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Bartolome De Cardenas 'El Bermejo' - Itinerant Painter in the Crown of Aragon (Hardcover): Judith Berg-Sobre Bartolome De Cardenas 'El Bermejo' - Itinerant Painter in the Crown of Aragon (Hardcover)
Judith Berg-Sobre
R2,796 Discovery Miles 27 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Bartolome de Cardenas, known as "el Bermejo" (fl 1468-1495), was the most interesting painter of his generation in a time of great artistic and cultural as well as historic change in Spain. Originally from Cordoba, Bermejo appears to have received training directly in Northern Europe in the new technique of oil glazes. During his fascinating career he sometimes drew on the local "art scene" producing altarpieces of astounding quality. This monograph will examine Bermejo's career in the various cities in the Crown of Aragon where he worked: Valencia, Daroca, Zaragoza, and Barcelona."

Kurt Jackson's Botanical Landscape (Hardcover): Kurt Jackson Kurt Jackson's Botanical Landscape (Hardcover)
Kurt Jackson; Foreword by Tim Smit; Introduction by Robert Macfarlane 1
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kurt Jackson's Botanical Landscape is a new collection of poems, paintings, drawings, sculptures and printmaking by the artist and staunch environmentalist: responses to his engagement with and rich experience within the natural world of flora. From day-to-day plants - weeds, the flowers in the hedge, familiar trees and the vegetable garden - to the more unusual, twisted forms and strange fruit of the undergrowth, Jackson's works celebrate the staggering diversity of the plant kingdom. For the art enthusiast, the naturalist, the gardener and the armchair horticulturist, Kurt Jackson's Botanical Landscape maps a particularly expressive communion with nature and offers a unique and beguiling interpretation of the natural world.

The Little Book of Tom. Military Men (English, French, German, Hardcover, Multilingual edition): Dian Hanson The Little Book of Tom. Military Men (English, French, German, Hardcover, Multilingual edition)
Dian Hanson; Artworks by Tom Of Finland
R436 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R39 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

When we think Tom of Finland we first picture muscular, macho young men in military gear. Tom's vision of masculine perfection was formed during his service as an officer during World War II. Though he served in the Finnish air force, it was the German troops, stationed in Finland to help the country repel invading Russian forces, which served as inspiration. After all, only the Germans had uniforms created by Hugo Boss, tightly tailored, replete with designer touches, and complimented by high, shiny black leather boots. Tom, at 19, was smitten, an obsession that deepened following his first sexual experiences with German officers in the blackout streets of Helsinki. Tom began putting his military fantasies on paper in 1945 to memorialize his thrilling nighttime encounters when the war ended. At first the Hugo Boss uniforms dominated, but as the years and then decades passed he included American naval uniforms as well, and then his own hybridized designs of black leather, jodhpurs, boots, and peaked caps, with military insignia replaced by Tom's Men patches. As Tom attracted an army of loyal fans, he created, with pencil, pen and gouache, an army of free, proud, masculine fantasy men committed to pleasure and male camaraderie. The Little Book of Tom: Military Men explores Tom's fascination with militaria through a mixture of multi-panel comics and single-panel drawings and paintings, all in a compact and affordable 192 pages. Historic film stills and posters, personal photos of Tom, sketches, and Tom's own reference images explore the cultural context and private inspirations behind the ultimate Tom of Finland hero.

Elise Florenty: Blabla (Paperback): Elise Florenty Elise Florenty: Blabla (Paperback)
Elise Florenty
R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye - Fly In League With The Night (Paperback): Isabella Maidment, Andrea Schlieker Lynette Yiadom-Boakye - Fly In League With The Night (Paperback)
Isabella Maidment, Andrea Schlieker
R880 R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Save R146 (17%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

A groundbreaking and essential survey of the art of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, offering an in-depth discussion of the development of the artist and positioning her work within a wider history of portraiture. Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Fly In League With The Night celebrates the work of one of the most significant and acclaimed figurative painters of her generation. Fact and fiction fuse in Yiadom-Boakye's paintings: they appear to be portraits, yet the people she depicts are not real but invented. Created from a composite of found images and her own imagination, her characters seem to exist outside of a specific time or place: they feel at once familiar yet mysterious. This ambiguity resonates again in the enigmatic titles she gives to her artworks. The artist is also a writer of poetry and prose, and for her, the two forms of creativity complement each other: 'The things I can't paint, I write, and the things I can't write, I paint.' This perceptive and engaging publication provides a comprehensive account of Yiadom-Boakye's practice over the past two decades. With contributions by the celebrated poet Elizabeth Alexander and curators Andrea Schlieker and Isabella Maidment, alongside new writing by Yiadom-Boakye, Fly In League With The Night reflects the dual aspects of the artist's career as both a painter and a writer and offers an intimate insight into her creative process.

