David Rabinowitch

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pp. 119, 110 duo-tone illustrations of the art pieces, paperback. With the exception of the original artwork names, this book is written in the French language. “Published on the occasion of the first major solo exhibition in Canada for the New York-based Canadian sculptor, this elegant publication highlights the developments of a sculptural and graphic practice drawn from the confluences of science, literature and philosophy. David Rabinowitch (b. Toronto 1943) first came to prominence in the 1960’s in London. Since that time he has developed a singular body of work that plays on the apparently contrasting fields of gravity and perspective. Rabinowitch has exhibited worldwide and has been the subject of numerous publications from European art publishers such as Richter Verlag and Cantz. This is the first Canadian book dedicated to this Canadian artist of international stature.”

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Book Information

ISBN 088884770X
ISBN13 9780888847706
Published Date 2003
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 4to
Place of Publication Montreal
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pp. 119, 110 duo-tone illustrations of the art pieces, paperback. With the exception of the original artwork names, this book is written in the French language. “Published on the occasion of the first major solo exhibition in Canada for the New York-based Canadian sculptor, this elegant publication highlights the developments of a sculptural and graphic practice drawn from the confluences of science, literature and philosophy. David Rabinowitch (b. Toronto 1943) first came to prominence in the 1960’s in London. Since that time he has developed a singular body of work that plays on the apparently contrasting fields of gravity and perspective. Rabinowitch has exhibited worldwide and has been the subject of numerous publications from European art publishers such as Richter Verlag and Cantz. This is the first Canadian book dedicated to this Canadian artist of international stature.”

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Weight 1 kg