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  • Pygmalions Power

    Pennsylvania State University Press Pygmalions Power

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisExplores how the distinctive formal and material qualities of a range of Romanesque sculpture types stimulated multisensory religious experiences. Emphasizes the power of these sculptures to “come alive” in ritual and produce emotional responses for Christians of the time. Trade Review“Dale describes a historical sea change in European Christianity at the end of the first millennium, evident in the formation of Romanesque sculpture, which he masterfully explores. Pygmalion’s Power shows how the religious sense of embodiment condensed physically and metaphysically in this period and enabled a conception of vision whose materiality laid the groundwork for everything that followed in religious imagery and art. Dale’s book makes a welcome contribution to the history of images, deftly bringing art, theology, devotional practice, and visual experience together in an account that deepens our understanding of Romanesque sculpture and its implications for the history of art and religion thereafter.”—David Morgan,author of Images at Work: The Material Culture of Enchantment“The eleventh and twelfth centuries in Western Europe witnessed a level of sculptural production unequaled since antiquity. Thomas Dale offers a fresh and compelling account of this phenomenon, focusing on how the very materiality of Romanesque sculpture helped patrons and audiences make sense of their world. This book will be of wide interest to historians of medieval art, as well as to anyone interested in the problem of the senses.”—Kirk T. Ambrose,author of The Marvellous and the Monstrous in the Sculpture of Twelfth-Century Europe“In Pygmalion’s Power, Thomas Dale replaces the outdated master narrative of Romanesque sculpture with a brilliant new history of materials, meanings, and functions. Considering both the normative—portraiture and the ideal nude—and the ‘disruptive other’ of the monstrous and the lustful, he delves into issues of the body as model, as admonition, and even as musical instrument to be played rightly. Finally, characterizing the church itself as body, he demonstrates how sculpture could activate the senses and allow perception of the divine.”—Cynthia Hahn,author of Strange Beauty: Issues in the Making and Meaning of Reliquaries, 400–circa 1204“The reasons for sculpture’s ‘revival’ and its vital eventual role in the visual culture of the Middle Ages have long dogged the narrative of medieval art. Dale offers an original and thought-provoking rewriting of the problem by exploring sculpture’s new spiritual embodiment, decisively showing how viewers’ psychological investment in sculptural objects—stone sculpture in a cloister, reliquaries in crypts, carved wooden Crucifixions—animated the works and gave them meaning. Pygmalion’s Power represents a significant reorientation for medieval sculpture studies and offers a welcome challenge to older orthodoxies.”—Robert A. Maxwell,author of The Art of Medieval Urbanism: Parthenay in Romanesque Aquitaine“This is a major contribution to understanding Romanesque art. The so-called Pygmalion effect should be presented in every course on Romanesque art.”—D. K. Haworth Choice

    1 in stock

    £66.71

  • Craft School Oz Finding Form with Fibre

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £19.99

  • Legare Street Press Meisterwerke der griechischen Plastik

    15 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    15 in stock

    £28.45

  • LEGARE STREET PR La Vida Y La Obra De Pedro De Mena Y Medrano

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    15 in stock

    £19.95

  • Homo détritus

    Actes Sud Homo détritus

    Book SynopsisToday, waste management – especially plastic – on a global scale is more worrying than ever. The Democratic Republic of Congo stands among countries most affected by the lack of accountability of manufacturers relocating and outsourcing huge landfills on its soil. Ranked as the 8th poorest population in the world despite their country’s immense mineral wealth, the Congolese people is overrun by garbage left by goods produced with their own resources and labor but yet designed for others. A folk-art movement was born from the junkyards of Kinshasa. Dressed in masks and costumes made from rubbish, a generation of street children and artists from Kinshasa's Academy of Fine Arts have come together to create “Ndaku ya la vie est belle”. Founded in 2015 by visual artist Eddy Ekete, this art collective brings together 25 creators who draw their inspiration from ancestral clothing arts to stand against the ecological disaster their country suffers. To amplify their struggle and celebrate their craft, Stéphan Gladieu creates a series of totemic portraits merging documentary photography with artistic practice. In a live studio set up on the streets of Kinshasa, he highlights the militant artists’ surrealist silhouettes and vibrant creations. Introduced by novelist Wilfried N'sondé, these portraits tell a story of creative talent passed on despite the attacks of consumerism.

