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Water
Ian Berry
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R1,342
Discovery Miles 13 420
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The photographs in the book illustrate the dichotomy of our
relationship with water—the role it has in ancient religious
rituals and in building communities, to its exploitation and the
devastating result of too little or too much water. They depict
Hindus bathing in the Ganges, shellfish-gatherers in coastal Spain;
polluted sea surrounding oil infrastructure in Baku, Azerbaijan;
fishermen in Greenland navigating melting ice in the ocean;
landscapes transformed to dustbowls by drought in South Africa and
to villages made into islands by flooding in Bangladesh. It is was
not Berry’s intention to make a political book, nor an
authoritative catalogue of mans’ interactions with water, but
instead to share the most memorable stories from his assignments
that illustrate how water shapes our lives and what the future may
hold.
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Sarah Cain: Enter the Center (Hardcover)
Sarah Cain; Edited by Ian Berry; Text written by Andy Campbell; Lauren Haynes; Contributions by Bernadette Mayer
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R851
Discovery Miles 8 510
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Ellsworth Kelly: Postcards (Hardcover)
Ellsworth Kelly; Edited by Ian Berry, Jessica Eisenthal; Foreword by Ian Berry; Text written by Jessica Eisenthal, …
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R1,285
Discovery Miles 12 850
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This career-spanning volume documents the first museum
retrospective devoted to the work of Mary Weatherford, a daring
practitioner of American abstraction and a leading painter of her
generation. This career-spanning volume documents the first museum
retrospective devoted to the work of Mary Weatherford, a daring
practitioner of American abstraction and a leading painter of her
generation.Over the last three decades, Mary Weatherford has
developed a rich and diverse painting practice, from her early
1990s target paintings based on operatic heroines, to the
expansive, gestural canvases overlaid with neon glass-tubing that
brought attention to her practice in the 2010s. Mary Weatherford:
Canyon-Daisy-Eden presents a survey of Weatherford's career,
drawing from several distinct bodies of work made between 1989 and
2017. As constant experiments with colour, scale, and materials,
these works as a whole reveal the continuity of Weatherford's
interest in human experience, both personal and
historical.Featuring 120 full-colour plates and expansive
installation views, this volume-published by Gagosian in
association with the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art
Gallery at Skidmore College-documents an exhibition presented at
the Tang and at SITE Santa Fe.
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