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Figuration is one of the oldest art forms, but it continually
evolves, along with our changing understanding of human identity.
The artists featured here often source imagery from the Internet,
and draw on aesthetics developed in Internet-first channels.
Digital techniques and affordances are incorporated into rendering
processes with traditional media: brushstrokes are more precise,
lines are sharper, and color is more highly keyed. In these works,
expressionism is located more in the composition than in the paint
handling. This richly illustrated collection of figurative works is
accompanied by texts that connect the present moment in painting to
the early 1980s, when the emergence of artists such as Jean-Michel
Basquiat, Francesco Clemente, David Salle, and Julian Schnabel
revitalized the art dialogue after the extended dissolution of
Minimalism, and to its roots in the practice of painters like
Picabia.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, celebrated heart surgeon and co-founder of the Complementary Care Center at New York's Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital, is spearheading the health-care revolution that is yielding powerful new healing tools that will forever change the way we think of medicine. In this ground-breaking book, he describes his pioneering work--combining cutting-edge Western medicine with such Eastern techniques as acupuncture and chi-gong, as well as such controversial therapies as hypnosis, music, massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, and energy healing. The inspiring and affecting stories of his patients are the heart of this book--from the extraordinary discipline of Frank Torre, who used his professional sports training to "psych" himself into healing after heart transplant surgery, to the "impossible" recovery of blues great Johnny Copeland, who was roused from a seemingly impenetrable coma through the force of his own music. In recounting his patients' experiences, Dr. Oz forges a blueprint for the radical new medicine of the next millennium--drawing on the best from Eastern and Western therapies and empowering patients to become partners with doctors in promoting their own recovery.
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