Gender and Postsecularity in Knowledge Production and Visual Culture
Essays exploring the intersections of gender and religion in postsecular knowledge production and visual culture. During the last three decades, religious practices have gained increased visibility on a global scale, while the concept of secularity--and its relationship to religion--has become an object of intense interdisciplinary debates internationally. While the secular and the religious previously had marginalized positions within the academic field of gender studies, we can now observe a growing interest in religion and spirituality within this area of study, as well as gender-based activism. This publication features essays by scholars in gender and religious studies that collectively reflect upon and develop interdisciplinary and transregional ideas about the intricate dynamics of secularity, religiosity, and gender. The texts explore the entanglements and borders of religions and secularities in everyday life, as well as in art, culture, and knowledge production. Situated in an understanding of religion as both a category of thought and a marker of identity, this book considers new approaches to exploring the dynamic relationships between religiosity, secularity, and gender. Copublished by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Alternative Pedagogical Spaces
A critical exploration of independent educational organizations and the hurdles in the way of remaining "alternative" with the passing of time. Grounded in empirical research, Alternative Pedagogical Spaces: From Utopia to Institutionalization is a critical inquiry into the establishment, development, and transformation of alternative pedagogical and social spaces. Written by Anna Colin, a former director and co-founder of Open School East, an independent art school and community space founded in London in 2013, this essay-length book explores the instituting factors, organizational life cycles, and alignments and misalignments between values and practices that permeate such a project. The essay delves into the qualities and prerequisites for what Colin calls "multi-public educational organizations." It also scrutinizes the hurdles associated with the effort to remain alternative, including processes of habituation, temptation or pressure to scale up, ethos-bending fundraising exercises, and long tenure, as well as the plain desire for stability and sustainability. Alternative Pedagogical Spaces proposes where to look for a reconceptualization of waiting, slowness, and longevity, and asks how these ideas may benefit cultural practice and the design of future institutions (or the redesign of existing ones). Overriding the common assumption that success equals longevity, the author searches for institutional models that resist chrononormativity, drawing from social movements, psychotherapy, biology, and permaculture. Copublished by Villa Arson
IB Diploma Programme Visual Arts Student Book 2025
The Oxford Handbook of Roman Imagery and Iconography
Imagery and iconography served specific functions in public, private, and ritual spheres in the Roman world. State-sanctioned imagery communicated politically charged ideas through an often-complex pictorial language, composed of emblems and attributes that signaled aspects of policy. In the private sphere, imagery communicated ethnic, social, and religious identities through specific signs, symbols, and forms, and through the emulation of state-sanctioned art. This volume focuses primarily on visual imagery in the Roman world, examined by context and period, and the evolving scholarly traditions of iconographic analysis and visual semiotics that have framed the modern study of these images. Among other subjects, essays touch on iconography and style in republican and early imperial art, public sculpture and social practice in the Roman Empire, coin iconography, funerary imagery, imagery in ritual use, and images and interpretation of Africans in Roman art. The Oxford Handbook of Roman Imagery and Iconography is an important reference work for both the communicative value of images in the Roman world and the tradition of iconographical analysis.
Designing for Playful Engagement in Museums
Designing for Playful Engagement in Museums is filled with creative fodder for practitioners who wish to make more memorable and engaging experiences that promote a sense of presence, effectively evoke emotions, tell stories that transport them, and harness visitors' innate playfulness.
Literary Heritage
Literary Heritage examines the literary heritage sector in the post-pandemic moment. The book argues that this is a unique time for literary heritage management and demonstrates that the key to understanding it is an analysis of the transformations that took place because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Seeing Beyond Man-made
Man-made inventions serve man. God-created substances provide the means by which man can create his inventions. Our use of the inventions can be used to glorify the God of the universe if properly utilized by man. Photographing these inventions is my hobby and a tribute to the God Who created man and his inventions.
