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Philadelphia: The Goldie Paley Gallery, 1988. Paperback, quarto, 64 pp., illustrated. Fine.
So much talk of Wolfli is either biographical or about the immensity of his output (those two things are hard to ignore after all), but this slim volume keeps it manageable—allowing the viewer to really appreciate the artistry of his work. Great selection to showcase his incredible composition skills. Just amazing work.
Philadelphia: The Goldie Paley Gallery, 1988. Paperback, quarto, 64 pp., illustrated. Fine.
So much talk of Wolfli is either biographical or about the immensity of his output (those two things are hard to ignore after all), but this slim volume keeps it manageable—allowing the viewer to really appreciate the artistry of his work. Great selection to showcase his incredible composition skills. Just amazing work.
Philadelphia: The Goldie Paley Gallery, 1988. Paperback, quarto, 64 pp., illustrated. Fine.
So much talk of Wolfli is either biographical or about the immensity of his output (those two things are hard to ignore after all), but this slim volume keeps it manageable—allowing the viewer to really appreciate the artistry of his work. Great selection to showcase his incredible composition skills. Just amazing work.