Basic Instincts - Love, Lust and Violence in the Art of Joseph Highmore (Paperback): Jaaqueline Riding Basic Instincts - Love, Lust and Violence in the Art of Joseph Highmore (Paperback)
Jaaqueline Riding
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Published to coincide with the exhibition at the Foundling Museum in London, this fascinating book will re-introduce Joseph Highmore (1692-1780), an artist of status and substance in his day, who is now largely unknown. It takes as its focus Highmore's small oil painting known as The Angel of Mercy (1746, Yale), one of the most shocking and controversial images in 18th-century British art. The painting depicts a woman in fashionable mid-18th-century dress strangling the infant lying on her lap. A cloaked, barefooted fi gure cowers to the right as an angel intervenes, pointing towards the Foundling Hospital, the recently built refuge for abandoned infants, in the distance. The image attempts to address one of the most disturbing aspects of the Foundling Hospital story - certainly a subject that many (now as then) would consider beyond depiction. But if any artist of the period had attempted such a subject it would surely be William Hogarth, not the portrait painter Joseph Highmore? In fact, the painting was attributed to Hogarth for almost two centuries, until its reattribution in the 1990s. Even so, it is surprising that despite the wealth of scholarship associated with Hogarth and the `modern moral subject' of the 1730s and 1740s, The Angel of Mercy has received little attention until now. The book (and exhibition) seeks to address this, while encouraging greater interest in, and appreciation for, this signifi cant British artist. Highmore expert, Jacqueline Riding, will set this extraordinary painting within the context of the artist's life and work, as well as broader historical and artistic contexts. This will include exploration of superb examples of Highmore's portraiture, such as his complex, monumental group portrait The Family of Sir Eldred Lancelot Lee and the exquisite small-scale `conversations' The Vigor Family and The Artist and his Family, juxtaposed with analysis of key subject paintings, including the Foundling Museum's Hagar and Ishmael and Highmore's `Pamela' series, inspired by Samuel Richardson's bestselling novel. Collectively they tackle relevant and highly contentious issues around the status and care of women and children, master/servant relations, motherhood, abuse, abandonment, infant death and murder.

Raymond Briggs (Hardcover): Nicolette Jones Raymond Briggs (Hardcover)
Nicolette Jones; Edited by (consulting) Quentin Blake; Series edited by Claudia Zeff
R537 R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Save R35 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Raymond Briggs has changed the face of children's picture books, with his innovations of both form and subject. Stylistically versatile, he has illustrated some sixty books, twenty of them with his own text, and first became a household name in the late 1970s and early 1980s with a handful of books - Father Christmas, Fungus the Bogeyman, The Snowman, When the Wind Blows - that were entertaining and subversive and appealed to both children and adults. The refrains of his work are class, family, love and loss. Nevertheless, his default mode of expression is humour. Briggs is always funny, and the balance between this and melancholy is his defining characteristic, though his style ranges from the romantic to the grotesque, from the fanciful to the direct. Encompassing sixty years of Raymond Briggs's work, from political picturebooks to children's classics, this study explores his themes of class, family and loss, and how he demonstrates both emotional power and great technical skill.

Samuel Palmer Revisited (Hardcover, New Ed): Simon Shaw-Miller Samuel Palmer Revisited (Hardcover, New Ed)
Simon Shaw-Miller
R4,632 Discovery Miles 46 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Varied and deliberately diverse, this group of essays provides a reassessment of the life and work of the popular nineteenth-century artist Samuel Palmer. While scholarly publications have been published recently which reassess Palmer's achievement, those works primarily consider the artist in isolation. This volume examines his work in relation to a wider art world and analyses areas of his life and output that have until now received little attention, reinstating the study of Palmer's work within broader debates about landscape and cultural history. In Samuel Palmer Revisited, the contributors provide a fresh perspective on Palmer's work, its context and its influence.