Pygmalion 2
Pygmalion 2 is an occasional publication intended to start a real and meaningful debate as to the nature, purpose and future of carving in the twenty-first century. This is a period when we see not only the continuation of a long-term decline in demand for hand carving skills, but the increased replacement, including by some heritage bodies, of those skills by laser-guided cutting machines and even 3D printers. Carving in art education has been under threat for a very long time, but it is now almost non-existent outside of a very small number of highly specialist institutions.Despite this, Pygmalion does not start from the standpoint that carving is doomed. But it does intend to provoke the carving community to acknowledge there are potentially serious problems we must face and that we have put off the difficult act of facing them for far too long.Intentionally challenging and provocative, we do not claim to have any answers, but we do claim the right to ask questions - what we call our provocations. Through them our aim is to provoke debate. Whether you want to join in that debate is up to you.
Illustration: A Concise History
Illustration: A Concise History is a dynamic visual journey through the landscape of illustration that maps the evolution of the discipline from the industrial revolution to the postdigital age and showcases over 180 of its most iconic practitioners, including Laura Knight, Antonio Lopez, K瓣the Kollwitz, and Hayao Miyazaki. By contextualizing the subject within a framework of key political events, cultural innovations, and technological advances, Andrew Hall redefines how we might think about illustration and the place that it has in our ever-evolving global network.The second half of this introductory volume follows on from the ten chapters charting the chronology of illustration to provide a more in-depth look at its specific commercial genres across eleven feature sections, each including minihistories, practical career advice, and biographies of inspirational practitioners who operated within the field.
H. C. Westermann
A new consideration of the playful and unsettling sculptures of H. C. Westermann, guiding figure of American conceptualism and craft An acrobat, carpenter, railroad repairman, and two-time naval war veteran, sculptor H. C. Westermann (1922-1981) rose to prominence in Chicago in the 1950s with new forms inspired by his personal experiences. This overdue reassessment of an understudied artist includes stunning new photographs of Westermann's intricate and exceptionally crafted sculptures throughout his career. New essays by Giampaolo Bianconi and Thea Liberty Nichols explore his nonconformist attitudes about masculinity and his intense response to the horrors of war--a recurring theme in Westermann's sculpture following his return from service in the Korean War--as well as his experiments with wordplay, connection to conceptualism, and astonishing contributions to American art. An interview with artist Ed Ruscha, who knew and admired Westermann and his attention to craft, gives context to Westermann's complex role as an unpretentious father figure to American conceptual and pop artists. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition Schedule: Art Institute of Chicago (May 17, 2025-May 17, 2026)
Screened Stages
This book is devoted to tracing the variety of ways that theatre, theatricality, and performance are embedded in Hollywood cinema as screened stages.
Visionary Art
This book contains many of the author's artistic image produced throughout the years. The visionary imagery was stimulated by his earlier Jungian studies dealing with dreams, active imagination meditations, and later by visionary plant medicines, all of which took him into the extraordinary depths of my psyche to experience archetypal symbolism as part of his individuation process and healing. A personal commentary follows each art piece; however, the author/artist invites the viewer to find meaning in the images that reflects their own psyche. The book reflects his personal struggles with the forces of darkness and light, woundedness and radiance, despair and hope, as well as his transpersonal connection to the natural world.
Violence and Trauma in Contemporary Performance
Performances dealing with histories of violence and trauma in contemporary societiesIn this book, scholars and artists from different fields such as Performance Studies, Cultural and Visual Studies, Psychology and Performance Art address how performances and performance practices engage with histories of violence and trauma in contemporary societies. They explore performance practices as alternative approaches to transitional justice schemes, as embodied encounters with witnesses inside and outside rehearsal spaces, and as research environments for artists working on intergenerational trauma, the legacies of colonialism and migration. The collection offers new ways of seeing, healing and remembering violence and trauma in and through contemporary performances. It challenges common assumptions about dominant and silenced narratives, as well as precarious and resilient bodies that embody performances of historical and ongoing violence and trauma. Ebook available in Open Access.Contributing authors: Christel Stalpaert (Ghent University), Sofie de Smet (Ghent University / KU Leuven), Marieke Breyne, Pedzisai Maedza (University College Dublin), Mark Fleishman (University of Cape Town), Klaas Tindemans (RITCS School of Arts), Evelien Jonckheere (Antwerp University), Ayham Salloum, Samah Hijawi (Universit矇 Libre de Bruxelles), Mekhitar Garabedian (KASK School of Arts).
