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Gerhard Richter is one of the most famous painters of our time,
worldwide. His fascinating visual spheres are characterized by a
unique originality and quality, in which the abstract and the
figural intertwine and permeate each other. This extensive volume
of pictures concentrates entirely upon the theme of landscape in
Richter's oeuvre. Through this genre, to which Richter has remained
loyal for more than sixty years, it is possible to see more than a
development in the artist's painting style. There is also a
perceptible, genuine independence in many of the works, which makes
him one of the most remarkable artists of our day. This book adds
to the understanding of the significance and pictorial essence of
Richter's art, opening up current insights into the theme of nature
and landscape in the twenty-first century.
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Judith Egger: Matter (Hardcover)
Judith Egger; Text written by Ann Cotten, Lucas Gehrmann, Ramuntcho Matta, Franz Schneider
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R952
Discovery Miles 9 520
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The New Alphabet - DNA #1 (Paperback)
Bernd Scherer; Text written by Ann Cotten; Ben Lerner, Yuk Hui; Illustrated by Kanako Tada, …
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Discovery Miles 2 840
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All the Lonely People (Paperback)
Heike Catherina Mertens; Text written by Nana Bahlmann, Ann Cotten, Felicitas Hoppe, Monika Rinck, …
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R713
Discovery Miles 7 130
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For three months Biel, Switzerland, hosted a special kind of
sculpture. It was special not simply because it was by one of
Switzerland's most famous contemporary artists-Thomas
Hirschhorn-and dedicated to one of the most prominent authors in
the history of Swiss literature, Robert Walser. Beyond that, this
sculpture was a redefinition of sculpture itself, because what
takes on a plastic form here is not made of stone, steel, or
bronze. It is society itself that helped to develop this work of
art. In 2016 Thomas Hirschhorn and the curator Kathleen Buhler
began doing field research in Biel, the city of Robert Walser's
birth, connecting with residents, clubs, artists, literati, and
experts. This resulted in a multifaceted agenda. Every day the two
offered events such as readings, walking tours, lectures, and
children's activities. All of this ultimately comprised the Robert
Walser-Sculpture. Never before has an entire city been integrated
into a temporary work of art in this way.
This issue of MRI Clinics of North America focuses on
Musculoskeletal Imaging: Radiographic/MRI Correlation and is edited
by Dr. Anne Cotten. Articles will include: Radiographic/MRI
Correlation of the Hip; Radiographic/MRI Correlation of the Knee;
Radiographic/MRI Correlation of the Ankle and Foot;
Radiographic/MRI Correlation of the Spine; Radiographic/MRI
Correlation of Spinal Bony Outlines; Radiographic/MRI Correlation
of the Shoulder; Radiographic/MRI Correlation of the Elbow;
Radiographic/MRI Correlation of the Wrist and Hand;
Radiographic/MRI Correlation of the Pediatric Growth;
Radiographic/MRI Correlation of Soft Tissues; Radiographic/MRI
Correlation of Tumors; Pitfalls in Pediatric Trauma and
Microtrauma; and more
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