    £27.74

  • Sarah Sze: De nuit en jour / Night into Day:

    Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain Sarah Sze: De nuit en jour / Night into Day:

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    £32.00

  • Kishio Suga: Writings, Volume I: 1969–1979

    £25.50

  • Richard Serra 2013

    Gagosian/Rizzoli Richard Serra 2013

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisA catalogue of five monumental new works, shown in two exhibitions at Gagosian Gallery, New York. Richard Serra’s most recent sculptures, all from 2013, include 7 Plates 6 Angles, his largest indoor work to date.

    10 in stock

    £47.50

  • Carol Bove

    David Zwirner Carol Bove

    Book SynopsisCarol Bove presents new work by “sculpture’s woman of steel,” as coined by Randy Kennedy in The New York Times. Her new sculptures expand on her investigations of materiality and form.Characterized by compositions of various types of steel, Bove’s ongoing series of “collage sculptures,” begun in 2016, amalgamates theoretical and art-historical influences across time periods and disciplines. To create these lyrical and abstract assemblages, Bove pairs fabricated tubing that has been crushed and shaped at her studio with found metal scraps and a single highly polished disk. Luminous color is applied to parts of the composition, transforming the steel—more commonly associated with inflexibility and heft—into something that appears malleable and lightweight, like clay, fabric, or crinkled paper.Bove’s new works are smaller in scale and elaborate on the “collage sculptures,” with more complex forms that twist, fold, and bend into postures that belie their material construction. Bove manipulates steel to varying degrees, rendering gentle folds in some, and extreme, almost anthropomorphic contortions in others. Their contrasting textures—matte, glossy, or rough—create a further sense of visual play, heightening the surface tension throughout.The publication features a new interview with the artist by Johanna Burton. Published on the occasion of the artist’s solo exhibition at David Zwirner, Hong Kong in 2019, Carol Bove is available in both English only and bilingual English/traditional Chinese editions.

    £21.25

  • KAWS FAMILY

    Distributed Art Publishers KAWS FAMILY

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA lavishly illustrated tour of the methods, process and sources behind the iconic pop artworks of KAWSAmerican artist KAWS is one of the most famous living contemporary artists today. Renowned for his iconic visual language and larger-than-life sculptures, the artist draws on beloved pop culture icons to create a new and recognizable cast of characters of his own. The broad appeal of KAWS' style has made his artwork accessible to collectors, museum visitors and the general public alike, and has led to collaborations with coveted global brands and immense commercial success.KAWS: FAMILY, organized by the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, marks the artist's Canadian institutional exhibition debut with an array of his drawings, paintings, sculptures and selected products. The catalog features over 60 works from the past two decades, including installation photography; essays by Julian Cox, AGO Deputy Director and Chief Curator; and an interview with KA

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    £39.59

  • Barbara Hepworth Strings

    Piano Nobile Publications Barbara Hepworth Strings

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    £51.00

  • Feliza Bursztyn: Welding Madness

    Skira Feliza Bursztyn: Welding Madness

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    £24.00

  • Anish Kapoor Past Present Future The MIT Press

    MIT Press Ltd Anish Kapoor Past Present Future The MIT Press

    Book SynopsisThe first major American publication on this important contemporary sculptor.Anish Kapoor is one of a highly inventive generation of sculptors who emerged in London in the early 1980s. Since then he has created a remarkable body of work that blends a modernist sense of pure materiality with a fascination for the manipulation of form and the perception of space. This book—the first major American publication on Kapoor's work—surveys his work since 1979, with a focus on sculptures and installations made since the early 1990s. With more than ninety color images of these ambitious and complex works, three original essays, an extended interview with Kapoor, and selections from his sketchbooks, this book confirms Anish Kapoor's place as one of the most remarkable sculptors working today. Kapoor's work has evolved into an abstract and perceptually complex elaboration of the sculptural object as at once monumental and evanescent, physical and ethereal—as in his famo