The Visitor Studies Guide
The Visitor Studies Guide offers an up-to-date overview of the rapidly expanding field of theory and research practice relating to the public use of museums, galleries, libraries, archives, memorials, zoos, aquariums, planetariums, gardens, urban parks, arboretums, nature centres, historic sites, and protected areas.
Voces del Pueblo
Long overdue art catalog for the New Mexican Chicano movement of the 1970s. Vibrant art by activist Chicanx creatives fills an enormous gap in the history of art from the movement that blossomed in the 1960s and 1970s. The decade between 1970 and 1980 marks an important period in the Chicana and Chicano Movement in New Mexico known simply as the movimiento. Artists from all over the state played important roles in the movement by providing art, participating in political discourse, and organizing actions. However, while some activists and organizers, such as Dolores Huerta, are known and celebrated nationally, most of these artists have gone unrecognized. Not only have they been overlooked in the art history and discourse of New Mexico, they have also gone unrecognized in the discussion of Chicano art history nationally. Voces del Pueblo begins to repair this gap in the history of the Chicana and Chicano art movement. Printed in color and black and white, the book showcases nearly two hundred images, including work by six New Mexico artists as well as historical photos of the movement. Readers will also find interviews with each of these artists and contextualizing essays by the cocurators of the National Hispanic Cultural Center exhibit, Ray Hern獺ndez-Dur獺n and Irene V獺squez, as well as scholars, such as Phillip B. (Felipe) Gonzales, Howard Griego, and Sonja Elena Gandert. The result is an incomparable look at art history in New Mexico and the importance of New Mexican artists in the Chicana and Chicano Movement.
A History of Violence
An artistic study of the Wendezeit in East Germany. The focus of this narrative-analytical text-photo-montage is the so-called Wendezeit in East Germany, the years after the reunification, and the individual and collective outbreaks of violence that accompanied this radical change. Based on personal experiences and trained on literary and theoretical works such as Alexander Kluge's Case Histories, Klaus Theweleit's Male Fantasies, and W.G. Sebald's novel Austerlitz, Kai Ziegner reflects on remembrance and testimony in a way that is as critical as it is experimental. Where and how do authoritarian regimes and structures persist across generations? What scars can be read on the fault lines of disruptive processes and how to deal with--not only historical--situations in which the protagonists are victims and perpetrators at the same time? Ziegner's artistic research shows how the unpresentable can become visible, how the ambiguous can be told, and how a differentiated processing can be made possible.
Artmaking as Embodied Enquiry
An inter/trans/postdisciplinary artistic analysis of folds and folding. What can a fold be? Virtually anything and everything. For centuries, folds and folding have captured the world's imagination. Folds readily appear in revivals of the ancient craft of origami, amid the simplest acts of pedestrian life, within the philosophical turnings of the mind, and in art, design, architecture, performing arts, and linguistics around the world. What awaits our understanding is how deeply the fold figures into embodiment, into our very impulse to create. This book is about folding as a vibrant stimulus for inter/trans/postdisciplinary artistic research, whether for the performative, for product realization, or simply to enliven body, mind, and spirit. Destined for artmaking--for making any art--the f/old practice etches into the very fabric of embodiment. As such, the f/old reaches outside the constraints of disciplinary silos into nice areas that embrace the unknown, with all its underlying tensions and ambiguities. In conceiving of art made differently, Susan Sentler and Glenna Batson share the abundance of their decade-long collaboration in developing their approach to practice research in the fold. In addition to their insights, they invite eight of their collaborators to contribute, each a veteran artist of a diverse genre. Featuring a wide variety of practice samples and images, this book reflects on a current and unique somatic-oriented arts research practice and pedagogy with an intriguing blend of interdisciplinary concern and practice.
