GSA Design Excellence and the Arts

GSA Design Excellence and the Arts
Title GSA Design Excellence and the Arts PDF eBook
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Pages 48
Release 2006
Genre Public art
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Art in Architecture Program

Art in Architecture Program
Title Art in Architecture Program PDF eBook
Author United States. General Services Administration
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Pages 36
Release 1979
Genre Art and state
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Extending the Legacy

Extending the Legacy
Title Extending the Legacy PDF eBook
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Pages 150
Release 2004
Genre Government publications
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Growth, Efficiency and Modernism

Growth, Efficiency and Modernism
Title Growth, Efficiency and Modernism PDF eBook
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Pages 120
Release 2003
Genre Historic buildings
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United States Land Port of Entry

United States Land Port of Entry
Title United States Land Port of Entry PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 2010
Genre Border stations
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Details the design of the United States Land Port of Entry building in Calais, Maine.

Federal Design Matters

Federal Design Matters
Title Federal Design Matters PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 1981
Genre Architectural design
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Morris Graves

Morris Graves
Title Morris Graves PDF eBook
Author Vicki Halper
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 325
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0295806877

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Morris Graves is a major American painter with roots in the Pacific Northwest. Morris Graves: Selected Letters draws on a vast cache of the his unpublished correspondence, dating from his teenage years until his death in 2001. Few visual artists of any era have left such a rich and wide-ranging collections of letters, which makes this body of work an unusual and valuable document in American art. The Graves correspondence is remarkable for its scope, variety, and depth. Written to many correspondents over long periods of time, the letters include the artist's reflections on his art, the art world, philosophy (Zen Buddhism and Vedanta in particular), architecture (Graves designed his homes and gardens), and relationships with family, friends, and lovers. Graves himself preserved most of the letters, or copies of them, and put no restrictions on their use. Other letters come from a wide range of private and institutional sources. Among the correspondents are Graves's family; Marian Willard, his art dealer; Richard Svare, his companion in the 1950s; and Nancy Wilson Ross, novelist and Buddhist scholar. Other notable figures with whom Graves corresponded are poet Carolyn Kizer, art critic Theodore Wolff, curator Peter Selz, choreographer Merce Cunningham (for whom Graves created a set design), and painter Mark Tobey. Recurrent themes in the Graves letters are the tensions between sociability and solitude; the desire to be free of the material world versus the need for material comfort; the dismissal of commerce and the desperate need for money; the pleasures and pitfalls of love; and the difficulties of the creative life. The letters are organized topically under the broad categories of people (family, friends, intimates), places (homes and travels), and art (finances and philosophy).