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Travis Conrad Erion

Travis Conrad Erion

Richard Vine

Actian Press
2011
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In cooperation with Actian Press, Rose Fredrick Fine Art Publishing is proud to offer this fine publication examining the paintings of Colorado artist Travis Erion. Written by Richard Vine, the prose eloquently delves into the metaphor-rich work of the artist, discovering connections with the past while revealing the deeply personal thoughts reflected in Erion's work.
SoHo Sins

SoHo Sins

Richard Vine

Titan Books Ltd
2016
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They were the New York art scene's golden couple until Amanda Oliver was found murdered, and her husband Philip confessed to shooting her. But was he a continent away when she died? Art dealer Jackson Wyeth sets out to learn the truth, and uncovers the secrets of Manhattan's galleries and wild parties, a world of beautiful girls growing up too fast and men losing their minds. But even the worst the art world can imagine will seem tame when the final sin is revealed...
Soho Sins

Soho Sins

Richard Vine

Titan Books Ltd
2017
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They were the New York art scene's golden couple until Amanda Oliver was found murdered, and her husband Philip confessed to shooting her. But was he a continent away when she died? Art dealer Jackson Wyeth sets out to learn the truth, and uncovers the secrets of Manhattan's galleries and wild parties, a world of beautiful girls growing up too fast and men losing their minds. But even the worst the art world can imagine will seem tame when.
Liu Shiming

Liu Shiming

Richard Vine

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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Liu Shiming (1926 - 2010) is a revered Chinese artist whose works have had a distinct impact on the course of modern Chinese sculpture. Born in Tianjin in 1926, Shiming attended the prestigious Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing where he was part of the first generation of sculptors trained by the People's Republic of China to study both traditional Chinese art and French modernist principles. Receiving early recognition for his work, Shiming's student project, Measuring Land (1950), was one of the first works exhibited abroad following the establishment of the People's Republic of China. Though well respected in China, the sculptor, who died in 2010 at the age of 84, is only now beginning to win the wider recognition he deserves. Meanwhile, contemporary competitors are numberless, most of them Instagram-friendly, while art history tends to focus on towering names and indisputably major movements and events: Braque and Picasso inventing Cubism, Duchamp's readymades redefining art itself, Warhol's mind-bending Brillo Boxes, etc. So why examine an artist in the middle ground? Perhaps, first, because that is where the vast majority of us live, trying to make sense of our lives and grateful for the occasional insight, release, or enrichment that visual art can bring us. Second, because the story of Liu Shiming reveals a great deal about the forces that have shaped postwar art worldwide. He was a man who sought to lead a simple life, dedicated entirely to art, in the midst of China's epochal, dangerously complex 20th-century social and political changes.