Graphis Journal Magazine 384
The Graphis Journal issue #384 is packed with top-tier creative talent that's changing the game across design, advertising, photography, and beyond. These aren't just names--they're industry disruptors and trailblazers who push boundaries and redefine what's possible in visual communication. This is more than just a magazine--it's a masterclass in creativity, with insights from award-winning talents who are shaping the future of design and advertising.Why These Talents Matter: - Stefan Sagmeister (USA): Last featured in issue #339 of The Graphis Journal, this Graphis Master has mastered the work/life balance; when he's not creating exhibits and publishing books, he's taking a sabbatical to discover his next big idea. - Paul Garbett (AU): Whether he's working on signage and wayfinding projects or collaborating with art galleries and exhibitions, he believes that design is an act of optimism, which he uses to envision and realize a better future.- Ariel Freaner (USA): The founder of Freaner Creative & Design, Ariel was inspired to enter the art field after seeing Star Wars and various Steven Spielberg films, and now makes attention-grabbing ads for the likes of Bill Melendez Productions, Fujitsu Ten, Calimax, and the Red Cross.- Stan Musilek (USA) and Eric Melzer (USA): These photographers see what makes people beautiful. Stan is motivated by women and feminine beauty, as seen in his glamorous model shots and tasteful nudes, while Eric shoots a wide range of subjects yet always keeps people at the center of his work.- Mark Braught (USA): The creator of the iconic images for the Harry Potter series, Mark runs his own design firm, UP-Ideas, with his work partner Roger Sawhill when he's not bringing stories to life for books or editorials.- Thomas McNulty (USA): When teaching students at the Academy of Art University, Tom gives out assignments based on various process and problem-solving methods that include conducting in-depth research, writing a design strategy plan, and more.Why Your Clients Will Love It: This Journal offers both incredible images and thoughtful interviews, where these visual art geniuses talk about their lives, what inspires them, and what it means to be successful. It's an opportunity for customers to discover how these greats work, whether they're creatives themselves or simply appreciate award-winning artistry.Make It Relatable: Your clients who cater to creative minds are constantly seeking inspiration and insight into what's working in today's competitive market. The Graphis Journal issue #384 delivers exactly that--exclusive access to the thoughts and methods of today's industry leaders who are driving the biggest trends and innovations. It's not just a resource, it's a competitive advantage.What's In It for You: When you sell The Graphis Journal issue #384, you're not just selling a quarterly magazine--you're providing insights that can only come from the world's top creative minds.Key Selling Points to Drive Home: - Exclusive interviews with today's industry leaders who shape global trends.- Stunning, full-page visuals of award-winning work.- Insights that can fuel the creative process. Get excited about The Graphis Journal issue #384--because if you're serious about the visual arts, this is the best resource available!
This Is Not New
Praise for Curationism: "Balzer writes with zest, scepticism and sly humour" Sheila Heti, author of Pure Colour What does it mean to call something "new"? Why is Western art and culture, even after postmodernism, still so obsessed with the concept? What are the consequences of relying on culture to bring about social change? In this provocative book, David Balzer argues that Western culture was never designed to produce truly new or original artefacts. Rather, we move from fixation to fixation, trend to trend--a cycle of creation and destruction with deep origins in Judeo-Christianity and the paganism that preceded it. The culture industry promises its own form of change while preserving existing systems of power exactly as they are. From the New Jerusalem to the New Left, from Vannevar Bush to Kate Bush, This is Not New asks difficult questions about the role of culture not in making change, but in delaying--even preventing--it. David Balzer is a writer, lawyer, editor, and educator. He is the author of Contrivances and Curationism: How Curating Took Over the Art World and Everything Else. His critical writing has appeared in the Globe and Mail, the Guardian, Artforum, and Frieze. He lives in Canada.
