Donald Baechler, Wasted Time and Money: A Month in India with Ranbir Singh, and Getting There (Hand signed and inscribed to art critic Anthony Haden-Guest), 1989
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Donald Baechler
Wasted Time and Money: A Month in India with Ranbir Singh, and Getting There (Hand signed and inscribed to art critic Anthony Haden-Guest), 1989
Softcover catalogue with stapled wraps (Hand signed by Donald Baechler and inscribed to art critic Anthony Haden-Guest)
Hand signed and inscribed to art critic Anthony Haden-Guest by Donald Baechler on the title page
10 1/2 × 8 inches
Unframed
This super rare softcover catalogue with stapled wraps is hand signed and inscribed to art critic Anthony Haden-Guest by Donald Baechler on the title page.
The inscription reads:
For Anthony
3 April 91
Donald Baechler
Book information:
Publisher: Ajax Press, New York, 1989
Printing: John Hauser Printing, NY
English; Softcover; with bw illustrations
About Donald Baechler:
Donald Baechler's creative process began amidst a vast collection of popular images and objects, archives of years of photographing, looking and gathering. His paintings are condensed versions of a cumulative process that combined fragments and layers into what he called an "illusion of history." The artist (born 1956) cited Cy Twombly and Giotto as his primary influences. He had solo exhibitions at Cheim & Read, NY, The Kunsthalle Merano, Italy and The Museum der Moderne, Rupertinum, Salzburg. Baechler’s work is in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and The Centre George Pompidou, Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris among other institutions worldwide.
Provenance:
Private collection of Anthony Haden-Guest