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Anne Appleby & Wes Mills Art Museum of Missoula 2001 Exhibition Catalog - SC NF | Rare Art Book for Collectors, Museum Enthusiasts & Art History Studies
Anne Appleby & Wes Mills Art Museum of Missoula 2001 Exhibition Catalog - SC NF | Rare Art Book for Collectors, Museum Enthusiasts & Art History Studies
Anne Appleby & Wes Mills Art Museum of Missoula 2001 Exhibition Catalog - SC NF | Rare Art Book for Collectors, Museum Enthusiasts & Art History Studies
Anne Appleby & Wes Mills Art Museum of Missoula 2001 Exhibition Catalog - SC NF | Rare Art Book for Collectors, Museum Enthusiasts & Art History Studies
Anne Appleby & Wes Mills Art Museum of Missoula 2001 Exhibition Catalog - SC NF | Rare Art Book for Collectors, Museum Enthusiasts & Art History Studies

Anne Appleby & Wes Mills Art Museum of Missoula 2001 Exhibition Catalog - SC NF | Rare Art Book for Collectors, Museum Enthusiasts & Art History Studies" (注:SC NF通常指"Softcover, Near Fine"品相,在收藏领域是常见术语,故保留缩写)

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Kwasny, Melissa. Missoula: Art Museum of Missoula, 2001.
English, Near Fine, SC, 8vo, 8" x 8", Unpaginated. 

White perfect bound, green lettering to spine, binding starting at gutter, otherwise, clean, crisp, tightly bound, and unmarked throughout. Very Good translucent dust jacket, light green lettering to front panel, some wear to edges and spine, very light soiling to front panel, otherwise, clean and intact. Unpaginated. Includes full-color Plates and an essay by Melissa Kwasny. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of Anne Appleby & Wes Mills held at the Art Museum of Missoula from November 2, 2001 to January 5, 2002. From essay: "Seeing the work of Wes Mills is coming face to face with one's own capacity for attention. It is akin to the motion of a telescope...Anne Appleby's paintings, on the other hand, ask us to stand before them as if before a landscape saturated with color...Both Appleby's paintings and Mill's drawings are reductive abstractions stripped of all but the essential--to color in the former and to gesture in the latter."

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