The Unknown in Design, Art, and Technology
Today, we not only design and produce artifacts, but also subjective experiences, life models and social change. This active shaping of our life circumstances is usually seen as a plannable and methodical activity. However, practice shows that a multitude of uncertainties, non-conceptualizable actions and forms of not-knowing are involved in these processes. The contributions in this volume are dedicated to dealing with the unknown in design, art, and technology.
Caring Infrastructures
Care has become a trend in the art field, but much of the recent curatorial focus seems to be limited to symbolic gestures through exhibitions and public programming. These efforts, however, have led to few (infra)structural changes. The need remains for bringing about fair working conditions, gender equity, and support structures for caregivers and care-receivers. In response, Sascia Bailer redefines 罈curatorial care竄 as an infrastructural practice grounded in feminist care ethics that provides 罈care for presence竄 for diverse audiences. Drawing from socially engaged curatorial and artistic practices, she offers hands-on propositions for constructing caring infrastructures and provides a micro-political roadmap for curating with care.
Grand-Guignol Cinema and the Horror Genre
Grand-Gugignol Cinema and the Horror Genre traces important contributions of the Parisian Grand-Guignol theatre's Golden Age as theoretical considerations of embodiment and affect in the development of horror cinema in the twentieth century. This study traces key components of the Grand-Guignol stage as a means to explore the immersive and corporeal aspects of horror cinema from the sound period to today. The book is a means to explore the Grand-Guignol not only as a historical place and genre, but theoretically, as a conceptual framework that opens up an affective mapping of Grand-Guignol attractions in cinema. In a broader theoretical sense, Mario DeGiglio-Bellemare positions Grand-Guignol cinema in corporeal and affective terms as a way to discuss central themes from the Golden Age of the Grand-Guignol theatre as they figure within the framework of post-representational analysis in cinema studies. Post-representational analysis draws meaning out of matter, or the material intensities of films; here, making sense (representation and meaning) and also sensing (in a more corporeal, sensorial way) have political relevance that cut across gender, class, race and sexuality. The author deploys the Grand-Guignol as a conceptual tool to reveal its important influence on the horror genre by focusing on the dominant themes of the Grand-Guignol theatre that cinematic horror has taken up in its own immersive theatrics of the corporeal and sensorial. This study's restoration of a long Grand-Guignol tradition in cinema makes it a significant contribution to new theorizations of horror. It brings seemingly disparate traditions into conversation, as American, Canadian, French, and Italian cinema are all important sites for thinking through cinematic embodiment. These four countries have developed their own important genres and movements of Grand-Guignol cinema: the slasher, the "French Films of Sensation," Canadian "body horror," and the giallo. The Grand-Guignol famously operated in a dead-end of Chaptal Street, in the Pigalle district of Paris; this study offers affective and corporeal readings that open up new byways beyond the dead-end of psychoanalytic readings that continue to be dominant in horror genre scholarship.
Else Master crafts woman
A catalogue and history of some of the jewellery of Else Wongtschowski. Else was a silver and goldsmith who completed her apprenticeship in Germany. She wanted to become a doctor but was not allowed to follow this pathway because she was a Jew. Else fled Germany for South Africa in the thirties.