    £8.54

  • Cambridge University Press Fountains and Water Culture in Byzantium

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book restores the fountains of Roman Byzantium, Byzantine Constantinople and Ottoman Istanbul, reviving the sounds, shapes, smells and sights of past water cultures. Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, is surrounded on three sides by sea, and has no major river to deliver clean, potable water. However, the cultures that thrived in this remarkable waterscape through millennia have developed and sustained diverse water cultures and a water delivery system that has supported countless fountains, some of which survive today. Scholars address the delivery system that conveyed and stored water, and the fountains, large and small, from which it gushed. Papers consider spring water, rainwater and seawater; water suitable for drinking, bathing and baptism; and fountains real, imagined and symbolic. Experts in the history of art and culture, archaeology and theology, and poetry and prose, offer reflections on water and fountains across two millennia in one locaTable of ContentsIntroduction Brooke Shilling and Paul Stephenson; 1. Where do we go now? The archaeology of monumental fountains in the Roman and early Byzantine East Julian Richard; 2. Monumental waterworks in Late Antique Constantinople Paul Stephenson and Ragnar Hedlund; 3. Fistulae and water fraud in Late Antique Constantinople Gerda de Kleijn; 4. The Silahtarağa statues in context Brenda Longfellow; 5. The bronze goose from the hippodrome Rowena Loverance; 6. The serpent column fountain Paul Stephenson; 7. The culture of water in the 'Macedonian Renaissance' Paul Magdalino; 8. When bath became church: spatial fusion in Late Antique Constantinople and beyond Jesper Blid Kullberg; 9. Zoomorphic rainwater spouts Philipp Niewöhner; 10. Spouts and finials defining fountains by giving water shape and sound Eunice Dauterman Maguire; 11. Fountains of paradise in early Byzantine art, homilies, and hymns Brooke Shilling; 12. Where did the waters of paradise go after iconoclasm? Henry Maguire; 13. 'Rejoice, Spring.' The Theotokos as a fountain in the liturgical practice of Byzantine hymnography Helena Bodin; 14. Words, water, and power: literary fountains and metaphors of patronage in eleventh- and twelfth-century Byzantium Ingela Nilsson; 15. Ancient water in fictional fountains: waterworks in Byzantine novels and romances Terése Nilsson; 16. The shrine of the Theotokos at the Pege Isabel Kimmelfield; 17. A dome for the water: canopied fountains and cypress trees in Byzantine and early Ottoman Constantinople Federica Broilo; 18. Sinan's ablution fountains Johan Mårtelius.

    5 in stock

    £99.75

  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Paper Mache Dragons Making Dragons Trophies

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £15.28

  • History of Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture

    Nova Science Publishers Inc History of Sculpture, Painting, and Architecture

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book is under the impression that the general cultivation of practical taste, and an acquaintance with the principles of the Fine Arts, are not only desirable in the light of acquirement, but must eventually prove highly beneficial to the useful arts of the country.

    2 in stock

    £138.39

  • American Masters of Painting and Sculpting

    Nova Science Publishers Inc American Masters of Painting and Sculpting

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is a compilation of two books by Charles H Caffin. The book contains biographies of important American painters. American Masters of Sculpting contains the biographies of important American sculptors. This culturally important book encourages interest in the arts.

