio. (310 x 244 mm). pp. 32. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Original publisher's printed wrappers by Poliakoff. The 'Mars 1953' issue of Art d'Aujourd'hui, dedicated to art in Britain, without the hors texte plate by Ben Nicholson. The magazine was edited by sculptor and architect André Bloc with Edgar Pillet and Pierre Faucheux. Although it gave generous coverage to all aspects of contemporary art, its main concern was with European abstraction. Each issue carries reviews of the Paris exhibitions; several, usually double, issues are devoted to a single subject such as Cubism, Photography, Drawings of Children and Naive Artists or Painting in USA. Individual articles range from Tattooing & Poster art to Henry Moore and Julio Gonzalez. Art d'Aujourd'hui is also a particularly useful source of information on the minor artists of the period. [Le Fonds Paul Destribats 534].

Title: Art d'Aujourd'hui. Revue d'Art Contemporain. Série 4. Numero 2. Mars 1953.
Author: Bloc, André (Ed.).
Published by: Architecture d'Aujourd'hui., Boulougne-sur-Seine., Date: 1953
Pages: 32
Condition: Very Good. Annotations to the cover, correction in blue pen to the details of one work on page 9. Other minor flaws.
Stock number: RB02439

Folio. (310 x 244 mm). pp. 32. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Original publisher's printed wrappers by Poliakoff. The 'Mars 1953' issue of Art d'Aujourd'hui, dedicated to art in Britain, without the hors texte plate by Ben Nicholson. The magazine was edited by sculptor and architect André Bloc with Edgar Pillet and Pierre Faucheux. Although it gave generous coverage to all aspects of contemporary art, its main concern was with European abstraction. Each issue carries reviews of the Paris exhibitions; several, usually double, issues are devoted to a single subject such as Cubism, Photography, Drawings of Children and Naive Artists or Painting in USA. Individual articles range from Tattooing & Poster art to Henry Moore and Julio Gonzalez. Art d'Aujourd'hui is also a particularly useful source of information on the minor artists of the period. [Le Fonds Paul Destribats 534].

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