Sicilia Bambaataa (Paperback): Riccardo Benassi Sicilia Bambaataa (Paperback)
Riccardo Benassi
R427 Discovery Miles 4 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Homeschooling (Paperback): Angela Marzullo Homeschooling (Paperback)
Angela Marzullo
R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Victor Willing - Visions (Paperback): John McEwen, Victoria Howarth, Liz Gilmore Victor Willing - Visions (Paperback)
John McEwen, Victoria Howarth, Liz Gilmore; Foreword by Nicholas Serota
R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nature and the Nation in Fin-de-Siecle France - The Art of Emile Galle and the Ecole de Nancy (Paperback): Jessica M. Dandona Nature and the Nation in Fin-de-Siecle France - The Art of Emile Galle and the Ecole de Nancy (Paperback)
Jessica M. Dandona
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By the time of his death in 1904, critics, arts reformers, and government officials were near universal in their praise of Art Nouveau designer Emile Galle (1846-1904), whose works they described as the essence of French design. Many even went so far as to argue that the artist's creations could reinvigorate France's fading arts industries and help restore its economic prosperity by defining a modern style to represent the nation. For fin-de-siecle viewers, Galle's works constituted powerful reflections on the idea of national belonging, modernity, and the role of the arts in political engagement. While existing scholarship has largely focused on the artist's innovative technical processes, a close analysis of Galle's works brings to light the surprisingly complex ways in which his fragile creations were imbricated in the political turmoil that characterized fin-de-siecle France. Examining Galle's works inspired by Japanese art, his patriotically inflected designs for the Universal Exposition of 1889, his artistic manifesto in support of Dreyfus created in 1900, and finally, his late works that explore the concept of evolution, this book reveals how Galle returns again and again to the question of national identity as the central issue in his work.

The Arrow of Time - Notes from a Russian Journey (Paperback): Ricci Lucchi Gianikian The Arrow of Time - Notes from a Russian Journey (Paperback)
Ricci Lucchi Gianikian
R900 Discovery Miles 9 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Maria Spilsbury (1776-1820) - Artist and Evangelical (Hardcover, New Ed): Charlotte Yeldham Maria Spilsbury (1776-1820) - Artist and Evangelical (Hardcover, New Ed)
Charlotte Yeldham
R4,639 Discovery Miles 46 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Maria Spilsbury Taylor (1776-1820) lived and worked in London and Ireland and was patronized by the Prince Regent. A painter of portraits, genre scenes, biblical subjects and large crowd compositions - an unusual feature in women's art of this period - she is represented in major museums and art galleries as well as in numerous private collections. Her work, hitherto considered on a purely decorative level, merits closer attention. For the first time, this volume argues the relevance of Spilsbury's religious background, and in particular her evangelical and Moravian connections, to the interpretation of her art and examines her pervasive, and often inovert references to the Bible, hymnody and religious writing. The art that emerges is distinctly Protestant and evangelical, offering a vivid illustration of the mood of patriotic, Protestant fervour that characterized the quarter century succeeding the French revolution. This focus may be situated in the general context of increasing interest in the religious faith of historical actors - men and women - in the eighteenth century, and in the related contexts of growing acknowledgement of a religious aspect to "enlightenment" art, as well as investigations into Protestant culture in Ireland. The book is extensively illustrated and contains a list of all of Spilsbury's known works.

Sunday Sketching (Hardcover): Christoph Niemann Sunday Sketching (Hardcover)
Christoph Niemann
R990 R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Save R174 (18%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

From award-winning artist and author Cristoph Niemann comes a collection of witty illustrations and whimsical views on working creatively. This survey of Niemann's work will be done in his signature style, combining photography and illustration in surprising and humourous ways. Taking its title from his New York Times column Abstract Sunday, this book covers Niemann's entire career and showcases brilliant observations of contemporary life through sketches, travel journals and popular newspaper features. The narrative guides readers through Christoph's creative process, how he built his career, and how he overcomes the internal and external obstacles that creative people face--all presented with disarming wit and intellect. Enhanced with nearly 350 original images, this book is a tremendous inspirational and aspirational resource.