    1 in stock

    £163.19

  • George Rickey: A Life in Balance

    David R. Godine Publisher Inc George Rickey: A Life in Balance

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    Book SynopsisThe first biography of George Rickey, one of the greatest kinetic sculptors of the 20th century. His moving blades, squares, triangles, and circles can be found in museums and public spaces around the world, from bucolic landscapes to the streets of New York City. Now, here is the story of his life, his times, and his vision of balance that created something new―sculpture that is defined by movement.Before his death in 2002, George Rickey created more than 3,000 moving sculptures, including hundreds of major outdoor installations. His “useless machines,” as he called them, achieved complete rotation, used multiple variations of the pendulum, and delighted viewers with the joyride effects of conical movement. George Rickey: A Life in Balance follows the life of a renowned artist―first a painter, then a sculptor―who found inspiration all around him―as a child visiting the Singer Sewing Machine factory managed by his father, in his adventurous youth in the London and Paris art studios of the 1920s, as an engineer in the Army Air Corps during World War II, and later as a pioneer in academic art programs around the United States when he embarked on the sculpture he became famous for.But this is not only the story of a single artist’s creativity and achievement but of Rickey’s life in the larger context of the twentieth century: from Depression-era America to the upheaval of World War II, from the rise of New York as the world’s art capital at mid-century to the tumultuous 1960s, when Rickey emerged as an international figure rubbing elbows with Alexander Calder, David Smith, Christo, and many others. It is also the story of an exceptional marriage and of Rickey’s charismatic, devoted wife, Edith Leighton, who managed her husband’s career and reputation in the high-powered art circles of New York, Berlin, and Los Angeles.Belinda Rathbone (author of The Boston Raphael and Walker Evans: A Biography) has captured the spirit of an artist and his world in this deeply researched and engrossing biography. George Rickey: A Life in Balance is for any reader fascinated by the lives of artists, the creation of enduring art, or twentieth century modernism. Includes 30 photographs that document Rickey’s life and work.Trade Review“George Rickey: A Life in Balance has everything a biography should have: up-close-and-personal first person accounts of the day-to-day life of an artist. An engaging and page-turning portrait.”—The ArtsFuse “Rathbone has written a model artist’s biography. She deftly interweaves life and art, showing how Rickey’s real-world experiences shaped his evolving aesthetic. She discusses [his art] with authority and insight…”—The New Criterion “This biography, much like the artist’s sculptures, is a wise, balanced, and enjoyable creation, capturing Rickey’s life and character with a light, sure touch.”—Scottish Art News "Like one of his sculptures, George Rickey: A Life in Balance has many moving parts that . . . gracefully twist and turn to tell a very personal and public story. It feels like a Rickey revival.”—Hyperallergic “Rathbone’s marvelously readable biography succeeds in bringing the Rickeys and the world in which they lived into timely focus.”—Santa Barbara Independent “In her enthralling biography, Belinda Rathbone traces George Rickey’s long Wanderjahre—artistic, intellectual and erotic—across Europe and the United States, and shows how his dual training in art and engineering helped him re-invent kinetic sculpture for the postwar era. In the second half of the book, Rickey’s tempestuous marriage to Edie Leighton provides a dramatic counterpoint to his growing professional success. From beginning to end, Rathbone adeptly explores the mysteries of art and love.”—Pepe Karmel, author of Abstract Art: A Global History “If you’re of a mindset (like I typically am) that biographies are dry (whereas memoirs aren’t), you’ll be captivated by Rathbone’s exceptional prose and impeccable research.”—Lorraine Kleinwaks, Enchanted Prose“Belinda Rathbone’s George Rickey: A Life in Balance is far more than a portrait of the artist, although with deft strokes and canny perspectives this master biographer renders a fully satisfying account of an energetically lived life. But there is this, too: a skillfully told history of twentieth century art, from Cubism to Constructivism and beyond, woven into the life story of a brilliant and influential practitioner whose working years spanned six decades and whose circles of association reached across the globe. Read George Rickey to be inspired, educated, and immersed in what the sculptor called his ‘box of colors,’ the stunning elements of his visual vocabulary Rathbone names: gravity, momentum, inertia, rotation, acceleration.” —Megan Marshall, author of Margaret Fuller: A New American Life and Elizabeth Bishop: A Miracle for Breakfast “Deftly navigating a massive archive of personal letters, notebooks, and interviews, Rathbone humanizes George Rickey, an artist-intellectual whose kinetic sculptures are canonical in the history of postwar modernism. She presents the man intimately: his childhood in Scotland, his elite education, his years as a painter, his teaching, writing and worldly travels, his international recognition, and his friends and family, especially his spirited wife Edie. Rathbone’s brilliant research and incisive narration basks in George Rickey’s good company as well as his mechanical wizardry.” —Wanda M. Corn, author of The Great American Thing: Modern Art and National Identity, 1915-1955 “Belinda Rathbone has crafted a superb and deeply researched biography. She constructs a narrative that adroitly chronicles the life of the great kinetic sculptor George Rickey, deeply erudite, intellectual, and creative man, and his tumultuous era. Equally satisfying and timely is Rathbone's fascinating portrayal of the powerful alliance between Rickey and his charming, strong-willed wife, Edie Rickey.”—Gabrielle Selz, author of Light on Fire: The Art and Life of Sam Francis

