Anthony Amies: Breaking Waves
Pared down blot paintings reflecting on the monotony of England's natural landscapeAnthony Amies (1945-2000) was a British postwar landscape and seascape painter whose signature "blot" technique functions to abstract scenery in his large-scale drawings and oil paintings, thus conveying an idea rather than a realistic image.
Nicolas Poussin
A landmark account of the work, thought, and life of the seventeenth-century French painter In this book, Anthony Blunt presents a rich account of the paintings, life, and development of the great seventeenth-century French classicist Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665), addressing the artist's entire oeuvre alongside his theory of art. Blunt shows why Poussin holds a central place in the great French humanist line that produced Racine, Moli癡re, Voltaire, the Parnassians, and Mallarm矇. At the same time, he examines how Poussin looks back to Raphael and ancient Rome, while pointing forward to Ingres, C矇zanne, the Cubists, and Picasso.
Art and Politics
Australian governments at all levels have been engaged with arts and culture in many different forms since the beginning of European settlement. The way this has occurred is documented and analysed here, both from an historical and critical perspective.
Star Wars
'Star Wars' is a global phenomenon that in 2022 celebrated its 45th year of transmedia storytelling, and it has never been more successful than it is today. More 'Star Wars' works than ever are currently available or in simultaneous development, including live-action and animated series, novels, comics, and merchandise, as well as the feature films for which the franchise is best known. 'Star Wars' fandom is worldwide, time-tested, and growing; academic interest in the franchise, both inside and outside of the classroom, is high. This accessible and multidisciplinary anthology covers topics across the full history of the franchise. With a range of essays by authors whose disciplines run from culture and religious studies to film, feminism, and philology, 'Star Wars: Essays Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away' speaks to academics in the field, students in the classroom, and anyone looking to broaden their understanding and deepen their appreciation for 'Star Wars'.
Gerhard Richter: 100 Abstract Pictures
A new artist's book, created by Gerhard Richter, that explores abstraction and chance in art and writing "The 100 Abstract Pictures shown here originated about five years ago, when I poured enamel paints on a fifty-by-fifty centimeter glass plate. The paints then flowed into one another without completely mixing. Thus they produced countless ephemeral abstract pictures, which I captured in photographs. These pictures are juxtaposed in the book with text formations that were generated at random." --Gerhard Richter, 2023 With a career spanning more than sixty years, the renowned painter Gerhard Richter is one of the greatest artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Debuting alongside Richter's first exhibition at David Zwirner, featuring new abstract works created between 2016 and 2022, this book celebrates his continued dedication to experimentation and innovation. An artwork of its own, this intimate volume inspires both close looking and a beautiful interpretation of abstraction.
India, Sri Lanka and the Saarc Region
This book examines the historical and socio-cultural connections across the SAARC region, with a special focus on the relationship between India and Sri Lanka. It investigates hitherto unexplored narratives of history, popular culture and intangible heritage in the region.
Doodling Girls 2
Doodling Girls 2 is the second thematic portfolio of Ghislain Barbe collecting his daily girl doodles. It covers the yeat 2018.
Brushes of Grace
Immerse in Divine Inspiration - A Unique Coloring Book with Uplifting Scriptures for Women and Teens!Discover the extraordinary experience of Brushes of Grace, an unparalleled coloring book that merges the power of Scripture with captivating illustrations, designed exclusively for women and teens. Embrace the beautiful journey of faith, self-expression, and inspiration as you bring life to each page, nurturing your spirit and unlocking a world of creativity.Why choose this one?- 55 carefully selected Scripture verses to uplift and empower women and teens on their spiritual journey.- Thoughtfully curated designs that beautifully blend intricate patterns and whimsical elements, enhancing your coloring experience.- Created with love and care for young Christians between the ages of 9 and 13, making it an ideal gift for daughters, sisters, and friends.- A perfect companion for devotionals, prayer time, or moments of reflection, offering a unique way to deepen your faith and strengthen your connection with God.- High-quality paper that minimizes bleed-through, ensuring your coloring masterpiece remains flawless.- Convenient paperback format, allowing for easy portability so you can experience the joy of coloring anytime, anywhere.Embark on a transformative journey of faith and creativity today - Get your copy of Brushes of Grace and let your colors shine!Technical details: Size: 8 x 10 inches, providing ample space for intricate coloring and highlighting details.Number of Pages: 92 beautifully designed pages to explore and engage with.Format: Paperback, ensuring flexibility and ease of use.Pages: Printed on crisp white paper to enhance the vibrancy of your colors and prevent smudging.Designs: High-quality illustrations crafted with precision and passion, allowing you to express your artistic flair.
Hollywood Flatlands
With ruminations on drawing, colour and caricature, on the political meaning of fairy-tales, talking animals and human beings as machines, Hollywood Flatlands brings to light the links between animation, avant-garde art and modernist criticism. Focusing on the work of aesthetic and political revolutionaries of the inter-war period, Esther Leslie reveals how the animation of commodities can be studied as a journey into modernity in cinema. She looks afresh at the links between the Soviet Constructivists and the Bauhaus, for instance, and those between Walter Benjamin and cinematic abstraction. She also provides new interpretations of the writings of Siegfried Kracauer on animation, shows how Theodor Adorno's and Max Horkheimer's film viewing affected their intellectual development, and reconsiders Sergei Eisenstein's famous handshake with Mickey Mouse at Disney's Hyperion Studios in 1930.
