Essays by Susan M. Anderson, Michael Duncan, Maren Henderson, and Grant Mudford
Preface by Philip Linhares
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This is the first major publication detailing the entire artistic career of Claire Falkenstein (1908-1997). One of America’s most innovative mid-twentieth century artists, who worked in San Francisco, Paris, New York, and then in Los Angeles for the last three decades of her life. Falkenstein’s relentless exploration of media and materials, her intellectual rigor, peripatetic movement from one art center to another, and disregard for the commodification of art made her an elusive figure in the burgeoning post-World War II art world. Essays by Susan M. Anderson, Michael Duncan, Maren Henderson, and Grant Mudford. Preface by Philip Linhares.
200 Pages, Color Illustrations
Published by The Falkenstein Foundation, 2012
ISBN: 978-1467508346