Fashion Illustration Techniques in Watercolor
Hello, and welcome to "Fashion Illustration Techniques in Watercolor!" Make yourself comfortable. While going through this book, you will get a feel for working with watercolor while you create many fun fashion illustrations. Start with trying out basic techniques and color blends. Once you get comfortable with watercolor, there are many step by step exercises, which you can copy and modify to your own individual preferences. There are also "drawing from a reference" step by step tutorials. This helps you develop interpretive skills and creating "fashion art" from ordinary photos. Once you copy the images in the book, you can also use your own photo references, videos, or drawing from life. Finally, you will learn the fun of creating simpler, more spontaneous and loose fashion illustrations from references. Enjoy this book, and use it as a reference any time you need!By going through this workbook you will learn: The supplies necessary to get started with watercolor fashion illustrationVarious basic painting techniques that you can later apply to your artworkHow to mix colors to create shadingLayered painting tipsHow to use the white of the paper as a mediumHow to draw and paint facial featuresFashion figure basic principlesHow to make a fun fashion composition with multiple figuresDetailed step by step exercises that you can follow throughout the bookMen's fashion examplesHow to paint from a photo reference to make fashion illustrations from regular photosHow to make loose and free style fashion drawings/paintingsAnd more! If you like this book, stop by and leave a review! Thank you!
The Seed of Adam and the Egg of Lillith
To truly bring my art to life, I wrote a short biblical epic based on figuring out one's existence during the apocalypse of Revelations. While the world is already on the brink of pure devastation, you read in the first person as someone who is truly going through the biblical apocalypse while figuring out the love of Jesus Christ as the key to never dying, but to live, long after death in paradise."Riveting, beautiful, and mesmerizing." - C.M Kos禱men, Author and Illustrator of All Tomorrows
Early Metal Mining and Production
This book provides a comprehensive history of the early development of extractive metallurgy, and has become the standard textbook for many students of ancient metallurgy. The author draws on historic documentary sources, laboratory investigation, archaeological discoveries and experimental replication from across the world to provide a comprehensive description of the mining and smelting of metals. For millennia, technical advancement has been intimately linked with the production of metals and this work brings together evidence for the very inception of mining and smelting, showing that early techniques were often different from what had previously been believed. Interpretations and insights are given into many aspects from the very earliest metal production right through to the blast furnaces and high temperature distillation units which heralded the Industrial Revolution. There has been a considerable advance in archaeometallurgical research since this book was first published but the main statements remain valid and most of the more speculative judgements made at that time have been shown to be correct. This paperback edition is an unchanged reprint of the original edition, published in 1995.
Robert Smithson, Land Art, and Speculative Realities
This book explores the ways Robert Smithson's art revealed and defamiliarized the constructs of rational reality in order to allow radically speculative alternatives to emerge.In this way, his art is conceived as a true fiction that eradicates a false reality. By tracing the web of correspondences between Smithson and science fictional, speculative and mystical modes of thought, Rory O'Dea explores the aesthetic encounters engendered by his art as a means to warp the contours of reality and loosen the boundaries of being human. Given the current and impending catastrophes of the Anthropocene, which represents the ever-expanding planetary shadow cast by humanism, the possibility of being other-than-human posited by Smithson's art is a matter of urgent concern.The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, contemporary art, American studies and environmental humanities.
Unapologetically Creative
Are you waiting for the perfect moment to create? Guess what-it doesn't exist. Unapologetically Creative: The No-Excuses Art Workbook is your permission slip to stop overthinking and start making bold, fearless art. This isn't just another workbook-it's a creative rebellion against perfectionism, self-doubt, and fear of judgment. Inside, you'll find: Audacity Challenges to push past fear and create boldly Step-by-Step Tutorials (With a Twist)-because messy, imperfect art is still art Dare-to-Share Social Media Prompts to finally put your work out there Fun & Playful Activities to keep creativity exciting Business & Confidence Boosters to help you make bold moves with your art This workbook is designed for artists, makers, and creatives of all levels-whether you're just starting out or looking for a fresh creative spark. It's time to stop making excuses, embrace imperfection, and create like you mean it. The only person stopping you is you. Ready to break free? Let's go.
