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  • av Kelly Montana
    350,99

    An investigation of conceptual artist Hanne Darboven's artistic practice and her highly personal mark-making as a form of marking time on paper

  • av Kim Conaty
    526,-

    Highlighting the central role of drawing throughout Ruth Asawa's career, this book's essays illuminate diverse aspects of her drawing practice with reproductions of more than one hundred works, many never before published.

  • av Britany Salsbury
    646,-

    An exploration of Edgar Degas’s laundress works and their significance within broader debates art, urban life, and women’s work in the nineteenth century

  • av Laura W. Allen
    518,-

    This fresh look at artist Takashi Murakami takes on the “monstrous” themes of rampant consumerism, human fallibility, and the perils of life in the digital fast lane, in works from the past decade

  • av Christine Odlund
    586,-

    This book explores the works of one of Sweden's most esteemed artists, Hilma af Klint, alongside others in her artistic circle - and examines their inspirational influence on contemporary artists working today. Swedish Ecstasy tells the story of renowned Swedish artist Hilma af Klint and her artistic circle as the country sought to reconcile religious beliefs with scientific advances at the turn of the 20th century. While Sweden has often been characterized as a Protestant nation of great engineers and entrepreneurs, the country's spiritual life has long been governed by a less official current, visible in its art and literature. In the early 20th century, mysticism and esoteric speculation ran through the works of some of Sweden's most important artistic and literary figures. This book explores these mystic visions and their meaning with this intellectual and spiritual milieu. Contemporary artists Cecilia Edefalk, Carsten Höller, Christine Ödlund, Daniel Youssef, and Lars Olof Loeld contribute essays that show how these artworks continue to inspire today.

  • av John Brewer
    396

    A vibrant, diverse history of Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples in the age of Romanticism

  • av Casey Riley
    453,-

    A groundbreaking exhibition catalogue of Native, First Nations, Metis, and Inuit photography from the nineteenth century to the present day

  • av Furio Rinaldi
    811,-

    A landmark publication on the drawings of one of the giants of the Italian Renaissance

  • av Kristin Swan
    712,-

    This lavishly illustrated exploration of fashion designer Gaby Aghion's life, career, and legacy at the French fashion house Chloé features seventy years of clothing and designs along with recollections from designers Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, and others.

  • av Andre Dombrowski
    671,-

    A stunning exploration of the vital links between Claude Monet's Impressionism and the time technologies that helped define modernity in the nineteenth century

  • av Lisa Volpe
    526,-

    Robert Frank's and Todd Webb's parallel 1955 projects to photograph America are considered in the context of mid-twentieth-century American culture

  • av Jamie Sayen
    388

    This no-holds-barred narrative of the failure of conservation in northern New England's forests envisions a wilder, more equitable, lower-carbon future for forest-dependent communities

  • av Barbara D. Savage
    420,-

    A powerful and inspiring biography of Merze Tate, a trailblazing Black woman scholar and intrepid world traveler

  • av Diane Cole Ahl
    741,-

    An expansive new study that explores the wide breadth of Italian painting in the fifteenth century

  • av Abraham Burickson
    350,99

    An engaging introduction to the cutting-edge discipline of experience design for students and practitioners in creative fields, including architecture, product design, gaming, exhibition design, and performance

  • av Seayoung Yim
    276

    An absurdist comedy and fifteenth winner of the Yale Drama Prize, exploring family, religion, identity, desire, and beauty in Korean American culture

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    av Michael Haas
    295,-

    Michael Haas sensitively records the experiences of the composers who fled the Nazis, escaping Hitler's Germany to make new lives across the globe. Haas traces the distinctive contribution these composers made to the twentieth-century soundscape?and offers a moving record of the incalculable effects of war on culture.

  • av Vid Simoniti
    284

    An original and provocative exploration of the relationship between contemporary art, politics, and activism

  • av Whitney Barlow Robles
    453,-

    A compelling and innovative exploration of how animals shaped the birth of natural history and its ecological afterlives

  • av Steve Tibble
    346

    A gripping account of the Knights Templar, challenging received wisdom to show how these devout medieval knights played a profound role in making modern Britain

  • av Venetia Porter
    4 611,-

    Introduces a previously unpublished major collection of Islamic, Modern, and Contemporary Middle Eastern art, notable for its exceptional range and breadth from earliest times to the present

  • av David Thomson
    297

    A leading film critic on the evolving world of streaming media and its impact on society

  • av John M. Owen
    453,-

    How democracies compete with autocracies to bias international order in their favor--and why democracies are losing

  • av David Sedlak
    297

    A fresh look at the world's water crises, and the existing and emerging solutions that can be used to solve them

  • av Mark Polizzotti
    258,-

    An elegant consideration of the Surrealist movement as a global phenomenon and why the movement continues to resonate

  • av Philip Freeman
    276

    The tragic life of Julian, the last non-Christian emperor of Rome, by award-winning author Philip Freeman

  • av Eric Chevillard
    211,-

    The daring, mischievous micro-essays of award-winning French humorist Éric Chevillard, published in English for the first time

  • av Raymond Arsenault
    410

    The first full-length biography of civil rights hero and congressman John Lewis

  • av Lee Gutkind
    388

    An account of the emergence of creative nonfiction, written by the “godfather” of the genre

  • av Irwin Shapiro
    286,-

    A journey guided by science that explores the universe, the earth, and the story of life

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