    1 in stock

    £27.54

  • Monument Man The Life and Art of Daniel Chester

    Princeton Architectural Press Monument Man The Life and Art of Daniel Chester

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    £20.00

  • Peter Powning: A Retrospective / Une

    Goose Lane Editions Peter Powning: A Retrospective / Une

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    Book SynopsisA CBC New Brunswick Book List Selection"I start with an original object, break it, and transform parts of the piece into other materials. These pieces gather meaning and explanation as I work with them."Peter Powning is simultaneously referred to as a sculptor and a ceramist, but his art does not fit easy categorization, incorporating and combining elements from one medium into another. His work challenges the viewer to reconsider the object, its form, and its function. This inventiveness has resulted in numerous exhibitions, awards, and commissions for public art sculptures throughout Canada.Featuring 175 full-colour images of Powning’s work along with essays by curators and critics, Peter Powning celebrates the career of one of Canada’s finest visual artists and accompanies a major retrospective exhibition organized by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.Trade Review"A pleasure to read, and the perfect coffee table book to showcase inventive New Brunswick art." * [EDIT] *"The book is much more than a usual exhibition catalogue: its bilingual text and images of the work, most photographed by Powning himself, offer a rare, intimate glimpse into a life devoted to the pursuit of a multi-disciplined practice." -- Carol Brueau * Billie *

    1 in stock

    £29.74

  • Painting the Warmth of the Sun: St Ives Artists,

    2 in stock

    £31.49

  • Making Art in Africa: 1960-2010

    Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd Making Art in Africa: 1960-2010

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhat does it mean to make art in Africa? In Making Art in Africa, 60 of the continent's leading artists give very different answers to this question through a series of extraordinary first-hand commentaries relating to specific works.The book includes accounts from key curators and co-ordinators, and primary images are considered in the context of contemporary events, personal discoveries, and the networks such as Triangle which have brought them together. Showcasing paintings, sculptures, prints and installations, Making Art in Africa marries the selected interviews and their associated images with archival and comparative illustrations. The result is an unparalleled insight into the artworks, experiences and processes of art making in Africa during a period of radical social change. Visually appealing with absorbing, accessible texts, Making Art in Africa provides a unique contribution to the literature available on this fascinating subject, and will be an essential purchase for scholars and general readers alike.Trade Review'At the heart of this book - and what makes it unique - are the artists' first person stories about their own experiences in art making... For librarians building African art collections, this should be on your "must buy" list for 2015.' Art Libraries Society of North AmericaTable of ContentsContents: Foreword, Sir Anthony Caro; Triangle in Africa, Rober Loder; Seventy Conversations about Making Art in Africa, Polly Savage; The Voice of Africa: African Voices, John Picton; Lagos/Kaduna/Oshogbo, Nigeria; Kumasi, Ghana; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Nairobi, Kenya; Kampala, Uganda; Lusaka, Zambia; Harare/Bulawayo, Zimbabwe; Johannesburg, South Africa; Cape Town, South Africa; Limpopo, South Africa; Maputo, Mozambique; Gaborone and D'Kar, Botswana; Windhoek, Namibia; Selected Reading; Index.

    1 in stock

    £41.25

  • Life and Bronze: A Sculptor's Journal

    Granville Island Publishing Life and Bronze: A Sculptor's Journal

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    £39.94

  • Soul Stories: Narrative Sculpture

    Larson Publications Soul Stories: Narrative Sculpture

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    Book SynopsisTeresa Moorehouse''s narrative sculptures tell deep, often timeless stories in cold cast bronze, with patinas of copper, silver, or gold. Some draw on traditional myths or legends. Others discover new voices for contemporary experience of spiritual mysteries. Her images weave a language of symbols that surpasses logic and speaks directly to intuition and spirit. Soul Stories elegantly displays thirty-nine of the artist''s favourite works in cold cast bronze. Her own brief narratives companion the photographs, to lead us by the hand into each sculpture''s magical world.

