Foundational 1947 Abstract Expressionist review with essays, reproductions, and critical statements by key figures of the emerging Abstract Expressionist movement, including Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Adolph Gottlieb, and others.
This landmark publication represents one of the earliest and most ambitious attempts to articulate the intellectual, aesthetic, and philosophical foundations of Abstract Expressionism in print.
Condition: Good. Fragile original wrappers with edge wear, small chips, light creasing, and expected age-toning. Spine shows wear but remains intact. Interior pages complete, clean, and legible with typical paper browning; no loose pages.
A serious reference copy of a cornerstone postwar art periodical, valued for its historical and documentary importance rather than pristine condition. Best suited to collectors of Abstract Expressionism, modern art history, and postwar American cultural material.
Packed carefully and shipped securely.