Raja Ravi Varma
About the Series: The six-volume series, Raja Ravi Varma: An Everlasting Imprint, explores the democratization of art in India through the country's foremost modern artist, Raja Ravi Varma (1848-1906) and the Ravi Varma Press. Ravi Varma is the central point in this narrative. Although instrumental in popularizing fine art and prints in India, he was not the only person working in this field. Biographies, hitherto, have mainly focused his life and contributions; but this series also studies the role of the many others who participated in this movement. His relatives, tutors, mentors, models, and societal and cultural influences are brought in. The functioning of the Ravi Varma Press is another focus of attention-it is intriguing to note that the establishment was at no point in time ever owned by Raja Ravi Varma, even though it was named after him. Those who carried forward the baton, borrowing and keeping alive the artist's style and icons in the world of cinema, theatre, fashion, design, fine art, are all documented. Along with the creators of this kind of art, the books also consider the opinions shared by viewers. After all, any amount of public fame and recognition entailed not only adulation and praise but also criticism, disapproval, evaluation.The first volume looks at the life and times of Raja Ravi Varma and how he created images which found widespread acceptance and appreciation among common men and women. The second volume describes the setting up of the Ravi Varma Press and the transformative effects of its visual legacy. The remaining volumes look at specific themes depicted in the works of the artist and the Press. The third volume explores visuals and iconography of the divine, while the fourth volume deals with the epics of the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The fifth volume discusses images from the Shrimad Bhagavatam, classical dramas and other Hindu texts, while the sixth and concluding volume turns to imagery of power and the allure of the feminine.About the first volume: The first volume consists of two chapters. The first deals with the life and times of not only Raja Ravi Varma but also the other artists associated with him. The second chapter examines the various aspects which influenced the artist such as Hindu scriptures, dance, models, photography, European art, etc.About the Author: Ganesh V. Shivaswamy is a lawyer from Bengaluru. In addition to his profession, he has taken up the task of structuring the artistic legacy of Raja Ravi Varma. His interest in the artist commenced with a glance of the chromolithographs from the Ravi Varma Press. He now has a substantial collection of the prints from the Press which may well be considered one of the most comprehensive.In 2006, he commemorated the centennial death anniversary of the artist by creating the first online catalogue of prints from the Press. In 2016, he curated an exhibition at the National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru (Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India) titled "Royal Lithography and Legacy". In 2019 he established the Ganesh Shivaswamy Foundation, which immediately thereafter partnered with Google Arts and Culture.To commemorate 125 years since the establishment of the Ravi Varma Press, his Foundation launched chromolithographs from his collection on the Google platform. This was inaugurated by Her Highness Shubhangini Raje, Rajamata Ji of Baroda in September 2019. The following year, his foundation commemorated 150 years of the artist's professional career through further exhibits on the Google Arts & Culture platform.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie
The instant New York Times bestseller and official behind-the-scenes tie-in book to Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ​Miles Morales returns for the next chapter of the Oscar(R)-winning Spider-Verse saga, an epic adventure that will transport Brooklyn's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man across the Multiverse to join forces with Gwen Stacy and a new team of Spider-People to face off with a villain more powerful than anything they have ever encountered. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie takes readers behind the scenes to showcase the art and artistry of Sony Pictures Animation's beloved sequel to 2018's Academy Award-winning animated feature, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The ultimate deep dive into the on-screen return of the Spider-Man multiverse, the book features exclusive concept art, sketches, character designs, and storyboards from the visually innovative film, as well as interviews with key creators such as writers/producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who offer insights into their creative process.
Tokidoki 2024 Wall Calendar (W/ Stickers)
Add the magical spirit of tokidoki to any room, with the tokidoki(TM) 2024 Wall Calendar, designed by tokidoki's founder Simone Legno. This tokidoki(TM) 2024 Wall Calendar features exclusive designs and promises to be as collectible and unique as Simone Legno's other creations. Tokidoki-- Japanese for "sometimes"--inspires fans around the globe with its larger-than-life characters and wonderfully playful aesthetic. Every month becomes an opportunity to dream something magical, hopeful, and new. 12 exclusive images personally designed by tokidoki's founder Simone Legno Stickers! Bonus spread for September-December 2023 Generous grids for adding appointments and reminders Includes major official world holidays Opens to 12 inches x 24 inches Now 100% PLASTIC-FREE!
Seeing Through Closed Eyelids
Can a work of art help us know our world differently? In this first scholarly study of Giuseppe Penone, art historian Elizabeth Mangini argues that the Italian artist's engagement of the body's multiple senses constitutes a new theory of sculpture as a means to connect with and know the phenomenal world. Through close readings of signal works across Penone's five-decade career - from his emergence in the context of 1960s Arte povera to his position as a pre-eminent contemporary artist today - Mangini demonstrates how Penone refuses modernist opticality, recasts artistic labour, and emphasizes a non-anthropocentric concept of time. Penone's approach challenges viewers to broaden their sensory and temporal perceptions, creating structurally significant new ways to understand human experience.Giuseppe Penone is best known for his engagement with trees, which he employs as raw material, imagery, and an active force in the creative process. Seeing Through Closed Eyelids suggests that such works materialize the perceptible tensions between any organism and its environment. By locating Penone's art in its social context and connecting it to broader discourses about art's status, theories of phenomenology, and the anthropocene, this book offers an original reading of Penone's work, as well as a wider view of the artistic generation for whom sculpture was a means to probe the nature of experience itself at the dawn of postmodernism.