    2 in stock

    £22.09

  • Fusing Lab and Gallery: Device Art in Japan and

    Transcript Verlag Fusing Lab and Gallery: Device Art in Japan and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhy do Japanese artists team up with engineers in order to create so-called "Device Art"? What is a nanoscientist's motivation in approaching the artworld? In the past few years, there has been a remarkable increase in attempts to foster the exchange between art, technology, and science - an exchange taking place in academies, museums, or even in research laboratories. Media art has proven especially important in the dialogue between these cultural fields. This book is a contribution to the current debate on "art & science", interdisciplinarity, and the discourse of innovation. It critically assesses artistic positions that appear as the ongoing attempt to localize art's position within technological and societal change - between now and the future.

    3 in stock

    £33.14

  • Figures: A Pictorial Journal. 1954-1971

    Edition Axel Menges Figures: A Pictorial Journal. 1954-1971

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisText in English & German. The architect is at all times also an artist. How otherwise would he be able to tame the three-dimensionality of space and subdue the urges of physics and structural mechanics with the creations of his fantasy? This creativity is however mostly restricted purely to its own field. Rob Krier is an exception. Since the beginning of his career in construction, he has always seen his love of art as a vocation -- one which he nurtures parallel to his work. Fine art should stand in dialogue with architecture and it is Krier's ambition to have iconographic themes brought into the latter, so that they might speak equally to both the occupants of a building and to bystanders, moving them to thoughtful reflection. In his Pictorial Journal 19541971, Rob Krier describes how his twin passion for fine art and architecture emerged. Born into a household of gifted artists and craftsmen, he came into contact with art and architecture as a very young boy and took his own first steps in painting and sculpture in his early years. His enthusiasm for the architecture of Rome cemented his determination to become an architect. Krier tells of his grammar-school years in Echternach and his university studies in Munich in words just as enthralling as his first taste of professional life with Oswald Mathias Ungers and Frei Otto. His autobiographical notes are accompanied by numerous sketches, drawings and sculptures, which were produced during this period and in which the author's multifaceted experiences find artistic manifestation. Born and raised in Luxembourg, Krier moved to Vienna after having studied in Munich and worked for Oswald Mathias Ungers and Frei Otto. After teaching posts in Stuttgart and Lausanne, he was a professor at the Technische Universität in Vienna from 1976 to 1998 and, in 1986, held a guest professorship at Yale University in New Haven, Mass. Krier has developed urban-design concepts for Stuttgart, Vienna, Berlin, Amiens, Montpellier, Leeds, Gothenburg, Lodz, Amsterdam, Den Haag and many other cities. Projects with which he was first able to translate his vision of a spatial concept, such as Rauchstrasse in Berlin, Breitenfurterstrasse in Vienna or Ritterstrasse with Schinkelplatz in Berlin, repeatedly found their place in international publications.

    1 in stock

    £50.15

  • Figures: A Pictorial Journal 1972-1975

    Edition Axel Menges Figures: A Pictorial Journal 1972-1975

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisText in English & German. The architect is at all times also an artist. How otherwise would he be able to tame the three-dimensionality of space and subdue the urges of physics and structural mechanics with the creations of his fantasy? This creativity is however mostly restricted purely to its own field. Rob Krier, is an exception. Since the beginning of his career in construction, he has always seen his love of art as a vocation -- one which he nurtures parallel to his work. Fine art should stand in dialogue with architecture and it is Krier's ambition to have iconographic themes brought into the latter, so that they might speak equally to both the occupants of a building and to bystanders, moving them to thoughtful reflection. In his Pictorial Journal 19541971, Rob Krier describes in compelling words and pictures how he came to have a twin passion for fine art and architecture and told of his grammar school years in Echternach, his studies in Munich and his first taste of professional life with Oswald Mathias Ungers and Frei Otto. In his Pictorial Journal 19541971, which covers the period of Krier's work as a lecturer and assistant to Prof. Johannes Uhl at Stuttgart University, the text is restricted to a minimum. The pictures are less colourful, more composed. The 'daily scribbles' dominate -- mainly sketches and drawings of people and animals, buildings, landscapes, objects and also fantasies. The volume is rounded off with a detailed résumé. Born and raised in Luxembourg, Krier moved to Vienna after having studied in Munich and worked for Oswald Mathias Ungers and Frei Otto. After teaching posts in Stuttgart and Lausanne, he was a professor at the Technische Universität in Vienna from 1976 to 1998 and, in 1986, held a guest professorship at Yale University in New Haven, Mass. Krier has developed urban-design concepts for Stuttgart, Vienna, Berlin, Amiens, Montpellier, Leeds, Gothenburg, Lodz, Amsterdam, Den Haag and many other cities. Projects with which he was first able to translate his vision of a spatial concept, such as Rauchstrasse in Berlin, Breitenfurterstrasse in Vienna or Ritterstrasse with Schinkelplatz in Berlin, repeatedly found their place in international publications.