Land of Ibeji - Sanne De Wilde & Benedicte Kurzen (Hardcover): Land of Ibeji - Sanne De Wilde & Benedicte Kurzen (Hardcover)
R1,538 R1,306 Discovery Miles 13 060 Save R232 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Here, seeing double is normal. And that is not only because we are dealing with two photographers and their art projects. Sanne de Wilde and Benedicte Kurzen travelled to Yoruba country in Nigeria, where the rate of twin births is ten times higher than elsewhere-a fact that is either celebrated with mythical fervour or condemned. While tracing this history, the photographers created richly intriguing, intensely colourful portraits of twins. They used their game of doubling to stage an imaginative photographic story, making use of double apertures, double exposures, reflections, and colour filters. With these inventive pictorial processes, the two artists produce magical double portraits. Page after page, this catalogue captures the vibrant, expressive force of this prize-winning series.

Gary Larson and The Far Side (Hardcover): Kerry D. Soper Gary Larson and The Far Side (Hardcover)
Kerry D. Soper
R2,934 Discovery Miles 29 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Kerry D. Soper reminds us of The Far Side's groundbreaking qualities and cultural significance in Gary Larson and ""The Far Side."" In the 1980s, Gary Larson (b. 1950) shook up a staid comics page by introducing a set of aesthetic devices, comedic tones, and philosophical frames that challenged and delighted many readers, even while upsetting and confusing others. His irreverent, single panels served as an alternative reality to the tame comedy of the family-friendly newspaper comics page, as well as the pervasive, button-down consumerism and conformity of the Reagan era. In this first full study of Larson's art, Soper follows the arc of the cartoonist's life and career, describing the aesthetic and comedic qualities of his work, probing the business side of his success, and exploring how The Far Side brand as a whole--with its iconic characters and accompanying set of comedic and philosophical frames--connected with its core readers. In effect, Larson reinvented his medium by creatively working within, pushing against, and often breaking past institutional, aesthetic, comedic, and philosophical parameters. Due to the comic's great success, it opened the door for additional alternative voices in comics and other popular mediums. With its intentionally awkward, minimalistic lines and its morbid humor, The Far Side expanded Americans' comedic palette and inspired up-and-coming cartoonists, comedians, and filmmakers. Soper re-creates the cultural climate and media landscape in which The Far Side first appeared and thrived, then assesses how it impacted worldviews and shaped the comedic sensibilities of a generation of cartoonists, comedy writers, and everyday fans.

Michael Williams - Things You Shouldn't Understand (Paperback): Michael Williams Michael Williams - Things You Shouldn't Understand (Paperback)
Michael Williams
R600 Discovery Miles 6 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The World of William Glackens (Hardcover): Avis Berman, Judith A. Barter The World of William Glackens (Hardcover)
Avis Berman, Judith A. Barter
R1,445 R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Save R222 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Zhang, Huan (Paperback): Yilmaz Dziewior, RoseLee Goldberg, Robert Storr Zhang, Huan (Paperback)
Yilmaz Dziewior, RoseLee Goldberg, Robert Storr
R1,112 R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Save R395 (36%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Zhang Huan has emerged as one of the most important artists of the past decade, a fearless explorer of the limits of the human body and a key figure in the flourishing Chinese art scene. His earliest performances, including 12 Square Meters, 65 Kilograms, and To Raise the Water-Level in a Fishpond, subjected his body to grueling tests of endurance while addressing the relationship between physical endurance and spiritual tranquility. Zhang 's move to New York in 1998 contributed to establish himself as a widely recognized figure in the international contemporary art world, staging performances in several cities around the globe, including Sydney, Rome, Shanghai and Hamburg where he reflected on his experiences in the cities he visited and his ethnic identity in a foreign land. In 2006 Zhang established a studio in Shanghai, where he began to seek a greater connection to Chinese heritage and history. This marked a new direction in his work, as he turned from performance to sculpture, painting, and installation. Through creating large-scale sculpture in diverse media, such as ash from local Buddhist temples, and with found objects, such as doors from the Chinese countryside homes, Zhang Huan continues to explore new ways to render his interest in the body and its language. A significant aspect of Zhang's new work revolves around his interest in Buddhism. Although Buddhist themes figured indirectly into his early work, they took on a more prominent role after a visit to Tibet in 2005. There, Zhang began to collect fragments of Buddhist sculptures, which he then used as models for massive copper figures. Upon his return to Shanghai, Zhang Huan began to collect ash from local Buddhist temples for use in sculptures and paintings. The use of burnt incense, the product of religious offerings, strengthens the link between his art and Buddhist practices.

