Emil Szittya
Three Portraits

From Tether 1, page 157:

“Laurencin pilfers like a princess from a child’s picture book of memories of a primeval world. She achieves everything by way of soft lines and colors (and here it matters not if the work also sometimes has the look of commercial art), velvet lines, mottled scraps (at times buffoonery, as well), visions of color and musical dreams.”


Tether 1, 2015
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Tether 1 contains essays by Bill Berkson on the influence of Piero Della Francesca; W. C. Bamberger presents never before published translations of the surrealist art critic Emil Szittya; Holly Day discusses George Sugarman’s polychrome sculptures from the 1960’s; John Willenbecher unearths something out of the ordinary about Chardin’s drawers; Judith Stein writes about the little known textile works of Katherine Porter; Douglas Crase reflects on sitting for a portrait; Trevor Winkfield unpacks the mysteries of Cezanne’s masterpiece, Mardi Gras; Nathan Kernan leaks a preview of his forthcoming biography on James Schuyler; Bill Zavatsky translates Robert Desnos’s 1926 book “It’s The Seven League Boots This Phrase ‘I See Myself’”; a selection of pages from Gerald Murphy’s notebooks; Chris Byrne introduces us to the visionary work of Susan Te Kahurangi King; Paul Hammond recalls his childhood awakening to the world of cinema; Charles North debunks the threat of poetry; and an essay on walking in the English countryside by A.J.A. Symons.

Printed in the USA
Edition of 500
9 black and white images and 59 color images

  • Item Weight : 0.82 pounds

  • Paperback : 180 pages

  • ISBN: 978069237617151500

  • Product Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 8.25 inches

  • Publisher : Sienese Shredder Editions; Pap/Com Edition (2015)

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