In Pursuit of Color
An engrossing look at the rich and turbulent history of coloring clothOver the centuries our manipulation of the natural world has resulted in an explosion of synthetic dye production and application globally. To gain insight into the history of how folk practices have been lost and technical processes found, anthropologist and textile artist Lauren MacDonald explores a practice that is both ancient and wholly modern: coloring cloth. The pursuit of color has long spurred economic and social contest, and through this deeply researched volume we explore the stories that the materials used to dye cloth tell us about our complex relationship to nature, our troubling ideas about progress and our understanding of power and labor.In Pursuit of Color brings together historic techniques, archive photography, specimens and present-day events to tell the histories of some of the world's most important dyestuffs. A 32-page supplement accompanies the volume, detailing practical applications and the chemistry behind dyeing processes. The book comes in three different covers (red, yellow and blue) which are shipped randomly as a further happy surprise.Lauren MacDonald (born 1990) is a Canadian-born multidisciplinary artist, designer and founder of the London, UK textiles studio Working Cloth. She has a background in material culture, textile science and fashion.
Omar Ba
Ba's densely textured paintings intertwine African and European histories to explore the corrupting effects of wealth and power and their impacts on communitiesThis is the first monograph on Dakar- and New York-based mixed-media painter Omar Ba (born 1977), whose surreal scenes of violence and fantasy draw from a wide and often dark portfolio of themes: despotic warlords of the present, traditional folklore, colonial oppression and the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. His most abiding theme is the experiences of Black communities, both within America and across the globe. Ba articulates all these narrative threads through a densely textured visual language, applying oil, gouache, crayon and India ink onto rough, readymade surfaces such as corrugated cardboard. After preparing uniform backgrounds rendered in black paint, Ba populates the scenes with an abundance of fantastical beings--part human, part animal or plant.
Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody
Haring as activist and egalitarian: a fresh, accessible and dynamic look at one of New York's most exhilarating artistsLavishly illustrated with essays and reflections by cultural leaders, Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody surveys Haring's dynamic art practice from 1978 to 1990, shining a bright light on the iconic and beloved artist known for his fluid, uniform lines, intricate compositions and repeating imagery such as the barking dog and radiant baby. Forty years after he came to prominence, Haring's art continues to garner worldwide recognition, breaking down barriers and spreading joy, while taking on complex issues that remain crucial today, from environmentalism, capitalism and the proliferation of new technologies to religion, sexuality and race.Titled after a quote from Haring's journals, Art Is for Everybody centers on the artist's activism, the emphasis he placed on community and his egalitarian approach to art and life. The volume is organized chronologically and thematically, emphasizing Haring's work made with publics in mind such as the subway drawings and murals, his collaborative practice and his unflinching belief that art is essential in making a better world.Keith Haring was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1958 and arrived in New York from Pittsburgh in 1978, befriending artists including Kenny Scharf and Jean-Michel Basquiat. During the 1980s, Haring achieved international recognition and participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions. After being diagnosed with HIV in 1988, he focused his activism on the AIDS crisis. Less than two years later, Haring died of an AIDS-related illness.
Interior Sketches I
Take an artistic tour of -Eastern Interior Alaska -historic sites. For the past 30 years Fairbanks artist and writer Ray Bonnell has been tramping the roads and trails of Eastern Interior Alaska. His destinations have been old mining camps, roadhouses, homesteads, villages, and other historic locations.Some of these sites are being preserved, but many are fading away-the result of accidents, development, time, and vandalism. A few of the historic structures he has visited have already disappeared or undergone dramatic changes. Through his essays and detailed pen-&-ink drawings Ray has been taking "snapshots in time" of these historic sites. Many of those snapshots appear in this book.Sixty-one historic sites featured. Each entry consists of a pen-&-ink fine-art illustration and essay.Sites included were selected from the first two and a half years of Ray's newspaper column, "Sketches of Alaska." That column received the Contributions to Alaska History award from the Alaska Historical Society in 2011.All of the sites are on or near the road system, so you can drive or walk to most of them.A map of Eastern Interior Alaska showing the general location of sites is included.
Mark Flood in the Nineties
A dark chapter of art history dragged into the light. Painter and provocateur, Mark Flood's career blazed like an erratic comet thru the bubblicious art world of the early twenty-first century. Now his brother Clark Flood tells the story of Mark's struggles of the 1990s, before he hit the big time. Meticulously researched, Mark Flood in the 1990s recounts accusations of Satanism, confiscation of work by the local police, and a decision to sell advertising space on the surface of paintings. We learn about a profusion of false identities and Flood's innovative use of surrogates for public appearances. Finally we retrace the artist's prolific output as he spirals down into depression and fantasies of suicide. This arc unexpectedly culminates in the discovery of the lace painting technique that would make him rich. Mark Flood in the 1990s reproduces hundreds of paintings and documents, many never published before, as well as vintage photographs of studios and exhibits.
Artistry is for Everyone
We've been taught that creativity is for the particular kind; we've been lied to. We've been robbed of our creative superpower - the human right and innate ability regardless of age, gender, and access. Creativity is the very thing that builds movements, families, innovation, invention. It is the heart and soul of our society. In order for us to reclaim our creative spirit, we have to heal the inner child. 'Artistry is for Everyone' focuses on rewriting the narrative of 'the lucky one who is creative', to what creativity truly means and how it is the essential key to thriving individuals and communities.
