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Publications Accommodations of Desire: Surrealist Works on Paper Collected by Julien Levy
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Accommodations of Desire: Surrealist Works on Paper Collected by Julien Levy

$75.00

By Ingrid Schaffner and Colin Westerbeck

Dream, metaphor, sensuality, fetishism and play are among the defining characteristics of the collection of Surrealist art Julien Levy assembled in the 1930s and 40s. As one of Modernism's preeminent art dealers, Levy's passion went beyond professional protocol, Levy didn't just sell Surrealism, he lived it. Artists he represented were intimate friends and he shared in their creative life. Works by Atget, Arp, Bing, Brassaï, Cartier-Bresson, Bellmer, Berman, Bayer, de Chirico, Cocteau, Cornell, Dalí, Duchamp, Ernst, Gorky, Hugnet, Kertész, Man Ray, Matta, Moholy-Nagy, Parry, Roh, Tabard, Tanguy, Cornell, Noguchi, Sougez, Tanning, Tchelitchew, and more.

Publisher: Curatorial Assistance (February, 2005) 

ISBN 978-0970791320
Hardcover, cloth bound with faux-fur spine
(limited printing of 1000 copies)
128 pages, 7 x 5 in.

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By Ingrid Schaffner and Colin Westerbeck

Dream, metaphor, sensuality, fetishism and play are among the defining characteristics of the collection of Surrealist art Julien Levy assembled in the 1930s and 40s. As one of Modernism's preeminent art dealers, Levy's passion went beyond professional protocol, Levy didn't just sell Surrealism, he lived it. Artists he represented were intimate friends and he shared in their creative life. Works by Atget, Arp, Bing, Brassaï, Cartier-Bresson, Bellmer, Berman, Bayer, de Chirico, Cocteau, Cornell, Dalí, Duchamp, Ernst, Gorky, Hugnet, Kertész, Man Ray, Matta, Moholy-Nagy, Parry, Roh, Tabard, Tanguy, Cornell, Noguchi, Sougez, Tanning, Tchelitchew, and more.

Publisher: Curatorial Assistance (February, 2005) 

ISBN 978-0970791320
Hardcover, cloth bound with faux-fur spine
(limited printing of 1000 copies)
128 pages, 7 x 5 in.

By Ingrid Schaffner and Colin Westerbeck

Dream, metaphor, sensuality, fetishism and play are among the defining characteristics of the collection of Surrealist art Julien Levy assembled in the 1930s and 40s. As one of Modernism's preeminent art dealers, Levy's passion went beyond professional protocol, Levy didn't just sell Surrealism, he lived it. Artists he represented were intimate friends and he shared in their creative life. Works by Atget, Arp, Bing, Brassaï, Cartier-Bresson, Bellmer, Berman, Bayer, de Chirico, Cocteau, Cornell, Dalí, Duchamp, Ernst, Gorky, Hugnet, Kertész, Man Ray, Matta, Moholy-Nagy, Parry, Roh, Tabard, Tanguy, Cornell, Noguchi, Sougez, Tanning, Tchelitchew, and more.

Publisher: Curatorial Assistance (February, 2005) 

ISBN 978-0970791320
Hardcover, cloth bound with faux-fur spine
(limited printing of 1000 copies)
128 pages, 7 x 5 in.

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