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  • Objects of Desire

    Vendome Press Objects of Desire

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    Book Synopsis Objects of Desire is a personal celebration of the hunt for and the joy of living with favorite collections and things. What is it in our homes that we truly value and why? What would you take when you leave in fear of fire? Our home is an expression of ourselves in many ways, largely through the objects we accumulate. For Maria Hummer-Tuttle, the objects she has collected over the years—from the priceless to the flea-market finds—are precious not only for their beauty, uniqueness, and craftsmanship, but also for their connection to the past and the future, for their resonance with one another. In this exquisitely illustrated book, Hummer-Tuttle serves as our guide through three dwellings, focusing our attention on objects ranging from an ancient Chinese horse sculpture to a Louis XV clock painted with characters from an Aesop fable, from a small snail sculpture found in a venerable hardware store to a monumental safety pin sculpture by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, from 18th-century to 20th-century furniture. With a foreword by master ceramicist and acclaimed author Edmund de Waal and featuring two lavish gatefolds and metallic edge stain, Objects of Desire is a feast for the eyes and a cherished object in its own right.Includes color photographs byMiguel Flores‑Vianna

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    £40.00

  • Carlos Mota Purple Fever

    Vendome Press Carlos Mota Purple Fever

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    £48.75

  • The Maine House II

    Vendome Press The Maine House II

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    Book SynopsisThe authors of the highly successful The Maine House continue their quest to record and celebrate the authentic Maine houses of their childhoods—a Maine that is in danger of vanishing.“The Maine House [shows] us the dignity and aching beauty, in preserving Maine’s quirky architectural past.”—Maine Homes by Down East Spend any amount of time in Maine—a weekend, a summer, a lifetime—and its impression lasts forever. When The Maine House was published in 2021, the reception was astonishing. Over four printings and across the world, The Maine House sounded a rallying cry, summed up perfectly in one of dozens of reviews, that it “crafts a plea to preserve a living history belonging to individual, family, and state; a visual call to recognize these homey structures and others like them as ‘extraordinary gifts.’”The Maine House II moves beyond the authors’ cri de coeur; they’re on a mission. Through 30 homes—inland, inshore, and on islands—Maura McEvoy, Basha Burwell, and Kathleen Hackett highlight the beauty and importance of preservation, restoration, thoughtful renovation, and low-impact living in the place they love the most. From visionaries who saw home in a post-and-beam barn, a lighthouse, a former hotel, and a boat shed to families resolutely leaving generational homes largely untouched (some continuing to live off the grid) and still others honoring vernacular architecture by living with it in surprising ways, The Maine House II captures the myriad ways one can live in this singular place—in the present—while preserving the past and ensuring its future.Includes Color Photographs

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    £40.00

  • The World of Peter Dunham

    Vendome Press The World of Peter Dunham

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    Book Synopsis

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    £48.75

  • Huntsman

    Vendome Press Huntsman

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    Book SynopsisHuntsman was founded in 1849 and is still famous today as one of the finest—and most innovative—bespoke tailors in London. Huntsman’s clients range from royalty to film stars, and include Queen Victoria, Clark Gable, Grace Kelly, Coco Chanel, Hubert de Givenchy, Bill Blass, Lucien Freud, Brad Pitt, Elizabeth Taylor, and Edward Enninful, to name just a few. The brand also served as style and location inspiration for the Kingsman films, starring Colin Firth and Taron Egerton. As well as its history, the book reveals each stage of ordering and making the perfect bespoke suit, which involves 80 hours of hand work, and includes a practical style guide for anyone who wants to know what to wear for the right occasion. Sumptuous photography by Simon Upton illustrates the quintessential town, country, and holiday settings in which one might wear Huntsman. With a foreword by Dame Glenda Bailey, former Editor-in-Chief of Harper’s Bazaar, an introduction by veteran style writer Nick Foulkes, and a sparkling text by author Tom Chamberlin, editor of The Rake magazine, this is an essential and inspiring guide on how to dress to perfection.

    3 in stock

    £48.75

  • Robert Stilin

    Vendome Press Robert Stilin

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    £48.75

  • Creating Cohousing

    New Society Publishers Creating Cohousing

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    Book Synopsis The cohousing bible by the US originators of the concept. A man''s home is his castle. But demographic and economic changes haveturned our castles into islands. How can we regain the elements of the traditional village family, cooperation, community and a sense of belonging within the context of 21st century life? Creating Cohousing: Building Sustainable Communities is an in-depth exploration of a uniquely rewarding type of housing which is perfect for anyone who values their independence but longs for more connection with those around them. Written by the award-winning team that wrote the original cohousing bible and first brought cohousing to North America, this fully-illustrated manual combines nuts-and-bolts practical considerations and design ideas with extensive case studies of dozens of diverse communities in Europe and North America. Cohousing communities create unique opportunities for designing more sustainable lifestyles. WhetheTable of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Bill McKibben Preface Part One: Introducing Cohousing Chapter 1 Addressing Our Changing Lifestyles Chapter 2 How Cohousing Works Chapter 3 An Old Idea — A Contemporary Approach Part Two: Cohousing Communities in Europe: An Inside Look Chapter 4 The Evolution of Cohousing in Europe Chapter 5 Trudeslund Chapter 6 Sun and Wind + Overdrevet Chapter 7 Jerngarden Chapter 8 Jystrup Savvaerket Chapter 9 Tornevangsgarden Chapter 10 Bondebjerget Chapter 11 Drejerbanken Part Three: Two Decades of Cohousing in North America Chapter 12 FrogSong Cohousing Chapter 13 Hearthstone Cohousing Chapter 14 Bellingham Cohousing & Pleasant Hill Cohousing Chapter 15 Muir Commons Chapter 16 Doyle Street Chapter 17 Southside Park Cohousing Chapter 18 Jamaica Plain Cohousing Chapter 19 Berkeley Cohousing Chapter 20 Temescal Commons and Temescal Creek Chapter 21 Swan's Market Cohousing Chapter 22 WindSong Cohousing Chapter 23 Quayside Village Cohousing Chapter 24 Fresno Cohousing Chapter 25 Belfast Cohousing and Ecovillage Chapter 26 Yarrow Ecovillage Part Four: Creating Cohousing Chapter 27 From Dream to Reality Chapter 28 The Participatory Design Process Chapter 29 Cohousing Design Part Five: Sustainability, Longevity, and the Cohousing Legacy Chapter 30 Cohousing and Community Chapter 31 Happily Ever Aftering in Cohousing Chapter 32 The Legacy of Cohousing Afterword Selected Bibliography Notes Index About the Authors

