BOOKS ON THE ARTIST BUCKMINSTER FULLER
Gorman, Michael John. BUCKMINSTER FULLER: Designing for Mobility. 208 pp., roughly 240 color and b&w plates. 4to, boards. Milan, Skira, 2005.
This monograph reconsiders the life and career of one of the 20th century's most singular figures. Buckminster Fuller incorporated the roles of philosopher, tinkerer, and social theorist into his work as an architect.
Item nr. 117129
$ 65.00
Hays, K. Michael and Dana A. Miller (editors) et al. BUCKMINSTER FULLER: Starting with the Universe. xiii and 258 pp., 179 color and 60 b&w illustrations. 4to, wraps. New York, Whitney Museum of American Art in association with New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2008.
This catalogue explores Fuller's extraordinary body of work, focusing on his wide-ranging and sometimes controversial role within the worlds of art, architecture, and utopian thought. Reproductions of original drawings and models plus a reprinted 1966 New Yorker profile complete this fascinating tribute.
Item nr. 126964
$ 50.00
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