Two sheepdogs cross in and out of the passing shadows. The clouds drift over the hill with a storm.
by Richard LONG
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Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom
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About This Item
London.: Lisson Publications., 1971. Original wrappers, stapled. Faint browning to upper edge of cover, otherwise fine.. (28 x 18.5 cm).. pp. (12). With 8 black-and-white photographic illustrations. The first book published by the Lisson Gallery. Stills of the landscape are accompanied by descriptions, bringing to life Long's intimate encounters with nature. The book traces Long's journey, capturing and recording his markings and imprints on the land. The following year, Long held his inaugural solo exhibition at Lisson (January – February) where he exhibited the work ‘204 Somerset beach stones in 17 lines of 12 stones’.
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- Bookseller
- Tim Byers Art Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 1338
- Title
- Two sheepdogs cross in and out of the passing shadows. The clouds drift over the hill with a storm.
- Author
- Richard LONG
- Format/Binding
- Original wrappers, stapled. Faint browning to upper edge of cover, otherwise fine.
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Lisson Publications.
- Place of Publication
- London.
- Date Published
- 1971
- Size
- (28 x 18.5 cm).
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Tim Byers Art Books
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Richmond, Surrey
About Tim Byers Art Books
Dealer in modern artist's books, exhibition catalogues, invitations, announcements, posters, and related printed ephemera. Stock includes material concerning all major aspects of late 20th century art: COBRA, Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Performance Art, Land Art, Fluxus, Neo-Expressionism, Post-Modernism, & YBA.
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