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Color And Composition: Twelve Letters To Val Hall, Johannes H. Von Gumppenberg, Janet Von Gumppenberg Jan 2021

Color And Composition: Twelve Letters To Val Hall, Johannes H. Von Gumppenberg, Janet Von Gumppenberg

Johannes von Gumppenberg Books

From 2008 through 2013 Johannes led an extracurricular seminar in the Circle of Scholars at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island. As usual, every year and for every presentation he prepared full teaching notes and copious slides and handouts. In the middle years, from 2010 through 2013, he started these Letters underlying the seminars: "As I thought about my own work as an artist and my eyesight weakened, I ventured to write down my understanding of Visual Art, and decided to write the essays as personal letters to my fellow artist."

Johannes often said this would provide the needed …


Monumenta : A Biennial Exhibition Of Outdoor Sculpture, Newport, Rhode Island, August 17 Through October 13, 1974, Sam Hunter Jan 1974

Monumenta : A Biennial Exhibition Of Outdoor Sculpture, Newport, Rhode Island, August 17 Through October 13, 1974, Sam Hunter

Monumenta Documents

Catalogue of an exhibition held in Newport, R.I., August 17 through October 13, 1974. Artists included: Karel Appel, Alexander Calder, Anthony Caro, John Chamberlain, Christo, Willem de Kooning, Kosso Eloul, Herbert Ferber, Richard Fleischner, Peter Gourfain, Robert Grosvenor, Brower Hatcher, Anne Healy, Barbara Hepworth, Robert Indiana, Lila Katzen, William King, Lyman Kipp, George Kuehn, Alexander Liberman, Clemente Meadmore, Henry Moore, Robery Murray, Louise Nevelson, Barnett Newman (1905-1970), Claes Oldenberg, Jules Olitski, Arnaldo Pomodoro, George Rickey, Salvatore Romano, James Rosati, Bernard Rosenthal, Lucas Samaras, David Smith (1906-1965), Tony Smith, George Sugarman, Hugh Townley, Paul von Ringelheim, Isaac Witkin, and James Wolfe.