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#02164

Head Paintings

Artist
Robert Fones
Price
$35.00
Publisher
Coach House Press
Format
Artists' Books
ISBN
1-55245-003-1
Size
14.8 × 16 × 0.5 cm
Length
Description

The “Head Paintings” collected in this book reflect Fones’ engaging sense of humour and intelligence. Eighteen paintings are reproduced in full colour, with individual explanatory notes. Fones’ introduction details his artistic practice of the 1990’s, and follows his progress towards the “Head Paintings” of 1994/95 and their themes of “speech, food, tools and raw materials – fundamental requirements for human productivity.”

  1. Head Paintings
 

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