Georg Baselitz: Naked Masters
Baselitz dialogues with the great maestros of the nudeIn Naked Masters, German painter and sculptor Georg Baselitz (born 1934) engages with Old Masters such as Titian, Rubens, Manfredi and Burrini. Invited by Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum, Baselitz himself curated the selection of works for the exhibition, focusing exclusively on nude painting. Both the exhibition and the catalog revolve around this elemental human state and its fundamental role in European art. They also showcase the artist's penchant for provocation; many of his paintings are displayed upside down, as he positioned them in the 1960s.From the beginning of his career, Baselitz's work has been informed by a pronounced awareness of art history--Mannerism's transgression of classical rules particularly inspired him. Through the dramatic encounter between Baselitz's nudes and those of his predecessors, captivating insights into the history of nude painting emerge.
Rooted in Clay
"Ver籀nica Castillo, a fourth-generation ceramic artist from the state of Puebla, Mexico, is a national and international treasure. She inherited oneof the most important lineages of Mexican popular art, and she has continued, extended, and revivified the distinguished traditions that were developed by her ancestors. Rooted in Clay: Ver籀nica Castillo y su arte treats her personal artistic journey, from her childhood in Mexico to her engagement with contemporary issues in the present-day United States. Ver籀nica's story is told with love and insight by Dr. Josie M矇ndez-Negrete."Ruben C. Cordova, PhDArt Historian & CuratorAuthor of Con Safo: The Chicano Art Group and the Politics of South Texas "Dr. Josie M矇ndez-Negrete brings us closer to Veronica's life and legacy. We learn of Castillo's artistic and political influences throughout her life-from growing up as a fourth-generation artist in a family of ceramicists, to her activism with native movements, and her migration to theUnited States where she dared to step outside la tradici籀n to capture political themes that denounce oppression in all its forms. Rooted in Clay provides a deep appreciation of Castillo's unmatched creations and her political commitment to social change."Lilliana Patricia Salda簽a, PhDAssociate Professor of Mexican American StudiesUniversity of Texas at San Antonio"Dr. Josie M矇ndez-Negrete documents the life and work of world-renowned ceramicist Veronica Castillo, unearthing what it means to be an artist that hungers for justice, from the family taller to the community cooperative, from the Zapatistas to the women of Ju獺rez. The artist is both influencedby tradition and must break tradition to create a body of work that reflects her vision of the world. Castillo crafts and molds a way of life that honors the Earth by building spaces of collective care and radical imagination. Rooted, grounded, embedded, deep." Virginia Grise, MFAAward-winning Interdisciplinary Artist & Playwright
Media, Practice and Theory
This volume gathers research at the intersection of art and the interdisciplinary humanities to develop an understanding of media assemblages that insist on the generativity of their situatedness within ecologies of practice. These contributions propose media assemblages that enlarge the time and space for co-compositions between media and bodies that reshape subjective, perceptual, and affective registers of experience. Media assemblages include photography, performance, criticism, curation, installation, animation, collage, video and VR, as well as archival and somatic practices. Research as a form of practice is a key orientation in this volume since it offers a means of engaging the world-making proposition offered by Isabelle Stengers that practices are specified through irreducible entanglements that cause one to think, feel, and hesitate. The generative linkages between different disciplinary approaches for engaging research practice across the arts and humanities are favoured over disciplinary and media-based exclusivity. When practice is not posed as an intervention or counterpoint to scholarly research or in opposition to the discursive, differences emerge, not based on convention but through the situatedness of emergent insight. The goal is thus not to forward a reproducible formula for knowledge creation but to weave the conditions for utterances both within and in excess of discipline, convention, and establishment. How can research engender the making of communities between, across, and in excess of institutional frameworks through the emergent affinities, postures, and formats of evolving and inclusive forms of research? This volume is a valuable reference for researchers/practitioners within the arts and humanities as it exemplifies both critical and situated methods for developing interdisciplinary research as a means of transforming the terms of research itself.
The Atlas of Billy Dean
The Atlas of Billy Dean is a kaleidoscopic adventure through the eyes of Billy Thomas, a queer artist in prison surviving with mental illness and trauma. This autobiographical masterpiece of art walks through Billy's experiences being raised in CPS care, enduring sexual abuse at a young age, and finding hope and faith in prison.
Private Studio Volume 2
Art collection by Kaylii, containing work between 2018-2020, from personal pieces, commissions, and both a long form and a few one page comics.72 pages, full color, art and comics featuring a variety of characters.
