A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)
A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)
A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF BONNIE GROSSMAN, THE AMES GALLERY
A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)

The Y.T.T.E. Tabosa Edition, Circa 1935

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A.G. Rizzoli (1896-1981)
The Y.T.T.E. Tabosa Edition, Circa 1935
106 pages, including covers
blueprint and ink on paper
7 ½ in. high, 11 in. wide, 5/8 in. deep
Exhibited
San Diego Museum of Art; Atlanta, High Museum of Art; New York, Museum of American Folk Art; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, A.G. Rizzoli: Architect of Magnificent Visions, 22 March - 18 May 1997 (San Diego), 6 September - 29 November 1997 (Atlanta), 10 January - 8 March 1998 (New York), 28 March - 24 May 1998 (San Francisco).

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Cara Zimmerman
Cara Zimmerman

Lot Essay

Rizzoli created an imagined “expeau” named Y.T.T.E. (Yield to Total Elation), inspired by the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. The artist mapped this conceptual project through various visual means, and this book reveals some of the agenda and architectural plans for Rizzoli's ambitious, never-to-be-executed humanistic enterprise.

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