Dimensions
14.000 x 11.000 inches
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Description:
The Signs of the Times Collection Is Now Available to Galleries,Museums,Publishers,Curators and Private Collectors
An historic fine art,photo realism anthology,the documentary Collection preserves American life and expressionism "gone forever" from American culture.
The entertaining and extraordinary Collection presents,and preserves a one-of-a-kind documentation of:
American expressionism
Consumer culture
Commercial folk art
Corporate culture; icons,billboards,advertising
Neon,urban & street art
Americana:1972-2010
Humor & signspotting
The Human Condition
ArtSpan was recently selected to introduce The Signs of the Times.
www.thesignsofthetimescollection.artspan.com/
Billy Tucker, the collection chief photographer and curator said:
"We are pleased to present the imagery from this unprecedented documentary collection from American life,consumer culture,commercial folkart and Americana."
Tucker's work may be more expansive than Walker Evans,Diane Arbus,Bourke-White,Bill Owens,Chuck Close,Bourke-White,Man Ray,Cartier-Breson,Bernice Abbott and other fine art photographers.
His imagery is unique in that it reflects many forms of art styles and artistic expression including abstracts,cubism,still life,rococo,pop art,impressionism,modernism,and much more.
See the entertaining coffee-table book at: https://www.Blurb.com/bookstore/detail/723323
The entire collection may be previewed at:
https://www.TheSignsoftheTimesCollection.com
OR http://www.flickr.com/photos/signsofthetimes
NOTE:The images have NEVER been published!
contact Billy Tucker
at: 941. 357 3954
PO Box 1614 Sarasota,Fla 34230
email: signsofthetimescollection@gmail.com
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