Pontus Hultén, The Machine as seen at the end of the Mechanical Age. The Museum of Modern Art, New York , 1969
The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age was one of the most important exhibitions of the 1960s dealing with art and technology. The show was held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 25 November 1968 - 9 February 1969. Iconic 1968 catalogue with embossed metal covers documenting MoMA’s important exhibition ‘The Machine as seen at the end of the Mechanical Age’, a collection of comments on technology by artists of the Western world. The catalogue includes an extensive introduction by the curator Pontus Hultén, ccompanied by countless images of beautifully reproduced works by Calder, Duchamp, Kienholz, Lissitzky, Picabia, Schwitters, Tinguely and many others. Hardcover with pressed metal covers and spine designed by Anders Osetrlin embossed with a coloured image of the Museum of Modern Art after a photograph by Alicia Legg.
Author: K.G. Pontus Hultén
Title: The Machine as seen at the end of the Mechanical Age
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Publication date: 1968
Format: Hardcover with pressed metal covers and spine designed by Anders Osetrlin embossed with a coloured image of the Museum of Modern Art after a photograph by Alicia Legg.
Pages: 216
Condition: Fine
Stock Number: RB04070 66
The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age was one of the most important exhibitions of the 1960s dealing with art and technology. The show was held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 25 November 1968 - 9 February 1969. Iconic 1968 catalogue with embossed metal covers documenting MoMA’s important exhibition ‘The Machine as seen at the end of the Mechanical Age’, a collection of comments on technology by artists of the Western world. The catalogue includes an extensive introduction by the curator Pontus Hultén, ccompanied by countless images of beautifully reproduced works by Calder, Duchamp, Kienholz, Lissitzky, Picabia, Schwitters, Tinguely and many others. Hardcover with pressed metal covers and spine designed by Anders Osetrlin embossed with a coloured image of the Museum of Modern Art after a photograph by Alicia Legg.
Author: K.G. Pontus Hultén
Title: The Machine as seen at the end of the Mechanical Age
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Publication date: 1968
Format: Hardcover with pressed metal covers and spine designed by Anders Osetrlin embossed with a coloured image of the Museum of Modern Art after a photograph by Alicia Legg.
Pages: 216
Condition: Fine
Stock Number: RB04070 66
The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age was one of the most important exhibitions of the 1960s dealing with art and technology. The show was held at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 25 November 1968 - 9 February 1969. Iconic 1968 catalogue with embossed metal covers documenting MoMA’s important exhibition ‘The Machine as seen at the end of the Mechanical Age’, a collection of comments on technology by artists of the Western world. The catalogue includes an extensive introduction by the curator Pontus Hultén, ccompanied by countless images of beautifully reproduced works by Calder, Duchamp, Kienholz, Lissitzky, Picabia, Schwitters, Tinguely and many others. Hardcover with pressed metal covers and spine designed by Anders Osetrlin embossed with a coloured image of the Museum of Modern Art after a photograph by Alicia Legg.
Author: K.G. Pontus Hultén
Title: The Machine as seen at the end of the Mechanical Age
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Publication date: 1968
Format: Hardcover with pressed metal covers and spine designed by Anders Osetrlin embossed with a coloured image of the Museum of Modern Art after a photograph by Alicia Legg.
Pages: 216
Condition: Fine
Stock Number: RB04070 66