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This book is the career and life story of the A&P heir and American businessman Huntington Hartford (1911-2008), as told by his daughter Juliet Hartford. Huntington Hartford's grandfather founded the Great Atlantic & Pacifi c Tea Company (A&P supermarket) in 1859 and his two uncles built it into the world's largest retail empire. A&P became a beloved staple of American life and Huntington Hartford was a symbol of it.Using a wealth of photographs and visual documents including press clippings and advertisements, the book traces Hartford's life from a boy in Newport, Rhode Island, to his years at Harvard where he was known as the world's richest college boy, his time in the US Coastguard during World War II, his Hollywood career producing movies and opening the Huntington Hartford Theatre, to his founding of the oil shale company Tosco and developing Paradise Island in the Bahamas in the 1960s. In Juliet Hartford's words Huntington Hartford was a cultural and popular hero, "always at the forefront and on the cutting edge. He created a hurricane and walked straight through it, and he changed the world."
Throughout his career, the renown American sculptor RichardSerra has kept a large number of notebooks which by now fill an entire library in his studio. Contained within them aredelicate sketches of his travels, of landscapes, architecture and of other ideas, some of which the artist developed into mature sculptures and drawings. Serra has personally selected three of his notebooks, two of which made in Iceland in 1989 and a very recent one from Qatar, which are reproduced here in facsimile.Book 1 Iceland, 1989: 26 × 34.5 cm, 40 pages, Brown Florentine bindingBook 2 Afangar, Videy Island, Iceland, 1989, 14.7 × 9.3 cm, 280 pages, Black marbled bindingBook 3 East-West / West-East, Qatar, 2014: 9.5 × 12.5 cm, 174 pages, LeatherboundHoused together in a cardboard box. Limited edition of 1000 with Arabic numbers and 50 épreuves d'artiste. Signed and numbered by Richard Serra.
Traces the physical and emotional development of Brad Kroenig, once an unknown but now one of the worlds sought-after male model. This book explores Kroenigs evolution from a young All American Boy into a professional model conscious of the subtleties of facial and corporeal expression.
In the late 1960s and early '70s Lewis Baltz became fascinatedby the stark, repellent, manmade landscape that was rolling over California's then still agrarian terrain. Baltz made a number of projects on this subject, the best known of which, The New Industrial Parks Near Irvine, California, was first published in 1974. With this book Baltz took his place near the center of the New Topographic movement, a newly coined term emblematic of a cool, distanced, yet critical view of the emerging man-altered landscape. The Topographic position, detached and glacial, has since influenced photographic practice in the United States, Germany and Japan.
Focuses on a playful and complex body of work developed between 2013 and 2015, using cliches or proverbs and watercolor. For each work, the artist made two watercolors of a different proverb, cut them apart and then combined them into one. This book book concentrates on artists work style.
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