Walther Konig, 2020. Hardcover, 216pp., 6.7 x 9.7 inches
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The first definitive account of the editions of the celebrated German postwar abstractionist Blinky Palermo. The artist is famed for his large fabric and metal pictures as well as his objects and installations. Less well-known are the works he created in editions: screen prints and offset prints, lithographs, objects and a template for painting. In their entirety, these works not only reflect Palermo's development from the 1960s to his early death in 1977, but also show how the artist deliberately expanded his work with the possibilities of technical reproduction.