
Meander, Because You Can’t See Much While Marching
By Michael Glier, Williams professor of art, Lucy R. Lippard, Thomas Crow and David Breslin. This tribute to Glier’s wide-ranging career provides a glimpse into his intellectual and artistic process. Representative works from throughout his career capture each phase of his growth and exploration as an artist. Inspired by the 2015 Opalka Gallery exhibition, the book includes essays by art historians and an interview with the artist.
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