The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz
E. M. (Buck) Schiwetz (1898-1984) could be called a "favorite son" among Texas artists working in the twentieth century. Schiwetz ranks among the state's best-known early artists, having left behind an important body of iconic Texas imagery produced over a prodigious career spanning some seven decades. Educated as an architect at A&M College of Texas, he parlayed this training with natural acumen to become a consummate draftsman, prominent illustrator, and celebrated artist. In the mid-twentieth century, Schiwetz distinguished himself as an active participant in the rise of Texas art. As the Texas art scene experienced a period of dynamic growth and development, his artwork evolved across successive movements of Lone Star Impressionism, Regionalism, Modernism, and Expressionism. During his lifetime, the artwork of Buck Schiwetz arguably graced more publications than that of any other Texas artist. Featured in popular journals such as The Humble Way or published in the pioneering art books issued by academic presses at both the University of Texas and Texas A&M University, Schiwetz's Texas imagery has long been employed to portray and celebrate Lone Star history and culture. The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz provides a long-overdue examination of this important Texas artist and his legacy: the first authoritative treatment of Schiwetz's career as both fine artist and accomplished illustrator, and the first scholarly examination of his full body of work. See the art exhibition traveling Texas from 2023-2025: Stark Galleries, Texas A&M University: September 21 to December 18, 2023 Tyler Museum of Art: January 19 to April 14, 2024 The Grace Museum, Abilene: April 27 to September 15, 2024 The Capitol of Texas, Austin: October 25, 2024, to January 31, 2025
Gaetano Pesce
The definitive volume on the late Gaetano Pesce's incomparable life and career, as told in the artist-designer's own wordsIn a category all his own, Gaetano Pesce (1939-2024) was widely considered one of the most important, and elusive, creative figures of the last half century. Bridging numerous key art and design movements, while never belonging to any of them, Pesce's singular practice was steadfastly provocative, defying convention, utility, and good taste.Glenn Adamson, the acclaimed curator and writer, conducted the wide-ranging interview with Pesce on which this book is based, drawing out new stories and insights, as well as providing an introduction that thoroughly contextualizes Pesce's unique position in contemporary art and design. As postmodern design has become increasingly desirable, interest in Pesce has grown with renewed exhibition activity and critical attention, and his work has become even more valuable and collectible.In this long overdue summary co-published with Salon 94, Pesce looks back at his incomparable and wildly inventive career, recounting his life and practice in his own words.
George Gross
GEORGE GROSS...top artist for pulps in the '30s and '40s, men's adventure magazines (MAMs) in the '50s and '60s, and paperback covers from the '40s through the '80s. GEORGE GROSS...mentor and friend to iconic illustrator Mort K羹nstler, Gross's artwork helped establish a visual vocabulary for action/adventure and hard-boiled fiction. His imagery continues to inspire and influence, from action paperbacks to the PULP FICTION movie poster. GEORGE GROSS: COVERED, the latest title in The Men's Adventure Library series, is the first book devoted to the illustration art of George Gross, focusing on his intense and expertly rendered magazine covers for MAMs. Men at war, femmes fatales, spies and disasters, man versus beast, Gross painted them all magnificently. With background and context supplied by editors Deis and Doyle, art historian David Saunders, and pantheon illustration artist Mort K羹nstler. Available in softcover and deluxe expanded hardcover with additional content.
Terrors on a Razor's Edge
Classic Italian film poster art is renowned as being among the most innovative, creative and dynamic of its kind. From the post-war period through to early 1990s, Italian artists consistently produced posters with sumptuously stunning designs and seductive imagery - not least in the gore-splashed giallo genre, for which compositions focused on curvaceous female figures in jeopardy juxtaposed with the iconography of sadism and violent death.Terrors On A Razor's Edge features 100 film posters by a wide range of acclaimed Italian artists, created for both indigenous and international film productions presenting giallo, krimi and related psycho-killer narratives from European cinema. The collection focuses on the prime years from 1960 to 1979, and is displayed with full-color, full-page reproductions, illustrating one of the most controversial and bloody of all horror sub-genres. Terrors On A Razor's Edge presents a vivid pictorial history of Euro-slasher cinema expressed in its most immediate and eye-catching form.
Beauty and Catastrophe
James Howard Kunstler (born October 19, 1948) is an American author, social critic, public speaker, artist, and blogger. James created these oil paintings of the landscape around Washington and Saratoga counties of New York. All were painted sur le motif. James Howard Kunstler is best known for his books The Geography of Nowhere (1994), a history of American Suburbia and urban development, The Long Emergency (2005), and Too Much Magic (2012). In The Long Emergency, he imagines peak oil and oil depletion resulting at the end of industrialized society, forcing Americans to live in smaller-scale, localized, agrarian (or semi-agrarian) communities. He branches into a speculative fiction depiction of this future world in his book World Made by Hand.
Wings
Wings is watercolor artist Karen Haughey's tribute to Kahlil Gibran. Karen has been an intuitive artist and author for over forty years. Quietly observing life since early childhood, she began reading Kahlil Gibran's books, author of The Prophet, as early as the age of ten, as well as pursuing an interest in freehand drawing and painting.One of his quotes in particular has always spoken clearly-Art is one step from the visibly known toward the unknown.Deeply personal, inward visions began appearing to Karen in 1984, and continue to translate into etheric paintings to this day.Kahlil Gibran was born in 1883 in Lebanon, and passed away in 1931 at the age of 41 in New York City. He was a philosopher, author, and artist that gave spiritual inspiration, while expressing his personal visions through his magnificent art. His books contained a great reservoir of intelligence, insight, intuitive cognition, and beauty, while expressing the meaning of life that most seem to overlook in everyday society.One of his most familiar books, The Prophet, was published in 1923, and has been translated into more than 100 languages. One of the author's personal favorites, Sand and Foam, is a book of aphorisms written by Gibran in 1926. Some of his original artwork is placed within the archives of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, which the author had the great honor of viewing in 1991. Says Karen, "If I had the ability to travel backward in time, Gibran would be the person I would most love to have a conversation with."
