Tom Slaughter [Hardcover] Essays and Contributions by David Marshall Grant, George Negroponte, Marthe Jocelyn, Anne Pasternak

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Explore the vibrant world of Tom Slaughter with this first edition art book, published by The Artist Book Foundation in 2019. Featuring essays by David Marshall Grant and others, and a foreword by Glenn Lowry, this volume celebrates Slaughter’s bold artistic legacy. In excellent condition, this ex-library copy from Stanford University Libraries is bound in a striking blue cloth cover. An essential addition for art enthusiasts and collectors, this book offers a rich exploration of Slaughter’s impact on contemporary art. ISBN: 978-0-9962007-0-3.

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“Tom Slaughter” is a captivating exploration of the vibrant world of contemporary artist Tom Slaughter, renowned for his bold colors and graphic style. This first edition, published by The Artist Book Foundation in 2019, features insightful essays and contributions from notable figures such as David Marshall Grant, George Negroponte, Marthe Jocelyn, and Anne Pasternak. With a foreword by Glenn Lowry, this volume delves into Slaughter’s artistic journey, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his impact on modern art. Illustrated with Slaughter’s own work, this book is an essential addition for collectors and art enthusiasts alike, celebrating the life and legacy of a truly influential artist.

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Author

Essays and Contributions by David Marshall Grant, George Negroponte, Marthe Jocelyn, Anne Pasternak

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Artist Book Foundation

Condition

used_good

Edition

First Edition

Condition Good
Notes This first edition of "Tom Slaughter" is in excellent condition, bound in a striking blue cloth cover with a minimalist design. The book is an ex-library copy from Stanford University Libraries, marked as withdrawn, but it remains in pristine condition with no dust jacket. The spine and binding are intact, and the pages are clean and unmarked, making it a valuable addition to any art book collection.

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