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Manolo Valdes: Broadway

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Author: James T. Murray   Series: Classics

As one of Spain's most influential postwar artists, Manolo Valdes recognizes the importance of public works. In spring 2010 he added a unique and unforgettable form of street theater to Broadway. Through a series of specially commissioned photographs, this artist's edition captures one of the most exciting open exhibitions New York has seen.

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As one of Spain's most influential postwar artists, Manolo Valdes recognizes the importance of public works. In spring 2010 he added a unique and unforgettable form of street theater to Broadway. Through a series of specially commissioned photographs, this artist's edition captures one of the most exciting open exhibitions New York has seen.

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“Valdes is one of the most relevant and internationally known artists in the Spanish contemporary art panorama.” Guggenheim Museum Bilbao” As one of Spain's most influential postwar artists, Manolo Valdés recognises the importance of public works. In spring 2010 he added a unique and unforgettable form of street theater to Broadway, with sixteen monumental bronze sculptures of abstracted figures, heads, and horses taking up temporary residence from Columbus Circle to 166th Street. Through a series of specially commissioned photographs, this hardcover artist's edition captures one of the most exciting open exhibitions New York has seen. ILLUSTRATIONS: 53

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About the Author

James T. Murray has worked with clients including Brooks Brothers, Marc Jacobs, David Yurman, and Stuart Weitzman. His images have been published in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Departures. David Ebony is the managing editor of Art in America. Among his books are Botero: Abu Ghraib, Emily Mason, and Carlo Maria Mariani. He lives and works in New York.

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Publisher
Assouline
Published
8th September 2011
Pages
120
ISBN
9781614280033

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