The Private Eye in Public Art
Challenging the hegemony of museums and yearning to communicate with a larger diverse audience, trailblazing conceptual artists and land artists found support in newly developed and expanded programs of the NEA and the GSA. This book foregrounds critical questions about public art, the policies that govern it, and the processes that realize it. What makes art public? What makes good public art? Why is there so much bad public art? How can the overall standard of public art be improved? What professional practices sponsor the best art for architecture and the environment? How can the artist selection process ensure that only superior artists are commissioned? Aesthetic judgments are implicit in museums exhibitions and acquisitions. Why should art in public places be held to a lesser standard? How can myriad interests of the community and individuals be harnessed to the higher goal of choosing the best artists for a project. It is a central contention of the book that despite the numerous constraints encountered in any commission, the most excellent public art expresses and even accentuates the personal, innovative vision of the artist. Approaches that compromise that vision, especially those that try to be all things to all people, inevitably diminish the dynamism and uniqueness of the final work. In the best public art, imagination, originality, passion, and even impulsiveness characterize the work of those artists who, while reaching out to a broader public, paradoxically search for new ideas often antithetical to the rules, materialistic culture, and social practices of the community. Many projects have demonstrated that art that seems different, difficult, and provocative can, in time, become familiar and comprehensible in a public setting and resonate more effectively than conventional solutions.
360簞 Circus
This collection aims to map a diversity of approaches to the artform by creating a 360簞 view on the circus.
Women Who Influence
30 Influential Soul StoriesContributing Authors- Tammy Anczok, Desiree Bell, Tamara Benson, Alexa Bigwarfe, Shalini Breault, Kate Butler, Lauren Cavaliero, Deanne Deaville, Lana Dingwall, Adrienne Dorison, Kristy Dubinsky, Laurie Dudo, Susan Faith, Gina Fresquez, Melody Garcia, Alyssa Gavinski, Gabrielle Grae, Tonya Harris, Kim Haskan, Hayley Hines, Danielle Loraso, Ashley Olivine, Violetta Potter, Kim Ruether, Laurie Riker, Lindsay Smith, Carol Stover, Wendi Sudhakar, Marie Svet, Donna Wald, Brenda Walton, Darlene Whitehurst
Louise Nevelson’s Sculpture
A daring reassessment of Louise Nevelson, an icon of twentieth-century art whose innovative procedures relate to gendered, classed, and racialized forms of making "Here is a book that is not only a transformative study of a single artist but also a record of the scholar's own labor--and her devotion."--Artforum In this radical rethinking of the art of Louise Nevelson (1899-1988), Julia Bryan-Wilson provides a long-overdue critical account of a signature figure in postwar sculpture. A Ukraine-born Jewish immigrant, Nevelson persevered in the male-dominated New York art world. Nonetheless, her careful procedures of construction--in which she assembled found pieces of wood into elaborate structures, usually painted black--have been little studied. Organized around a series of key operations in Nevelson's own process (dragging, coloring, joining, and facing), the book comprises four slipcased, individually bound volumes that can be read in any order. Both form and content thus echo Nevelson's own modular sculptures, the gridded boxes of which the artist herself rearranged. Exploring how Nevelson's making relates to domesticity, racialized matter, gendered labor, and the environment, Bryan-Wilson offers a sustained examination of the social and political implications of Nevelson's art. The author also approaches Nevelson's sculptures from her own embodied subjectivity as a queer feminist scholar. She forges an expansive art history that places Nevelson's assemblages in dialogue with a wide array of marginalized worldmaking and underlines the artist's proclamation of allegiance to blackness.
BLACK LOVE NOTES to Self
As the Threequel to Views from my Kaleidoscope and Pages from my Notebook, Melissa A. Mitchell provides more intimate mantras and declarations in Black Love Notes To Self. This book is filled with real emotions, raw understandings, and honest takes on life. Melissa prides herself on being an open book when it comes to what keeps her motivated and fueled to chase her wildest dreams. With this amazing compilation, she shares what it takes to stay focused truly and how to use the power of words to usher in your next level. This book serves as a transfer of knowledge and energy. She wants readers to understand that the pen to rewrite one's story is always in their hands. In Black Love Notes to Self, Melissa gives a peek into the mind of a dreamer while motivating others to encourage themselves. She reminds you of your power and gives you tools to stay empowered along your journey.
Imperium Calling
Enter the captivating world of Donald Kent, a multi-talented artist whose passion for his craft knows no bounds. In "Awakening the Renaissance," Kent takes you on a remarkable journey through his diverse artistic pursuits and the profound impact they have had on his worldview.With over twenty-five years of experience as a teacher and educator for both youth and adults, Kent's artistic prowess spans across various mediums, from painting to poetry, music to illustration, graphic design to martial arts. His extensive study of Buddhism in Japan and Taiwan provided him with a unique perspective on Western civilization, igniting a burning desire to safeguard his people and their heritage from the far-reaching effects of globalization.Since 2017, Kent has been a driving force behind the White Art Collective, producing culturally rich content for the White Identitarian community. Through collaborations with other content creators and his independent projects, he has become renowned for his thought-provoking documentary series, "IMPERIUM ART." Within its compelling episodes, Kent engages in insightful interviews with creators and influencers of the so-called Dissident Right, delving into the intricate relationship between art, culture, and identity.Immerse yourself in the tapestry of Kent's journey as he shares his experiences, reflections, and artistic expressions. With appearances on prominent vlogs and podcasts, the publication of his original music, and a mesmerizing live performance at the inaugural White Art Collective Music Festival, Kent's presence within the artistic realm continues to grow."Awakening the Renaissance" invites you to explore Kent's art studio at Kent-Art.weebly.com, where he streams his creative process. Discover his ongoing ventures, which include the development of enthralling graphic novels and the nurturing of emerging artists within the identitarian sphere. Through his words and works, Kent aspires to awaken in others a profound understanding and passion for preserving the essence of Western Civilization.Join Donald Kent on this enlightening quest, where art becomes a powerful catalyst for change, an expression of identity, and a beacon of hope in the face of global challenges. "Awakening the Renaissance" is a testament to the transformative power of art and its potential to shape the destiny of a civilization
How to Sell Art
Selling Art Online is now as simple as Following a Few Easy Steps!If you want to sell more art next month than you sold all last year then this is probably the most important book you'll ever read. Selling your art work when no one knows you is extremely difficult. Ask any artist. It doesn't matter who you are or how great your work is this is a problem. It is a constant uphill battle to try to get the media, anyone, to take note of you. It is the biggest problem artists face, as I am sure you know.Here is a preview of what you'll learn...Understanding your marketComposing your artist statementRefining your sales pitchKnowing how to price your piecesDefining your target marketHow to sell art onlineThinking like an entrepreneurMuch, much more!So, if you are part of the creative's interested in monetizing their art, this book is for you. We'll cover the basic concepts of digital art, what kind of digital businesses you can make from it, and strategies you could follow to help your business.
