Laurence Gartel - Selected Books and Catalogs

Selected Books and Catalogs

  • "Art of the Digital Age." Published by Thames and Hudson, Author Bruce Wands, 2006
  • "La STORIA DELL’ ARTE" published by Editions Giunti, Florence, Italy 2001
  • "DIGITAL DARKROOM" by George whale& Naren Barfield, London, 2001 P. 28 &36.
  • "Leonardo," Digital Salon exhibition at the School of Visual Arts, NYC, November 2000
  • "Future Film Festival," Giulietta Fara, AND KRONOS, Bologna, Italy, 2000 (COVER and pps. 6-8)
  • "Dream Contenary Computer Graphics Grand Prix 99," Exhibition Catalog, Aizu, Japan, 1999, p. 25
  • "KUNST 99," Exhibition Catalog, Zurich, Switzerland, 1999, p. 127
  • "Siggraph 98 Exhibition," Association for Computer Machinery, New York, p. 74
  • "MiART," Milan, Italy, p. 181
  • "Laurence Gartel: Arte & Tecnologia" Edizioni Mazzotta Milan, Italy, Oct 1998
  • "Pioneers of Digital Photography," Open Space Gallery, Allentown, Pennsylvania, Mary Ross, 1998
  • "The Painter 5 WOW," Cher Pendarvis, Peachpit Press, California, 1998, p. 167
  • "Editions of Art" Moderne Kunst, Tiroler Tageszeitung, Tirol, Austria, March 1998
  • "Editions of Art" Ein Kunstgenuss", Neue Kronen Zeitung, Tirol, Austria, March 1997
  • "School of Visual Art Gold, 50 Years of Creative Graphic Design," Rizzoli, New York, 1997, p. 138
  • "DigiPAinting ’97," Exhibition Catalog, Roma, Italy, p. 30
  • "Kunst Art Multiple," Messe Düsseldorf, Germany, 1996, p. 81
  • "The Absolut Book," Richard Lewis, Journey Editions, Boston, Massachusetts, p. 83
  • "Fine Artists Guide to Marketing & Self Promotion," Julius Vitali,Allworth Press, New York 1996, pps.84-88.
  • "Photoshop Filter Finesse," Bill Niffenegger, Random House, New York. ‘94, pps. 342, 243
  • "Casa's Pleasure of the Palette and Palate," the Center Against Sexual Abuse, Arizona
  • "Digital Photography," Mikkel Aaland, Random House, New York. ’92, Color Insert, p. 157
  • "Mutant Monkeys," David Jones, Click Publishing, Pennsylvania, 1992, pps. 88,89
  • "Laurence Gartel: Norton Museum of Art," Brochure, Florida, Christina Orr-Cahall, 1991
  • "Laurence Gartel: A Cybernetic Romance," Gibbs M. Smith, Layton, Utah, 1989
  • "20 Jahre Computerkunst: Catalog, Philip Morris," Hamburg, Germany 1997
  • "Graphic Communications Today," Theodore E. Conover, West Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1990, pps. 432, 433
  • "Exploring Color Photography", Bob Hirsch; W.C. Brown Publisher, Dubuque, IO, 1989 Chap. 21 p. 241
  • "Laurence M. Gartel: A Cybernetic Romance," Catalog: Eleanor Flomenhaft, Fine Arts Museum of Long Island, New York, 1989
  • "Getting Started In Computer Graphics," Gary Olsen, NorthLight Books, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1989, pps.18,19
  • "Out Of Bounds Exhibition," Catalog Guild Hall Museum, Ann Chwatsky, East Hampton, New York, January 1989
  • "NY Art Review," Les Krantz, American References Publishing Co., Chicago, Illinois., 1988, p. 579
  • "Second Emerging Expression Bienalle: The Artist and the Computer" Luis Cancel, Bronx Museum, Bronx, New York, 1987
  • "Siggraph '86 Art Show," Catalog Patric Prince, Dallas, Texas, 1986
  • "Drawing With Computers" Mark Wilson, Putnam Publishing, New York, 1985
  • "Computer Information" Marjorie M. Leeson, Science Research Associates, Chicago, Illinois
  • "Computer Chronicles," H.D. Lechner, Wadsworth Publishing, California, 1984 p. 246
  • "Creative Computer Graphics," Rocky Morton, Annibel Jankel, Cambridge Univ.Press, U.K.1984, pps.86,87
  • "Japanese Siggraph Exhibition Catalog" 1983, pps. 46, 47

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