Jean Arp
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Continue shoppingVintage hardback coffee table book featuring a comprehensive look at Jean Arp’s pioneering contributions to modern art, from his early Dadaist works to his later abstract sculptures. By Carola Giedion-Welcker, published by The Museum of Modern Art in 1958. First edition, 126 pages.
"Jean Arp, a founding member of the Dada movement, is celebrated for his organic forms and biomorphic sculptures that challenge traditional artistic boundaries. This book, with numerous illustrations and insightful essays, explores Arp’s evolution as an artist, his playful yet profound approach to abstraction, and his enduring influence on 20th-century art."