Do We Think Too Much?: I Don't Think We Can Ever Stop
Do We Think Too Much?: I Don't Think We Can Ever Stop
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Book Description
This 25-year survey of the diverse works of self-taught artist Lonnie Holley consider his painting, sculpture, installation, and performance art in the context of mainstream multimedia work. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, the artist is most celebrated for his large installations created from salvaged materials.
Edited by David Moos and Michael Stanley.
Essays by Emily G. Hanna and Thomas Southall.
Foreword by Jonathan Watkins.
Introduction by Gail Trechsel.
Paperback, 6.5 x 9 in. / 78 pgs / 50 color and 4 b&w.
Do We Think Too Much?: I Don't Think We Can Ever Stop,Lonnie Holley,Michael Stanley,David Moos,Birmingham Museum of Art,0907594972,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Fine Arts,Folk & Outsider Art,General
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