More than a Muse - Creative Partnerships That Sold Talented Women Short (Hardcover, Hardback): Katie McCabe More than a Muse - Creative Partnerships That Sold Talented Women Short (Hardcover, Hardback)
Katie McCabe
R487 R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Save R45 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

How many times have you seen a woman artist solely referred to as the wife, girlfriend, muse, or 'mistress' of a man in the public eye? Throughout history, the achievements of women working across artistic disciplines - from visual artists to writers to filmmakers - have been largely undervalued, with the title of 'genius' reserved mainly for men. More than a Muse unpacks the complex romantic relationships that left women overshadowed, anonymous or underestimated in their work. Katie McCabe shines a light on the stories of talents like photographer Dora Maar, pioneering film editor and Hitchcock-collaborator Alma Reville, jazz pianist Lil Hardin Armstrong and many more. Exploring a broad scope of art movements and moments from Surrealism to early British silent film, Katie reexamines the contributions of women that have too often been ignored. More than a Muse views our history through the lens of artistic partnership, and positions women solidly in the foreground.

Giacometti: Critical Essays (Hardcover, New Ed): Peter Read Giacometti: Critical Essays (Hardcover, New Ed)
Peter Read
R4,646 Discovery Miles 46 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Giacometti: Critical Essays brings together new studies by an international team of scholars who together explore the whole span of Alberto Giacometti's work and career from the 1920s to the 1960s. During this complex period in France's intellectual history, Giacometti's work underwent a series of remarkable stylistic shifts while he forged close affiliations with an equally remarkable set of contemporary writers and thinkers. This book throws new light on under-researched aspects of his output and approach, including his relationship to his own studio, his work in the decorative arts, his tomb sculptures and his use of the pedestal. It also focuses on crucial ways his work was received and articulated by contemporary and later writers, including Michel Leiris, Francis Ponge, Isaku Yanaihara and Tahar Ben Jelloun. This book thus engages with energising tensions and debates that informed Giacometti's work, including his association with both surrealism and existentialism, his production of both 'high' art and decorative objects, and his concern with both formal issues, such as scale and material, and with the expression of philosophical and poetic ideas. This multifaceted collection of essays confirms Giacometti's status as one of the most fascinating artists of the twentieth century.

Tracey Emin (Paperback): Jonathan Jones Tracey Emin (Paperback)
Jonathan Jones
R440 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R37 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This accessible and expertly written introduction and overview of Tracey Emin's life offers a completely up-to-date view on the work of one of the most important and respected artists working today. From some of her previously unpublished early works from the 1980s, through the period of the 'Young British Artists' when she first found international fame, and up to her very latest works - many also published here for the first time - The Guardian's art critic Jonathan Jones brings together Tracey Emin's complete career into one concise and essential volume.

Eye of the Sixties - Richard Bellamy and the Transformation of Modern Art (Paperback): Judith E. Stein Eye of the Sixties - Richard Bellamy and the Transformation of Modern Art (Paperback)
Judith E. Stein
R638 R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Save R56 (9%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A man with a preternatural ability to find emerging artists, Richard Bellamy was one of the first advocates of pop art, minimalism, and conceptual art. The founder and director of the fabled Green Gallery on Fifty-Seventh Street, this witty, poetry-loving art aficionado became a legend of the avant-garde, showing the work of artists such as Mark di Suvero, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Donald Judd, and others. Born to an American father and a Chinese mother in a Cincinnati suburb, Bellamy moved to New York and made a life for himself between the Beat orbits of Provincetown and white-glove events such as the Guggenheim's opening gala. He partied with Norman Mailer, was friends with Diane Arbus and Yoko Ono, and frequently hosted or performed in Allan Kaprow's happenings. Always more concerned with art than with making a profit, Bellamy withdrew when the market mushroomed around him, letting his contemporaries and friends, such as Leo Castelli and Sidney Janis, capitalize on the stars he first discovered. Bellamy's life story is a fascinating window into the transformation of art in the late twentieth century.

Artists as Illustrators - An International Directory with Signatures and Monograms, 1800-Present (Hardcover): John Castagno Artists as Illustrators - An International Directory with Signatures and Monograms, 1800-Present (Hardcover)
John Castagno
R8,999 Discovery Miles 89 990 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

With more than 14,000 entries of nineteenth- and twentieth-century artists, this book is the most comprehensive international listing of artists as illustrators compiled to date. The entries include illustrators, sculptors, and fine art artists who have done illustrations for books, magazines, records, and posters. Biographical reference keys are provided with each entry. Approximately 4,000 of the listed artists are shown with a signature facsimile.

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