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Jack D. Flam

Author of Matisse on Art

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Jack Flam is Distinguished Professor of Art and Art History at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Works by Jack D. Flam

Matisse on Art (1973) — Editor — 160 copies
Matisse: A Retrospective (1988) 111 copies
Motherwell (1991) 24 copies
Matisse: The Dance (1993) 21 copies
Judith Rothschild: An Artist's Search (1998) 20 copies, 1 review
Western Artists/African Art (1994) 17 copies
Motherwell: 100 Years (2016) 14 copies, 1 review
Henri Matisse 1869 - 1954 (1994) 11 copies
Fernand Leger October 23 - December 12, 1987 (1987) — Introduction — 7 copies
Bread and Butter (1977) 4 copies
Henri Matisse: Sculpture (1998) 4 copies

Associated Works

Robert Smithson: The Collected Writings (1996) — Foreword — 213 copies, 2 reviews
Matisse : His art and his textiles (2004) — Contributor — 119 copies
Henri Matisse : Paper Cut-Outs (1977) — some editions — 58 copies, 1 review
Matisse in the Studio (2017) — Contributor — 42 copies
Twelve Views of Manet's Bar (1996) — Contributor — 41 copies

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Published on the 100th anniversary of Robert Motherwell’s birth, this book presents a comprehensive view of his artistic achievement and historical importance. Each chapter focuses on an important aspect or phase of the artist’s life in relation to his art and explores the many ways in which his activities as an artist, writer, and theorist helped to shape American culture during the second half of the twentieth century. The book contains many unpublished documentary photographs and show more writings, as well as vivid color illustrations of many of Motherwell’s most significant works. show less
Alas, this another unfinished book that I hope to complete before too long. It was also a selection for the book club at the museum. This is a book for people who are really interested in the details of paintings and the thoughts of artists about their craft. I think I am, but six pages of description of one painting is a little much. I loved reading about Paris during this time and enjoyed reading about the personal lives of the artists, but found the detailed information on the show more philosophies and the techniques of the artists tedious at times, although the book was well-written show less

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