A Delicious Treasury of American Taste
A book of original hand cut paper collages made using vintage magazines and upcycled books with a focus on mid-twentieth-century American food.
Herbert Bayer, Graphic Designer
Herbert Bayer was one of the most extraordinary artists associated with the Bauhaus school. A true multimedia artist, he united graphic design, art, and architecture in a unique style that came to represent the bold aesthetic approach of the movement. A teacher with the school until 1928, Bayer went on to become a highly successful graphic designer in Germany, and later one of the most prominent figures in the 20th-century art scene of the United States. This broad biographical account, which presents previously unseen archival photographs and episodes from the life of Bayer and other influential Bauhaus artists such as Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and L獺szl籀 Moholy-Nagy, follows Bayer through the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany and finally to his exile in the United States. Specifically, Patrick R繹ssler reveals for the first time Bayer's unique experience of 1930s Germany, where, with his commercial and artistic life shattered by terror and censorship, he distracted himself with leading a hedonistic life. Shining a light on Bayer's time in Berlin during the Weimar Republic, and his route out of the Nazi state, R繹ssler provides rich new insights into how Bauhaus artists navigated a protracted period of social upheaval and dictatorship, where commercial success was fraught with a deep hostility towards the regime and the temptations of emigration. Revealing the tensions of an avant-garde artist struggling to practice during a period of repression, Herbert Bayer, Graphic Designer speaks to both the memory of those who left Nazi Germany, but also the perseverance of artists and intellectuals throughout history who have worked under authoritarian regimes. Drawing on never before interpreted documents, letters and archival material, R繹ssler tells Bayer's compelling story - documenting the life of a unique artist and offering a valuable contribution to research in 矇migr矇 experiences.
Adorable Creatures
Adorable Creatures: A 100-Page Coloring Book with Cute and Creepy Monsters for Children and AdultsLet your creativity run wild with the Adorable Creatures coloring book. Featuring 100 high-quality illustrations of cute and creepy monsters in various scenes, this coloring book is perfect for children older than eight and adults who love to color.Each page showcases an adorable or spooky monster illustration with intricate details and bold lines, perfect for experimenting with different coloring techniques. With single-sided pages that prevent color bleeding, you can use different coloring tools, such as color pencils, markers, and pens, without worrying about ruining the other side.Adorable Creatures coloring book is perfect for promoting relaxation, stress relief, and artistic expression in children and adults. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced colorist, you'll love the engaging and entertaining experience of coloring these delightful monster images.Features: 100 pages of cute and creepy monster illustrations in various scenesSingle-sided pages to prevent color bleedingSuitable for different coloring tools, such as color pencils, markers, and pensIdeal for promoting stress relief, mindfulness, and artistic expression in children and adultsOrder your copy of Adorable Creatures coloring book and embark on a fun and creative coloring adventure with these cute and creepy monsters. A Product You Will Love!Looking for a fun and relaxing hobby? Look no further than Krystal Rose coloring books! With a wide variety of themes to choose from, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a nature lover, an animal enthusiast, or simply looking for a way to unwind, our coloring books are the perfect choice. So why wait? Get your hands on a Krystal Rose coloring book today and let the creativity flow!Great For All SkillsKrystal Rose coloring books are perfect for all ages, skill levels, and interests. Unleash your creativity and have fun coloring in any way you desire, no rules or restrictions. Suitable for both children and adults, these books are perfect for exploring your artistic side and letting your imagination run wild.Use Your Favorite SuppliesKrystal Rose coloring books are compatible with all art supplies, from colored pencils to markers, gel pens, and crayons. Unleash your creativity, mix and match colors or your supplies, and let your imagination run wild.Single-sided PagesEvery image in Krystal Rose books is placed on its own page, so you never have to worry about bleed-through. Enjoy coloring without the hassle of ruined pages.Makes a Wonderful GiftKrystal Rose books are perfect for any special occasion, whether it's Christmas, Easter, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, anniversaries, birthdays or just to show someone you care. Give the gift of relaxation and creativity to someone you love.
