An invaluable eye-witness account by a participant in the early American avant-garde, this volume fills serious gaps in our knowledge of the period. It has an immediacy and authenticity that is not found in any other coverage of the era.
William Innes Homer, H. Rodney Sharp Professor of Art History, University of Delaware
This annotated publication of his writings on art and letters to Alfred Stieglitz reveals that the Mexican expatriate, Marius de Zayas, was a key figure in the unfolding of early modernism in the United States.
Abraham A. Davidson, Professor of Art History, Temple University, Tyler School of Art
Marius de Zayas will now share with Alfred Stieglitz the honor of having introduced New York to modern art. This book, consisting of a summary history by de Zayas of exhibtions at 291 and the Modern Galler, correspondence between de Zayas and Stieglitz, and a complete listing of Modern Gallery exhibition, all ably edited by Francis M. Naumann, adds substantially to our knowledge of how modern art was exhibited and recieved in New York.
Dr. Naomi Rosenblum, Author A World History of Photography
An indispensable addition to a modern art library...
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