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    £22.49

  • Essential Light Straw Clay Construction

    New Society Publishers Essential Light Straw Clay Construction

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    Book Synopsis The first highly illustrated, comprehensive guide to light straw clay - a high performance, low-impact, durable building material Light straw clay - straw mixed with clay slip - is a versatile, easy-to-use wall building material. Also called slip-straw, its durability has been proven in beautiful, centuries-old buildings across Northern Europe and in modern high-performance buildings in North America. Building code compliant in the US and using waste materials with high insulation value and excellent moisture handling qualities, it''s both high-performance and low-impact. Yet until now, there has been no practical guide to using the material in a wide variety of construction and renovation projects. Distilling decades of experience, Essential Light Straw Clay Construction is a fully illustrated step-by-step guide, ideal for both the DIYer and professional designer and builder alike. It covers: Material specifications, performance, and wheTable of Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Rationale Chapter 3: Appropriate Use Chapter 4: Building Science Notes Chapter 5 : Material Specifications Chapter 6: Design Options: Framing Systems and Form Options Chapter 7: Design Notes, Details, and Budgeting Chapter 8: Construction Procedures Chapter 9: Finishes Chapter 10: Maintenance and Renovation Chapter 11: Building Codes Chapter 12: Tools Appendix 1: APPENDIX R – Light Straw Clay Construction, from 2015 IRC Index About the Author

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    £26.09

  • The New Carbon Architecture

    New Society Publishers The New Carbon Architecture

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    Book Synopsis Soak up carbon into beautiful, healthy buildings that heal the climate Green buildings that slash energy use and carbon emissions are all the rage, but they aren''t enough. The hidden culprit is embodied carbon the carbon emitted when materials are mined, manufactured, and transported comprising some 10% of global emissions. With the built environment doubling by 2030, buildings are a carbon juggernaut threatening to overwhelm the climate. It doesn''t have to be this way. Like never before in history, buildings can become part of the climate solution. With biomimicry and innovation, we can pull huge amounts of carbon out of the atmosphere and lock it up as walls, roofs, foundations, and insulation. We can literally make buildings out of the sky with a massive positive impact. The New Carbon Architecture is a paradigm-shifting tour of the innovations in architecture and construction that are making this happen. Office towers built froTable of Contents Acknowledgments Preface: Buildings Made of Sky Introduction A Word about "Carbon" 1. Beyond Zero: The Time Value of Carbon by Erin McDade A Global Carbon Limit Buildings Are the Problem; Buildings Are the Solution Zero by 2050 The Zero Net Carbon Gold Standard Embodied Carbon: Getting to Real Zero Emissions Now Hurt More than Emissions Later: The Relative Importance of Embodied Carbon Embodied Carbon in the Future The Time Value of Carbon Zero Energy in a Nutshell by Ann V. Edminister 2. Counting Carbon: What We Know and How We Know It by Catherine De Wolf, Barbara Rodriguez Droguett, and Kathrina Simonen Building Carbon Neutral The Relative Impact of Embodied Carbon in Typical Buildings Comparing Structural Materials Comparing LCA Methods Concrete Steel Wood Other Structural Materials Nonstructural Materials Comparing the Embodied Carbon of Buildings Getting to Zero: Embodied Carbon 3. Rebuild: What You Build Matters, What You Don't Build Matters More by Larry Strain We Can't Build Our Way Out of This Reuse: A Complete Strategy Reducing Embodied Carbon Reducing Operating Carbon: Renovation + Upgrade Upgrading to Zero Retrofit Opportunities Energy Efficiency Opportunities Net-zero Opportunities Saving Embodied Carbon Opportunities 4. Wood: Like Never Before Mass Timber Construction by Frances Yang and Andrew Lawrence The Carbon Argument So How Tall Can Timber Really Go? Enter Cross-laminated Timber (CLT) Stiffness Fire Acoustics Seismic Performance Beyond Carbon The Future Seeing the Forests for the Mass Timber by Jason Grant 5. Straw and Other Fibers: A Second Harvest with Chris Magwood and Massey Burke Straw Bales and Straw Bale Panels Prefabricated Straw Bale Wall Panels Straw Blocks Straw Panels Bonded Plant Fiber Insulation Systems The Planet's Sixth Carbon Sink: A Success Story by Craig White 6. Concrete: The Reinvention of Artificial Rock with Fernando Martirena and Paul Jaquin What Is Concrete? The Problem with Concrete The Reinvention Is On But First, Some Basics Clay: The First Cement by Paul Jaquin Historical Building Using Clay as a Binder What Makes Clay Special? Bonding in Clay Sheets, Layers, and Assemblages Sheets Layers The Assemblage Friction Suction How Strong Is Clay Concrete? Humidity Buffering and Thermal Mass Future Rethinking Cement by Fernando Martirena More Ways to Reinvent Concrete What About Reinforcing — Steel and More 7. Plastic: So Great, So Awful — Some New Directions by Mikhail Davis, Wes Sullens, and Wil Srubar Introduction Biopolymers and Bioplastics Plant Biopolymers Animal Biopolymers Bacterial Biopolymers The Bioplastics Dilemma Existing Plastics in the World The Scale of the Plastics Problem: How Much Is Already Out There? What To Do With All That Existing Plastic? Barriers to Plastics Recovery and Recycling Bright Spots for Plastics What You Can Do: The Low-carbon Plastics Hierarchy Guidelines: The Low-carbon Plastics Hierarchy From Obstacles to Opportunities to Solutions: Can We Redeem Plastic? Trash to Treasure: Can We Harvest the Existing Plastic Pollution from the Environment to Make New Products? Carbon-loving Plastics: Can We Produce Plastics that Capture or Store Carbon? Paths to Bio-based Plastics Regenerative Agriculture GHG to Plastic Carbon-plastic Composites: Can We Put New Carbon into Old Plastic? Closing the Loop: Can We Truly Manage Plastics in a Circular System? 8. To Your Health: The Health Benefits and Impacts of Natural Building Materials by Pete Walker, Andrew Thomson, and Daniel Maskell Health Benefits Moisture Buffering Materials The Breathing Wall Concept: Vapor Permeability and Capillarity Controlling Volatile Organic Compounds Health Risks Radioactivity Silica Dust Handling Lime Protective Treatments Concluding Comments 9. Size Matters: Can Buildings Be Too Tall? by Ann Edminster The Height Problem Aspects of the Problem Ground Zero: Height as a Driver of Embodied Carbon Will Transit Catch Up? Middle Ground, Perhaps Livability Resiliency Conclusions Editor's Endnote 10. Technology and Localization: Trends at Play Nanotechnology Biotechnology and Biomimicry Localization: The Convergence of Social and Technological Trends Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and 3-D Printing 11. Action Plan: Places to Intervene in a System Places to Intervene in a System Building Codes and Standards Incentives Research Information Flows A Price on Carbon Necessary Afternote #1 Necessary Afternote #2 Necessary Afternote #3: Which System Are We Talking About? Necessary Afternote #4: In Which the Republicans Make the Case Afterword Contributing Authors Index A Note about the Publisher

