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Cats Rock: Felines in Contemporary Art and Pop Culture Elizabeth Daley

Cats Rock: Felines in Contemporary Art and Pop Culture By Elizabeth Daley

Cats Rock: Felines in Contemporary Art and Pop Culture by Elizabeth Daley


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Cats Rock: Felines in Contemporary Art and Pop Culture Summary

Cats Rock: Felines in Contemporary Art and Pop Culture by Elizabeth Daley

Curated around the work of internationally known artists and feline enthusiasts such as Mark Ryden, Shepard Fairey and Kat von D, this large volume is a love letter to our furry friends that purr and pounce. In more than 350 lavishly illustrated pages, you'll find the best of contemporary creations examining our obsessive relationship with these mischievous companions. The purr-fect artbook! About Rock Series: Rock Series is a unique collection of art anthologies showcasing trendy and unusual themes by the most iconic and popular contemporary artists.

About Elizabeth Daley

Elizabeth Daley is a writer from New York City. Her articles have appeared in Guernica, USA Today, New York Observer, GOOD Magazine, Advocate.com, and numerous publications globally through her work with Reuters. She was arts editor of the Queens Chronicle (weekly circ.160k) and holds a bachelor's degree from Bard College and a master's in American Studies from Emory University. She lives with her cat, Artichoke, in New York.

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GOR013079048
9782374950464
2374950468
Cats Rock: Felines in Contemporary Art and Pop Culture by Elizabeth Daley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Cernunnos
20200316
150
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