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    Garth Clark Gallery Maberry

    Published by Garth Clark Gallery, 2004

    Seller: Epilonian Books, Manhattan Beach, CA, U.S.A.

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    paperback. Condition: Good. Garth Clark Gallery [Published Date: 2005]. Paper covers, 34 pp. Catalog of exhibition held April 24 to June 5, 2005, at Garth Clark Gallery, New York. In good+ condition. Illustrated paper covers with French flaps. Covers have light creasing down the center of both covers with faint creasing down the center of a few of the interior pages as well. Back cover has some additional creasing and both front and back covers have light bumping to edges and light overall scuffing. Binding tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. NOT Ex-library. Full color illustrations. Includes biographical information, exhibitions list, bibliography. Phillip Maberry creates one-of-a kind ceramic sculptures, reliefs and objects for gallery and museum installations as well as numerous residential and commercial installations. His emphasis has always been on modern interpretations of past decorative styles, infused with an optimistic spirit. He, along with his partner, Scott Walker has had regular exhibitions at the Garth Clark Gallery in New York City, Frank Lloyd Gallery in Santa Monica, as well as the 1983 Whitney Biennial. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Newark Museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Phillip Maberry lives and works in the high desert near Joshua Tree.