Inceptive Art
Bijan explains, "I would like to allow my drawings to talk for themselves. Any attempt to reveal a deeper meaning or impose a title would merely limit their potential to inspire. The beauty of art lies in its ability to persuade the imagination to soar by its own wings." With some effort and innovation, his art can be transformed into other mediums such as sculpture, water color, and oil painting. He has invented a technique that uses lines to express his feelings freely. When you go through his work, you will see how closely he connects his emotions to lines. Through this unique collection, he will take you on a journey of unbounded possibilities.
Inceptive Art
Bijan explains, "I would like to allow my drawings to talk for themselves. Any attempt to reveal a deeper meaning or impose a title would merely limit their potential to inspire. The beauty of art lies in its ability to persuade the imagination to soar by its own wings." With some effort and innovation, his art can be transformed into other mediums such as sculpture, water color, and oil painting. He has invented a technique that uses lines to express his feelings freely. When you go through his work, you will see how closely he connects his emotions to lines. Through this unique collection, he will take you on a journey of unbounded possibilities.
Queer Post-Cinema
The pioneers of what has been labelled New Queer Cinema laid the foundation for a Queer Post-Cinema - a movement in which artists experiment with technology in innovative ways. Through original readings of Todd Haynes's early films, Sharon Hayes and Yael Bartana's videos and installations, Su Friedrich's digital video Seeing Red, Charlie Prodgers's iPhone film Bridgit, and Claire Denis's science-fiction film Highlife, this monograph shows how artists are creating a new form of resistance in the time of the digital image and generative AI.
Queer Post-Cinema
The pioneers of what has been labelled New Queer Cinema laid the foundation for a Queer Post-Cinema - a movement in which artists experiment with technology in innovative ways. Through original readings of Todd Haynes's early films, Sharon Hayes and Yael Bartana's videos and installations, Su Friedrich's digital video Seeing Red, Charlie Prodgers's iPhone film Bridgit, and Claire Denis's science-fiction film Highlife, this monograph shows how artists are creating a new form of resistance in the time of the digital image and generative AI.
Satyricon & Munch
Follow the development of the project Satyricon & Munch through the lens of one of Norway's most famous band photographers, Morten Andersen. Morten Andersen's photo book follows the development of a collaborative project between Satyricon's Sigurd Wongraven and MUNCH. The project explores the intersection between images and music, and so does the photo book. In Andersen's characteristic visual language, the book documents the visuality of Wongraven's work process as well as the musicality of Edvard Munch's images. The Norwegian band Satyricon was formed in 1991 and is today one of the world's most famous black metal bands. They have produced work straddling many genres throughout their career and collaborated with well-known artists and ensembles such as Anja Garbarek, Trondheimsolistene, and The Norwegian National Opera Chorus. Now you can experience the band in relation to Norway's most famous artist - Edvard Munch. The selected works of art draw on existential themes, but also rhythms and waves, which are features we recognize from the world of music. The intersection of Munch's expressive motifs and Satyricon's baseline-heavy music creates room for thought and reflection that goes beyond the realm of black metal alone. Just like Munch, Satyricon's approach is open and inquisitive, constantly evolving.
Sofia Coppola
With just eight feature films to date, Sofia Coppola has crafted a distinctive hyper-feminine aesthetic, establishing herself as one of the world's finest directors. From her acclaimed first short film, Lick the Star, to her Oscar-winning Lost in Translation and beyond, Coppola's vision and storytelling never cease to amaze. Featuring fresh insights and critical analysis of her oeuvre, this book celebrates the director's ability to capture the female experience in a way that is real, complex and empowering. Whether it be Marie Antoinette or Priscilla, this guide takes an intimate look at the narrative threads connecting Coppola's films and offers a glimpse behind the curtain of each of her productions. Written by Christina Newland, veteran film critic and historian for Sky Arts, BBC and Empire, this book is perfect for fans of women's stories and budding cinephiles. It is the ultimate guide unveiling all there is to know about Sofia Coppola's filmography.