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    £22.49

  • Seeing Race Before Race

    Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US Seeing Race Before Race

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"A seminal and ground-breaking volume, Seeing Race Before Race: Visual Culture and the Racial Matrix in the Premodern World will prove to be of immense interest to students of Art History, Philosophy, and Race Relations. While also available for students, academia, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subjects covered, Seeing Race Before Race: Visual Culture and the Racial Matrix in the Premodern World is an exceptionally impressive and unreservedly recommended addition to professional, community, college, and university library Art History and Philosophy Criticism collections, and supplemental Cultural History curriculum studies lists." * Midwest Book Review *Table of ContentsForeword- by Ayanna Thompson and Daniel GreeneIntroduction- by Lia Markey and Noémie NdiayePart 1: FIGURINGEssay 1. Manuscripts and Printed Books: Book History and Race. By Brandi K. Adams and Carissa M. Harris.Essay 2. Fashioning Racial Materiality in Nicolas de Nicolay’s Representations of Jews. By M. Lindsay Kaplan and Dana E. Katz.Note From the Field 1. “Touching each book”: Demystifying Special Collections in Community. By Analú María López.Exhibition Catalog: “Seeing Race Before Race.” Part 1: Figuring. Entries 1-14. Part 2: MAPPINGEssay 3. Geographies of Race: Constructions of Constantinople/Istanbul in the Western European Imaginary. By Roland Betancourt and Ambereen Dadabhoy.Essay 4. Race, Empire, and Cartography. By Ricardo Padrón and Risa Puleo.Note From the Field 2. Displaying Black Art in the Medieval Galleries at The Met Museum. By Andrea Myers Achi.Exhibition Catalog: “Seeing Race Before Race.” Part 2: Mapping. Entries 15-26. Part 3: PERFORMINGEssay 5. Back Bending Labor, Savage Dances, Pious Stances: Race in Motion between Africa and the Americas. By Elena FitzPatrick Sifford and Cécile Fromont.Note From the Field 3. Bringing Premodern Critical Race Consciousness to Shakespeare’s Globe. By Farah Karim-Cooper. Exhibition Catalog: “Seeing Race Before Race.” Part 3: Performing. Entries 27-42. Interview. On Early Modern Critical Race Studies and Critical Indigenous Studies. By Kim F. Hall, Scott Manning Stevens, and L. Lehua Yim.GlossaryBibliography AcknowledgmentsList of ContributorsIndex

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    £60.80

  • The Snow Yak Show

    Last Gasp,U.S. The Snow Yak Show

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    Book SynopsisImages from Ryden's acclaimed Japanese Snow Yak are depicted in large format as never before.

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    £23.80

  • The Big Book of Bode Tattoos

    Last Gasp,U.S. The Big Book of Bode Tattoos

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    £23.96

  • Never Lasting Miracles The Art of Todd Schorr

    Last Gasp,U.S. Never Lasting Miracles The Art of Todd Schorr

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    Book SynopsisNeverlasting Miracles is an exquisite career retrospective, presenting the best works of pop surrealist Todd Schorr.

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    £56.25

  • Shamanic Journey

    Last Gasp Shamanic Journey

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    Book Synopsis

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    £38.39

  • The Photographers Eye

    Museum of Modern Art The Photographers Eye

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA guide to the mediums visual language through works by such early masters as Atget, Cartier-Bresson, Evans, Strand and Weston. It contains 172 illustrations that reveal the range of the photograph from the early days of the mediums development to the mid-1960s.Table of ContentsIntroduction by John Szarkowski; The Plates.

    5 in stock

    £18.95

  • Dada in the Collection of The Museum of Modern

    Museum of Modern Art Dada in the Collection of The Museum of Modern

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    Book SynopsisFeatures MoMAs collection of Dada works. This title contains essays that focus on a selection of the museums important Dada works. It highlights works in many media, including books, journals, assemblages, collages, drawings, films, paintings, photographs, photomontages, prints, readymades and reliefs.

