Search results for ""Author Hans Ulrich Obrist""
Reykjavik Art Museum Santiago Sierra: The Black Cone, Monument to Civil Disobedience
£37.24
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig Book Marks: Revisiting the Hungarian Art of the 60s and 70s: Artist Interviews by Hans Ulrich Obrist
£34.90
Cahiers d'art Cahiers d'Art 2016-2017: Gabriel Orozco
£58.50
Cahiers d'art Cahiers d’Art N°1-2, 2013: Rosemarie Trockel: 37th year
£58.50
Phaidon Press Ltd Now is Better
As seen in Design Matters with Debbie Millman, PRINT Magazine, The Slowdown, and Design Boom Stefan Sagmeister’s newest project encourages long-term thinking and reminds us that many things in the world are improving Initially conceived in 2020 as the world entered pandemic lockdown, Stefan Sagmeister has created a book that looks at the state of the world today, illuminating, through collected data, how far we’ve come, and encouraging us to think about where we can go from here. Statistics are vividly brought to life, as numbers are transformed into graphs, inlaid into nineteenth-century paintings, embroidered canvases, lenticular prints, and hand-painted water glasses. The book includes a foreword from psychologist and leading authority on language and the mind, Steven Pinker; a featured essay by graphic designer and historian Steven Heller; and a conversation between Sagmeister and Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator and artistic director of Serpentine Galleries in London and will appeal to all visually minded readers, providing a positive reaction to the tumultuous news cycle of recent years. Published in softcover with flaps Now is Better is contained within a die-cut slipcase and accompanied by a lenticular print designed by Sagmeister. Now is Better is an intriguing and thoughtful visual meditation on our daily lives.
£26.96
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig,Germany Frederic Tuten: On a Terrace in Tangier - Works on Cardboard
£30.31
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig Michael Craig-Martin: Transience
£26.24
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig Das Institut
£54.31
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig Selgascano: Serpentine Pavilion 2015
£20.67
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig Herzog & De Meuron / Ai Weiwei: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012
£46.00
Hirmer Verlag Eduardo Terrazas: Cosmos
Cosmos: Silence and Infinite offers new approaches on the stunning art works of Eduardo Terrazas’s (1936) art works. Four well known authors present a multidisciplinary vision on the artists ongoing series Possibilities of a Structure. Which suggests at once a curiosity in the fabric of our universe and a profoundly human hope for an underlying rationality behind the chaos of the world. Eduardo Terrazas’s has explored a lifetime’s worth of questions about the nature of the universe through the microcosm of his images. He derives his visual reflections with a basic geometric structure and a technique that is inspired by the Huichol “tablas” from Mexican indigenous tribes. His highly colourful and playful series Possibilities of a Structure – of which Cosmos is a subseries – is ongoing since 1974 and holds over 650 works until today: an artistic exploration of the boundaries of the infinite.
£37.80
Cahiers d'art KIM YONG-IK
£28.80