    1 in stock

    £41.65

  • Nyoman Nuarta

    Afterhours Nyoman Nuarta

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    4 in stock

    £191.25

  • Survey of Indian Sculpture

    Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Survey of Indian Sculpture

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisComprehensive history of Indian Sculpture from ancient to medieval times, emphasizing origins and evolution of Indian plastic art, showcasing schools and styles. Author interprets changes as logical progression, offering insights into India's artistic legacy.

    1 in stock

    £18.75

  • An Unreasoned Act of Being Sculptures by Himmat

    Mapin Publishing Pvt.Ltd An Unreasoned Act of Being Sculptures by Himmat

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    £28.50

  • Museum Tusculanum Press A Stage for the King: The Travels of Christian IV

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    £999.99

  • Precious Sculptures: Sacred Gold and Silver in

    Edizioni Musei Vaticani Precious Sculptures: Sacred Gold and Silver in

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    7 in stock

    £17.55

  • Micromegalic Inscriptions. A Rococo Story of

    Le Penseur Micromegalic Inscriptions. A Rococo Story of

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe meaning of the term micromegalic is excavated within the realm of Rococo ornamentation. Rococo ornamentation is examined geometrically, mathematically, and historically. Inthis study, engraved prints constitute the main sources of research and analysis. The historicalinvestigation is followed by an exposé of the influence of Rococo principles on a numberof contemporary digital creations.The book reports on, and discusses, the author’s contemporary artworks inspired by Rococoprints and their particular techniques of fabrication and representation. These experimentssit within the realm of Generative Art. As such, their purpose is to develop MicromegalicInscriptions, which are dynamic simulations of both abstract details and fifictional landscapes

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    £17.99

  • Young Michelangelo The Path To The Sistine

    Duckworth Books Young Michelangelo The Path To The Sistine

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA reinterpretation of the early life and career of Michelangelo, arguably the greatest artist in history. It explores Michelangelo's involvement in the most troubling controversies of his age, and recreates Florence and Rome with sketches of Lorenzo the Magnificent, Leonardo, Julius II and Machiavelli.Trade Review'Spike crystallizes historical detail into vivid , memorable imagery... Alternating between accounts of the turbulent political atmosphere and details of Michelangelo's most private moments in the sculpture studio, Spike creates a rich narrative that promises more intrigue than the best adventure novel' Publishers Weekly'Michelangelo is a difficult man to like, but impossible to resist. Spike captures his magnetism, his drive and the sheer scale of his ambition' Sarah Bakewell, Sunday Times'No art historian has got closer to Michelangelo than John T. Spike' Sunday Telegraph 'Tense and agile as an early sculpture, Young Michelangelo is a compelling portrait of the artist as a young man in a dangerous time' Peter Robb, author of M: The Man Who Became Caravaggio'A crisply thorough biography' Christopher Bray, Daily Express

    5 in stock

    £18.00

  • Water Trade Paper Crystals

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    £14.99

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    £13.22

  • Legare Street Press Sculpture of Today 1

    15 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    15 in stock

    £25.60

  • Legare Street Press A History of European and American Sculpture From the Early Christian Period to the Present Day 2

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    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    15 in stock

    £28.45

  • Legare Street Press The Appreciation of Sculpture

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £25.60

  • Legare Street Press The Italian Bronze Statuettes of the Renaissance v.2

    15 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

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    £15.95

  • Legare Street Press Statues of Abraham Lincoln. Groups With Lincoln Sculptors Statuettes R Rogers 2

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