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    £999.99

  • Museum of Modern Art Robert Rauschenberg MoMA Artist Series

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    Book SynopsisPart of the MoMA Artist Series, this book explores Robert Rauschenberg works. It features works which are accompanied by a short essay that places the work in its historical moment in the development of modern art and the artists own life.

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    £999.99

  • Fernand Lger MoMA Artist Series

    Museum of Modern Art Fernand Lger MoMA Artist Series

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    Book SynopsisExplores the important artists represented in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, and guides readers through various artists' memorable achievements.

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    £6.95

  • American Modern

    Museum of Modern Art American Modern

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    Book SynopsisLooks at The Museum of Modern Arts holdings of American art made between 1915 and 1950, and considers the cultural preoccupations of a rapidly changing American society in the first half of the 20th century.

    1 in stock

    £24.00

  • de Chirico

    Museum of Modern Art de Chirico

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    £13.49

  • The Forever Now

    Museum of Modern Art The Forever Now

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    Book SynopsisPresents the work of 17 contemporary painters whose works reflect a singular approach that is peculiarly of our time: they are a-temporal, a term coined by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, the originators of the cyberpunk aesthetic.

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    £24.00

  • Arbus Friedlander Winogrand New Documents 1967

    Museum of Modern Art Arbus Friedlander Winogrand New Documents 1967

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    Book SynopsisSarah Hermanson Meister is Curator, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Max Kozloff is a New York-based writer and photographer.

    2 in stock

    £28.00

  • Design and Violence

    Museum of Modern Art Design and Violence

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    Book SynopsisDesign and Violence.

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    £21.25

  • Museum of Modern Art Walid Raad

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    Book SynopsisLebanese artist Walid Raad is an influential voice in art from the Middle East. Published for his first comprehensive exhibition in the US, this catalogue surveys three decades of Raad''s practice in photography, video and performance. Beginning with his groundbreaking project The Atlas Group (1989-2004), to his recent work on the history of art in the Arab world (2007-ongoing), it offers an overview of Raad''s career and features his most momentous bodies of work. Raad explores the ways we represent war and history, casting doubt on the veracity of photographic and video documentation. Essays by scholars place Raad''s art in the context of contemporary photography and video, as well as art made in Lebanon since the 1960s; provide an overview of Raad''s performance lectures; and examine Raad''s most recent bodies of work made in the Islamic galleries at the Louvre and Metropolitan Museum of Art, which explore the history, collecting and display of historical and modern art and artifacts from the Arab world and Iran. A special contribution by Raad presents a fictional interview with multiple artists, curators and writers.Walid Raad was born in 1967 in Chbanieh, Lebanon, and moved to Beirut as a child. In 1983, at age 16, Raad left Lebanon for the US. He enrolled at the Rochester Institute of Technology to study photography, and earned his PhD in Visual and Cultural Studies from the University of Rochester. Raad currently lives in New York and Beirut, and has been an Associate Professor of Art at The Cooper Union since 2002.

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    £999.99

  • Museum of Modern Art Information

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    Book SynopsisKynaston McShine was a Trinidadian museum curator who organized some of the 20th century's most consequential exhibitions and was the first curator of colour to work at a major American museum. At the time of the exhibition Information' he was associate curator in MoMA's painting and sculpture department.

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    £999.99

  • Lee Friedlander The Peoples Pictures

    Eakins Press,N.Y. Lee Friedlander The Peoples Pictures

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    Book SynopsisThe democracy of the image in the social landscapeThe saturation of our social landscape by photographs and photographers is apparent from any public point of view. Photography is arguably the most democratic of mediums, even more accessible today across culture and class than language. In some regards, this has been Lee Friedlander's most enduring subjectthe way that average citizens interact with the world by making pictures of it, as well as how those pictures and the pictures constructed for advertising or political purposes define the public space.In Lee Friedlander: The People's Pictures we see photographs spanning six decades, most of the geographic United States and parts of Western Europe and Asia. These pictures are uniquely Friedlander photographs: as much about what's in front of the camera as they are about the photographer's lifelong redefining of the medium. Like his exploration of words, letters and numbers in the social landscape,

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    £46.35

  • Lisette Model The Jazz Pictures

    Eakins Press Foundation Lisette Model The Jazz Pictures

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    £50.40

  • Lee Friedlander Christmas

    Eakins Press Foundation Lee Friedlander Christmas

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    £50.40

  • Albert Duvall Quigley Painter Musician Framemaker

    Bauhan (William L.),U.S. Albert Duvall Quigley Painter Musician Framemaker

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    Book SynopsisThis catalog has been compiled for an exhibition celebrating Quigley’s life and work that will open at the Historical Society of Cheshire County (NH) in May 2017, and for the 250th anniversary celebration of the town of Nelson, NH, where Quigley lived for many years.