Jojo 6251
Explore the world of Hirohiko Araki! Hirohiko Araki changed the face of manga forever when he created JoJo's Bizarre Adventure! The epic story of the Joestar family spans generations, and iconic stories like Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency, Stardust Crusaders, and Diamond Is Unbreakable have made the series a fan favorite--and Araki himself the ultimate fan-favorite artist. JoJo 6251: The World of Hirohiko Araki celebrates his work with an incredible collection of illustrations, foldout posters, and highly desired behind-the-scenes information. Explore the characters, their Stands, and everything you ever wanted to know about heroes like Jotaro Kujo and Josuke Higashikata, and cruel villains like Dio!
The World Is Mine and I'm Thinking about You
A new book from poly-dimensional artist, Jesse Draxler.Provoking the specter of desire itself, The World Is Mine & I'm Thinking About You brings us into the perspective of one of today's most compelling artists and creators.Spanning medium and context Draxler's work effortlessly carries his unique aesthetic philosophy through these 150+ pages, and with clever use of minimally interspersed texts he loosely narrates a practice of continually raising the bar, confronting social media and industry, remaining on the bleeding edge of both aesthetic and new media, and obsessively questioning it all as he encounters it.Draxler's second major publication with Sacred Bones is a snapshot of an artist at a high, while tirelessly chasing after the next.
Gaga Aesthetics
Pop art has traditionally been the most visible visual art within popular culture because its main transgression is easy to understand: the infiltration of the "low" into the "high". The same cannot be said of contemporary art of the 21st century, where the term "Gaga Aesthetics" characterizes the condition of popular culture being extensively imbricated in high culture, and vice-versa. Taking Adorno and Horkheimer's "The Culture Industry" and Adorno's Aesthetic Theory as key touchstones, this book explores the dialectic of high and low that forms the foundation of Adornian aesthetics and the extent to which it still applied, and the extent to which it has radically shifted, thereby 'upending tradition'. In the tradition of philosophical aesthetics that Adorno began with Luk獺cs, this explores the ever-urgent notion that high culture has become deeply enmeshed with popular culture. This is "Gaga Aesthetics" aesthetics that no longer follows clear fields of activity, where "fine art" is but one area of critical activity. Indeed, Adorno's concepts of alienation and the tragic, which inform his reading of the modernist experiment, are now no longer confined to art. Rather, stirring examples can be found in phenomena such as fashion and music video. In addition to dealing with Lady Gaga herself, this book traverses examples ranging from Madonna's Madam X to Moschino and Vetements, to deliberate on the strategies of subversion in the culture industry.
Hello My Friend
Hello My Friend by Alee Peoples with an Essay by Ekrem Serdar is being published to accompany the exhibition Hello My Friend by Alee Peoples March 24 - May 21, 2023 at General Projects in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA. Alee Peoples is an innovative multimedia artist whose work explores the intersections of text, pattern, and visual communication. Her work is like a Rubik's Cube, deceptively simple and fascinating. Shooting Super 8 and 16mm in her film work and using repurposed fabric and materials in her textile work, Peoples transforms everyday objects into unique, abstract narratives that explore the absurdities and banalities of our contemporary imagination. Elements of a cosmic aesthetic run throughout her work, bringing her handcrafted look to life. Her work engages in a fierce form of play, grappling with meaning instead of grasping for it. Alee Peoples maintains a varied artistic practice that involves screen-printing, sewing, sculpture and film. Currently living in Los Angeles, she has taught youth classes at Echo Park Film Center and shown her sculpture and film work at GAIT, 4th Wall and Elephant Art Space. Peoples has shown her films at numerous festivals including Edinburgh, Images (Toronto) and New York Film Festival, and at museums and spaces including SFMoMA, Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Pompidou Center, Dirt Palace (Providence) and The Nightingale (Chicago). Started in 2022, Arroyo Seco Cine Club is a thematically programmed film series she co-curates with Mike Stoltz. She is inspired by pedestrian histories, pop song lyrics and is invested in the handmade. Ekrem Serdar (he, him) is a curator, writer, and arts administrator. As the curator at Squeaky Wheel he organizes exhibitions, public programming, and residency programs. Recent exhibitions and projects include Jenson Leonard: Gland Prix; SHAWN? MICHAELAIN HOLLOWAY: i would've said goodbye if i thought you loved me back; and Punctures: Textiles in Digital and Material Time. His writing has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Millennium Film Journal, 5harfliler, among other publications. He is the recipient of a Curatorial Fellowship from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. He is from Ankara, Turkey.
Terrors from Worlds Unknown
Classic Italian film poster art is renowned as being among the most innovative, creative and dynamic of its kind. From the post-war period through to early 1990s, Italian artists consistently produced posters with sumptuously stunning designs and seductive imagery - not least in the science fiction genre, for which compositions often included curvaceous female figures in jeopardy, juxtaposed with the iconography of unreal terrors.Terrors From Worlds Unknown collects 150 science fiction film posters by a wide range of acclaimed Italian artists, created for both indigenous and world-wide film productions. The collection features full-color, full-page reproductions illustrating classic SF tropes from space exploration and alien invasions to aberrant experimentation and bizarre human mutations, as well as science fantasy sub-genres such as lost worlds, giant monsters and fumetto-inspired superhero narratives. Terrors From Worlds Unknown presents a vivid pictorial history of science fiction cinema expressed in its most immediate and eye-catching form.
Con Artists
A comic strip collaboration by The Brothers Chandler involving humorous observations of the pop culture convention scene.