Golubov's skill and his innate understanding of the dimensions of time inspired him to create of body of work that is both visionary and visually powerful.  This 42 page catalog provides a survey of Golubov's paintings spanning from 1929 to 1981.  It includes a essay by fine art scholar Lilly Wei that includes quotes by Linda Dalrymple Henderson from her essay "Maurice Golubov and the Fourth Dimension", Francis V. O' Connor's essay "Maurice Golubov, His Abstract and Figurative Art" as well as Susan Larsen's essay "Expanded Spaces: The Paintings of Maurice Golubov".

This essay speaks to all facets of Golubov's paintings including insights on his influences, peers as well as relationship between his figurative and geometric abstractions.

A comprehensive exhibition history is also included along with 29 color plates.

Golubov's skill and his innate understanding of the dimensions of time inspired him to create of body of work that is both visionary and visually powerful.  This 42 page catalog provides a survey of Golubov's paintings spanning from 1929 to 1981.  It includes a essay by fine art scholar Lilly Wei that includes quotes by Linda Dalrymple Henderson from her essay "Maurice Golubov and the Fourth Dimension", Francis V. O' Connor's essay "Maurice Golubov, His Abstract and Figurative Art" as well as Susan Larsen's essay "Expanded Spaces: The Paintings of Maurice Golubov".

This essay speaks to all facets of Golubov's paintings including insights on his influences, peers as well as relationship between his figurative and geometric abstractions.

A comprehensive exhibition history is also included along with 29 color plates.