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    £21.00

  • Surrealism

    City Lights Books Surrealism

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    Book SynopsisA series of personal and historical encounters with surrealism from one of its foremost practitioners in the United States.Trade Review"The cumulative effect of these [essays] and Rosemont's other historical pieces is the reader’s realization that so much of progressive history has disappeared from dominant narratives. … Rosemont is careful to champion art and joy as well as activism—and she emphasizes that creativity and humor are essential to a true mental revolution. … Perhaps most poignantly, these encounters add up to an indelible portrait of Ted Joans himself as another revolutionary artist and thinker who had a profound effect on those around him, but who is obscure in the dominant narrative of U.S. culture. Rosemont’s collection should go far in restoring Joans and many others to a more equitable 'canon,' while also reminding us of a time when artists, poets, and activists worked together toward a deeply lived vision of societal change."—Hyperallergic"In part, this is a memoir of the now 77-year-old American writer and artist Penelope Rosemont’s encounters with the giants of surrealism and how those encounters shaped her. But it’s also a book of wonderful mini-essays describing and paying tribute to a whole host of largely forgotten, fascinating figures—underground artists, publishers and public dissenters who set the stage for waves of cultural production dedicated, to paraphrase Andre Breton, to hunting down the mad beast of conventionality. In these pages you will meet, for instance, Canadian trailblazing surrealist painter Mimi Parent, a flamboyant expatriate relocated to Paris where she spent her days scorning art world greed and making works like this one, described by Rosemont: 'Another painting, aglow with four different kinds of radiance, portrays a gray sky filled by a gray eagle whose talons reach through the very walls of the Bastille to clutch two frilly female dolls.' Vivid arts writing that makes you yearn to see the work, combined with an insistence that Surrealism and its many spinoffs may still yet lead to the 'transformation of everyday life.' In this book, Rosemont reaffirms the revolutionary potential and enduring practice of the non-hierarchical arts."—Broken Pencil"The memoir captures a fantastic and revolutionary spirit of chance and serendipity. &hellilp; It is through the recount of these artistic relationships that we come to understand the Surrealist movement, and those driving it, much more intimately. … Rosemont shares a compassionate vision of the world, grounded in the surrealist impulse towards yet another utopia. This new collection vibrates and hums and sings."—Entropy"Speaking of the Parisian surrealists that she and Franklin Rosemont met in Paris during their visit in 1965-66, Penelope describes them as 'overflowing with poetry, beauty, humor, excitement and life.' Every word applies to this book, a fascinating collection of essays, diary notes, and surrealist reflections. When writing about André Breton and his friends, or about the marvelous surrealist women artists Toyen, Mimi Parent, Leonora Carrington or Jayne Cortez, Penny Rosemont is not delivering dry abstractions, as so many academic 'specialists,' but telling us about warm and exciting human encounters, illuminated by the subversive spirit of Permanent Enchantment."—Michael Löwy, author of Ecosocialism"This compelling and well-drawn book lets us see the adventures, inspirations, and relationships that have shaped Penelope Rosemont's art and rebellion."—David Roediger, author of Class, Race, and Marxism"Anyone seeking to understand contemporary surrealism or the history of surrealism in America and beyond should make their way at once to this book. Penelope Rosemont's remarkable life and legendary body of work lies centrally at the crossroads of surrealism then and now. The broad sampling of essays included here offer a compelling entry point for curious readers and an essential compendium for surrealist practitioners."—Abigail Susik, professor of art history, Willamette University"Reading Rosemont is like being led by an enchanted guide through the wild fields of Surrealism. Around her neck must be a double lens made out of telescope and magnifying glass through which she studies this glowing, breathless landscape. Artist, historian, and social activist, Rosemont writes from the inside out. Like a rare, hybrid flower growing out of the earth, she complicates, expands, and opens the strange and beautiful meadow where Surrealism continues to live and thrive."—Sabrina Orah Mark, author of Wild Milk "In this wide-ranging collection of essays, Penelope Rosemont, long a keeper of surrealism's revolutionary flame, shows how a penetrating look into the past can liberate the future. With humor and passion, Rosemont tells the story both of her own engagement with surrealism and of surrealism's relevance to the struggle for social and psychic transformation. Whether addressed to feminism, anarchism, the black power movement, or visual art and poetry, Rosemont's writing, like surrealism itself, sets fire to everything it touches."—Andrew Joron, author of The Absolute Letter"The looming centenary of Surrealism will be greeted by a boatload of publications, but few will be as heartfelt, spirited, and teeming with the atmosphere conjured by Penelope Rosemont. Her welcome memoir has a double virtue, as testament to the enduring radiance of Surrealism, and as a memento to the Sixties, revealing a sweetly beating wonderment at the heart of that absurdly maligned decade."—Jed Rasula, author of Destruction Was My Beatrice: Dada and the Unmaking of the Twentieth Century"Written with the quickness, candor, and delight of encounter, Penelope Rosemont's Surrealism: Inside the Magnetic Fields brings surrealism's central figures, Leonora Carrington, Man Ray, Toyen, Andre Breton et al into our field of experience, and out of the stasis of photography and film, where most of us have glimpsed them. Most thrilling, perhaps, is the 60’s mimeo-magazine-making coterie of Rosemont and her friends, seeking revolution, disorientation, anything but the banality of the American Midwestern plains. Quite naturally possessing what she calls 'remnants of my healthy beatnik hedonism,' Rosemont recreates the feverish antics and immediate reception her close-knit, sleep-deprived, beat-attired squad find in the established, moray-breaking Parisian and international surrealists. Revolution is here, between the covers. Anyone who opens this book is invited to the journey, the party, the radicalism that 'must not be grim but a liberation, an increase of pleasure. Otherwise what is the point of it?'"—Gillian Conoley, author of A Little More Red Sun on the Human: New and Selected Poems and translator of Thousand Times Broken: Three Books by Henri Michaux"Penelope Rosemont recounts her chance encounters with surrealists in Paris, leading her to a life-long adventure in surrealist praxes. These included (and still do!) sharing poetry, stories, art, and games of objective chance with kindred spirits around the globe, some of which she shares with us in these magical pages. As surrealists, we live our lives not as today's external world demands but as our own inner dreams, desires, and imaginations lead. We demand nothing less than the impossible not in some distant utopian future but right here, right now."—Gale Ahrens, author of Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality & SolidarityTable of ContentsPreface Introduction: The Magnetic Fields, Cinema, & the Penetrating Light of the Total Eclipse 1) My Days in the Mimeo Revolution 2) Paris Days 3) Chicago: Maxwell Street in the Sixties 4) Toyen and The Sleeping Girl 5) The Hermetic Windows of Joseph Cornell 6) Citizen Train Defends the Haymarket Anarchists 7) Mary Maclane, A Daughter of Butte, MT 8) Surrealist Encounters, Ted Joans, Jayne Cortez, Black Power 9) Unexpected Paths: Gustav Landauer 10) Mimi Parent & the Art of Luminous Laughter 11) The Life and Times of the Golden Goose 12) Nancy Cunard & Surrealism: Thinking Sympathetically Black 13) Lee Godie, Queen of the Outsiders 14) Dada: Emmy Hennings, Kandinsky, & the Theory of Relativity 15) Surrealism and Situationism: King Kong vs. Godzilla 16) Sex, the Sleeping Girl, and the Crisis of the Object: Toyen 17) Grant’s Tomb to the Emerald Tablet 18) Leonora Carrington in Chicago, and the Lion and the Unicorn in the Theater of Analogy 19) Restless, Reckless, Rendezvous of Women Surrealists Works Cited Bibliography of Penelope Rosemont