Floor Coverings from Kashmir
Floor Coverings from Kashmir takes an in-depth look at the kaleen carpets, namdah, gabba, ari rugs and wagoo mats made in this region. This book focuses on the floor covering traditions of Kashmir, one of the two distinct regions that constitute the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir has been historically famous as a producer of the world-renowned and esteemed pashmina shawl. However, the region also produces a variety of floor coverings that are an essential part of its households and its handicraft industry. The variety of floor coverings produced differs in design, their mode of production, the raw material used and the region of production. Kaleen-weaving is a long-standing tradition, dating back to over 600 years, while floor coverings such as the wagoo mats trace their antiquity to the Indus Valley Civilization. This book intends to serve as a lasting narrative of the rich material culture of the Kashmir region. It identifies significant cultural units in design to showcase the age-old craft traditions in production that are integral to regional tangible and intangible cultural practices. It enables an understanding of the cultural context of Kashmir that has a strong influence on the production of floor coverings, lending a unique identity to its kaleen, which is otherwise often associated with Persian carpets. The author has used descriptive, thematic and ethnographic modes of analysis to highlight instances of carpet-weaving traditions that resonate distinctly with Kashmir. Well-researched and richly illustrated, the book will appeal to those interested in textiles, carpets and indigenous tangible and intangible cultures and craft traditions.
Shining Blades
An exemplary collection of over 2,000 knives from the ancient to the contemporaryBased out of an original knife-grinding storefront in Milan, the Aldo and Edda Lorenzi Collection is a living archive of the history of knives and other blade-bearing objects (such as scissors, razors, corkscrews and more), dating from the Etruscan period to the present day.
Shringara of Shrinathji
Pushtimarg, a Vaishnava sect founded by Vallabhacharya in the 15th century, lays great stress on worship of the deity Shrinathji through the joys of life and living and devotion through kirtan (devotional poem-songs), bhog (offerings of sumptuous food and beverages), shringara (offerings of adornment, through dressing and ornamentation), and decoration and painting. The paintings constitute the Nathdwara school, so named because the image of Shrinathji is enshrined in a temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan. Shringara of Shrinathji catalogs a set of previously unpublished miniature paintings of the Pushtimarg tradition from the collection of late Shri Gokal Lal Mehta. These 60 splendid artworks were executed by Sukhdev Gaur, the mukhia (chief artist) of the temple, during the dynamic stewardship of Tilkayat Govardhanlalji (1862-1934 AD). Documenting the high degree of skill in draughtsmanship, portraiture and in composition, expositions by artist Amit Ambalal accompany the exceptional, high-quality photographic reproductions of these beautiful paintings in this captivating volume.
Conservation of Books
Conservation of Books is the highly anticipated reference work on global book structures and their conservation, offering the first modern, comprehensive overview on this subject.The volume takes an international approach to its subject. Written by over 70 specialists in conservation and conservation science based in 19 countries, its 26 chapters cover traditional book structures from around the world, the materials from which they are made and how they degrade, and how to preserve and conserve them. It also examines the theoretical underpinnings of conservation: what and how to treat, and the ethical, cultural, and economic implications of treatment. Technical drawings and photographs illustrate the structures and treatments examined throughout the book. Ultimately, readers gain an in-depth understanding of the materiality of books in numerous global contexts and reflect on the practical considerations involved in their analysis and treatment.Conservation of Books is a quintessential reference work for book conservators and anyone working with books, such as collection managers, librarians, curators, dealers, collectors, historians, and related professionals. It is also an indispensable text for students to complement hands-on training in this field.
Drawing Hands and Feet
This practical and inspiring book explains how to draw realistic hands and feet. With a focus on the importance of practice and observation, it looks first at fundamental anatomy and external structures before explaining how to simplify form and develop your own artistic style. With over 300 images, this book is a detailed and impressive guide for all artists keen to master these key subjects.