A wonderful examination of one of the most influential (single printing) art publications of the 20th century, 2006-02-21
Kind of Blue, 2002-10-08
Led by Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, Der Blaue Reiter lasted just a few months between 1911 and 1912 but attracted such brilliant artists as Arp, Braques, Delauney, Feininger, Klee, Larionov, Malevich, Picasso, and others. This work helped establish or influence Abstraction and the Avant-Garde, and drew upon Rousseau's realism, "primitives," folklore, and other currents. In sum, this "episode" was the foundation for much of modern art in the 20th century.
The book has 180 illustrations (160 in color), and they are sumptuous: Vibrant, textured, full of movement and bold color. Printed on thick luminous paper, this is an opulent book. However, unlike some so-called "coffee-table" books, the scope is manageable, and the text reads intelligently and without hyperbole. Kandinsky is especially well represented here (showing a variety of his styles), and there is an interesting section on his interests in theater and music. Unfortunately, there is no index, and the text could have been longer, but this is an absolutely beautiful collection of paintings. The book has 223 pages, with photo credits that identify the location of the paintings. Very highly recommended.