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    £12.34

  • COVID Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty Kaleidoscope

    City Lights Books COVID Vortex Anxiety Opera Kitty Kaleidoscope

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    Book Synopsis

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    £12.34

  • Storied Stone  Reframing the Philadelphia Museum

    Yale University Press Storied Stone Reframing the Philadelphia Museum

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    Book SynopsisA behind-the-scenes history of the sixteenth-century South Indian temple hall installation in the Philadelphia Museum of Art

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    £28.50

  • Philadelphia Museum of Art  Highlights

    Yale University Press Philadelphia Museum of Art Highlights

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    Book SynopsisA beautifully illustrated introduction to the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s encyclopedic collection

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    £19.00

  • Yale University Press Boom

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    £19.00

  • Ancient Corinth

    American School of Classical Studies at Athens Ancient Corinth

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    Book SynopsisThis is the first official guidebook to the site of ancient Corinth published by the ASCSA in over 50 years, and it comes fully updated with the most current information, colour photos, maps, and plans. It is an indispensable resource for the casual tourist or professional archaeologist new to the site.Trade ReviewThe authors as well as the ASCSA design team have produced a highly functional guidebook to help lay and professional visitors to engage with the extensive excavated and visible remains. The monuments are brought to life by plans, reconstructions, historic photographs, and color images. This will be an invaluable aid to interpret what can be seen on the ground, and will serve as a model for guides to other archaeological sites. David Gill, BMCR 2018.12.05.

    1 in stock

    £16.95

  • Zen and the Art of StandUp Comedy Theatre Arts

    Taylor & Francis Inc Zen and the Art of StandUp Comedy Theatre Arts

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this engaging and disarmingly frank book, comic Jay Sankey spills the beans, explaining not only how to write and perform stand-up comedy, but how to improve and perfect your work. Much more than a how-to manual Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy is the most detailed and comprehensive book on the subject to date.Trade Review"Jay Sankey offers aspiring stand-up comics a career's worth of wisdom in Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy. His advice [is] both thought provoking and practical." -- Publishers WeeklyTable of ContentsChapter One Stand-Up; Writing; Chapter Three Character; Delivery; Performance; Set Structure; Audiences; Professional Stand-Up; Zen and the Art of Stand-Up Comedy

    1 in stock

    £104.50

  • Louis Comfort Tiffany

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Louis Comfort Tiffany

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    Book SynopsisA stunning stained glass window becomes a lens through which to view the career of Louis Comfort Tiffany and intersecting arcs of art and design in America. The story of the Parakeets stained glass window from national and international recognition to years of obscurity, followed by a return to the limelight parallels the public reception of the art of its maker, Louis Comfort Tiffany, who had one of the most recognized names in American art at the turn of the twentieth century. It is a story of artistic ambition and experimentation, of nationalist pride and promotion, and of the capricious nature of public opinion and the art market. A careful study of the fabrication, imagery, and life of the window offers an intimate look into the legacy of Tiffany, as well as the nineteenth-century revival of the lesser-known medium of stained glass, which some argue was the United States' first major contribution to the international art world.

    1 in stock

    £7.87

  • Arts and Crafts Jewelry in Boston

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Arts and Crafts Jewelry in Boston

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn authoritative and beautifully illustrated history of the innovative, colourful and finely crafted Arts and Crafts jewelry created by a circle of artists in the first decades of the 20th century. Belief in the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement, which held that art and beauty could instill morality and inspire joy, united a vibrant and active community of jewelry makers along with artists, craftspeople, scholars and critics and patrons at the turn of the 20th century in Boston. Frank Gardner Hale, who trained in England with founders of the movement, became the most prominent and prolific creator of works of wearable art, helping to define the `Boston look' characterized by bold use of colored stones and brilliant enamels; refined and delicate settings; and exquisite design and craftsmanship, conceived and executed by a single craftsman. A leading figure in the community of jewelers, and an advocate for the Society of Arts and Crafts, Hale influenced many other imporTrade Review[The book] features examples of jewelry, enamels, silver and preparatory designs that reveal Boston's position as a pre-eminent center of exquisite Arts and Crafts metalwork. -- Barrymore Laurence Scherer * Wall Street Journal *

    1 in stock

    £31.50

  • Sargents Daughters

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Sargents Daughters

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    Book SynopsisA paperback edition of the book described by the New York Times Book Review as `thoroughly absorbing'. Henry James minced no words in crediting John Singer Sargent with a `knock-down insolence of talent.' Among the painter's many renowned works, few deserve the phrase as much as The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, which stands alongside Madame X and Lady Agnew of Lochnaw as one of Sargent's greatest images. The painting, depicting four young sisters in the family apartment (first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1883, it predated by just one year the scandal of Madame X), both explores and defies convention, crossing the boundaries between portrait and genre scene, formal composition and casual snapshot. At its unveiling, one prominent critic rushed to praise Sargent's stunning originality, while another dismissed the canvas as `four corners and a void.' Using numerous unpublished archival documents, Erica E. Hirshler explores this iconic canvas from a variety of angles, discussing its innovative significance as a work of art, the people involved in its making and what became of them, its importance to Sargent's career, its place in the tradition of artistic patronage, and its changing meanings and lasting popularity. Sargent's Daughters is an evocative, multifaceted book that will transform the way you look at Sargent's work, simultaneously illuminating a much beloved painting and reaffirming its mysteryTrade Review'An attractive, well-illustrated scholarly book, further enlivened by the author’s warm and friendly tone' - Times Literary Supplement'Brilliant and insightful' - Wall Street Journal'Sargent makes you feel simultaneously drawn into and excluded from the sisters’ world, a phenomenon that Erica E. -Hirshler…explores in intriguing detail in her new book…Thoroughly absorbing.' - New York TimesTable of ContentsIntroduction • Sargent’s Daughters • John Singer Sargent • Ned and Isa Bolt • Paris The Boits, Sargent, and Children • The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit: The Setting The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit: The Painting • `Four Corners and a Void’ • Sargent’s Excursions • A Boston Interlude, 1886–88 • Afterlife: Ned and Isa • Afterlife: The Daughters of Edward Boit • Afterlife: The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit

    1 in stock

    £12.82

  • Hokusais Landscapes

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Hokusais Landscapes

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    Book SynopsisThe first book to focus exclusively on Hokusai's landscapes, by one of the world's leading ukiyo-e specialistsThe best known of all Japanese artists, Katsushika Hokusai was active as a painter, book illustrator and print designer throughout his 90-year lifespan. Yet his most famous worksthe color woodblock landscape prints issued in serieswere produced within a relatively short time, in an amazing burst of creative energy that lasted from about 1830 to 1836. Hokusai's landscapes revolutionized Japanese printmaking and became icons of world art within a few decades of the artist's death. Hokusai's Landscapes focuses exclusively on this pivotal body of the artist's work, the first book to do so. Featuring stunning color reproductions of works from the incomparable Japanese art collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (the largest collection of Japanese prints outside Japan), Hokusai's Landscapes examines the magnetic appeal of Hokusai's designs and the circumstances of their creation. The book includes all published prints of the artist's eight major landscape series: Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji (183032), A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces (183334), Snow, Moon and Flowers (1833), Eight Views of the Ryukyu Islands (183233), One Thousand Pictures of the Ocean (183233), Remarkable Views of Bridges in Various Provinces (1834), A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry (1833) and One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse (1835). Working prolifically in the years just before Japan opened to the West in 1853, Katsushika Hokusai (17601849) was the first Japanese artist to be internationally recognized. His cleverly composed ukiyo-e prints of everyday life and the landscapes of Edo Japan arrived in a 19th-century Europe gripped by Japonisme-mania, where they influenced artists such as Degas, Gauguin, Manet and Van Gogh.Trade ReviewThis is a beautiful book. -- John Stucky * ARLIS/NA Reviews *The most famous Japanese artist, Hokusai’s color woodblock prints had a lasting legacy on Eastern and Western art. Hokusai’s Landscapes amasses all of the artist’s incredible landscapes, and examines how his printmaking made such an impact on the art world. -- Margherita Cole * My Modern Met *Table of ContentsHokusai’s Landscape Prints in the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji • A Tour of Waterfalls in Various Provinces • Snow, Moon and Flowers • Eight Views of the Ryukyu Islands • One Thousand Pictures of the Ocean • Remarkable Views of Bridges in Various Provinces • A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry • One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse

    1 in stock

    £40.50

  • Monet

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Monet

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    Book SynopsisFull-page reproductions of paintings spanning Monet's career and styles, from one of the largest Monet collections outside FranceThe Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, boasts one of the largest collections of the celebrated impressionist artist Claude Monet's work outside France. This book reproduces all 35 oil paintings by Monet in the MFA's permanent collection, representing nearly the full span of Monet's long career. An introductory essay presents a brief account of his acclaim in Boston during his lifetime, and entries for the 35 paintings provide an overview of his life and work.Early plein-air compositions from the 1870s, as well as Grand Canal, Venice (1908), a later example inspired by his travels abroad, mark his enduring fascination with watery surfaces, utilizing vivid color and varied brushwork to dazzling effect. A grouping of works related to his life-long appreciation for Japanese art and culture is anchored by La Japonaise (CamillTable of ContentsDirector’s Foreword In His Lifetime: Monet’s Early Acclaim in Boston The Paintings List of Illustrations

    1 in stock

    £14.25

  • Fabric of a Nation

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Fabric of a Nation

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    Book SynopsisMade by Americans of European, African, Native and Hispanic heritage, these quilts and bedcovers range from family heirlooms to acts of political protest, each with its own story to tellA New York Magazine 2021 holiday gift guide pickA mother stitches a few lines of prayer into a bedcover for her son serving in the Union army during the Civil War. A formerly enslaved African American woman creates a quilt populated by Biblical figures alongside celestial events. A quilted Lady Liberty, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln mark the resignation of Richard Nixon. These are just a few of the diverse and sometimes hidden stories of the American experience told by quilts and bedcovers from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.Spanning more than 400 years, the 58 works of textile art in this book express the personal narratives of their makers and owners and connect to broader stories of global trade, immigration, industry, marginalization, and territorial and cultural expansion.Artists include: Faith Ringgold, Sanford Biggers, Irene Williams, Bisa Butler, Harry Tyler, Harriet Powers, Marie D. Webster, Marguerite Zorach, Dorothy Phillips Haagensen, Rachel Cary George, Florence Peto, Creola Pettway, Susan Hoffman, Molly Upton, Nancy Crasco, Agusta Agustsson, Edward Larson, Michael James, Virginia Jacobs and Carla Hemlock.Trade ReviewOnce a luxury item, since the 17th century quilts have evolved into a democratic art form that celebrates collaboration. Fabric of a Nation, a new book, brings together quilts spanning more than 300 years from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It’s a snapshot of America – Native American history, women’s suffrage, the construction of the railway, the civil rights movement. “Quilts are incredibly accessible objects,” says Jennifer M Swope, who curated the book and exhibition running in Boston. “They have been made and treasured by so many – rich and poor; women and men; urban and rural; white makers and artists of colour. In this way, quilts speak to many threads of the story of America.” -- Kathryn Bromwich * Guardian *Filled with photos of vibrant, historical and modern hand-stitched textile art. -- Rebecca Malinsky * Wall Street Journal *Named an Honor Book. * The 2022 Historic New England Book Prize *Table of ContentsDirector’s Foreword • Preface by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich • Introduction • Ships & Hands • Canals & Cotton Gins • Railroads & Power Looms • Street Cars & Sewing Machines • Automobiles & Advertising • Rockets & Gallery Walls • Further Reading • List of illustrations • Acknowledgements • Index

    1 in stock

    £33.25

  • Genji The Prince and the Parodies

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Genji The Prince and the Parodies

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    Book SynopsisHow artists have interpreted the intrigues and love stories of The Tale of Genji, one of the world's oldest novelsLady Murasaki's Tale of Genji has delighted readers for more than 1,000 years and inspired writers to create numerous parodies. Artists have responded with a rich parallel tradition illustrating the courtly intrigues, love affairs and shifting alliances of the epic novel, as well as its retellings. This lavishly illustrated volume explores interpretations of the original story and its spinoffs by Japanese master printmakers such as Kunisada, as well as Hiroshige, Suzuki Harunobu and Chobunsai Eishi, bringing the characters to life in dazzling woodblock prints from the peerless collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.With insightful commentary from a leading Japanese print scholar, this book invites readers to explore the colorful world of The Tale of Genji and its visual afterlife.

    1 in stock

    £31.50

  • Frank Bowlings Americas

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Frank Bowlings Americas

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewA sense of contestation over both formal and thematic concerns marks them all: abstraction vies with a plaintive insistence on meaning. This tension perhaps signals Bowling’s own competing emotions about home and migration. Created at a distance from London and Guyana, his paintings give evidence of journeys both aesthetic and spiritual. -- Albert Mobilio * Bookforum *

    1 in stock

    £37.80

  • Frida Kahlo and Arte Popular

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Frida Kahlo and Arte Popular

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow Kahlo collected, celebrated and depicted Mexican folk arts in both her painting and her personaThe visionary and supremely self-fashioning artist Frida Kahlo (190754) drew inspiration throughout her career from arte popularpainted ceramics, embroidered textiles, religious votives, effigies and children''s toys, and other objects created in Mexico's rural and Indigenous communities. The hundreds of folk-art objects that filled her home and studio attest to her nationalist politics and her fascination with the work of carvers, weavers, sculptors of papier-mâché and vernacular painters. She depicted these objects in her paintings and adopted elements of traditional dress and ornament in her own self-presentation, playing on modernist fascination with folk culture and on her own relation to layered Mexican identity.This bilingual book, the first in-depth exploration of Kahlo's varied and sophisticated responses to arte popular, situates her within the bro

    1 in stock

    £37.80

  • Dutch Art in a Global Age

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Dutch Art in a Global Age

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    Book SynopsisExploring the impact and influence of global trade networks on 17th-century Dutch life and art The 17th century has long been considered a golden age for Dutch art, fueled by the Dutch Republic's growth as an economic world power. Nourished by an innovative stock market and burgeoning global trade network, this vibrant economy not only provided artists with a rich context in which to make their art, but also directly influenced the art itselfin its subject matter, materials, meaning and interpretation. The genre scenes and still lifes that today seem quintessentially Dutch actually project a global vision, and often address the positive and negative aspects of economic and global expansion.Drawing on the world-renowned collection of Dutch paintings, works on paper, decorative arts and illustrated books at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, this book offers a fresh look at 17th-century Dutch art, accompanied by authoritative essays that ask readers to consid

    1 in stock

    £48.60

  • Songs for Modern Japan

    MFA Publications Songs for Modern Japan

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA delightful primer on early-to-mid-20th-century Japan's fruitful fusion of music and design, as materialized in sheet musicJapanese society underwent a whirlwind of change during the first half of the 20th century, a time period marked by rapid modernization. While Western influences catalyzed an increasingly rapacious appetite for consumer goods, new sounds and mass-produced images flooded the stereos and screens of Japanese citizens.Perhaps more than any other objects from the period, sheet music covers graphically embodied this vortex of sights, sounds, events and ideas. Most commonly arranged for harmonica, piano, guitar and violin, music scores encompassed songs ranging from traditional Japanese folk tunes to movie scores, Western jazz, opera and patriotic marches. Publishers of music churned out sheets bound in graphically designed covers as diverse as the music within, illustrated in both Japanese- and European-influenced styles, including Art Nou

    1 in stock

    £31.50

  • Reframing Photography

    Museum of Fine Arts,Boston Reframing Photography

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisExamining the history of photography and the medium's uses beyond fine artWinner of Gold Medal in Photography from the 2024 Foreword INDIES Book Awards.Since photography's beginnings in the 19th century, the medium has constantly evolvedin its purpose, its audiences, its collectors and its technology. Reframing Photography: Multiple Histories surveys photography's past, present and future transformations through thematic groupings pulled from the preeminent collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The diverse selection of objects explores images made not just for a fine art context but also for documentation, the printed page, science, architecture, surveys, publicity and more. Photographers revealing these multiple narratives include Southworth and Hawes, Julia Margaret Cameron, Lewis Hine, James Van Der Zee, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Margaret Bourke-White, Robert Capa, Catherine Opie, Gohar Dashti, Martine Gutierriez and Alejandro Cartagena. This publication celebrates the centennial anniversary of Alfred Steiglitz's founding gift to the museum's photography collection.

    1 in stock

    £40.50

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