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India, Living in an Ornate World explores as to why India is so
rich in colour and ornamentation and why it has such a diversity of
culture and architecture. There is still a large part of the
population who prefer to continue living their traditional life in
old-world settings. Their buildings reflect their long artistic and
creative history. This can be seen in all levels of society. A
modest dwelling in India can give as much an indication of this as
can a palace. The lives of people in streets tend to be lived in
public. The street is the extension of the house. A large part of
this life is carried out on the streets and is often shared with
many different animals due to the Hindu love of them. The
photographs in this book aimed to catch many of these scenes.
"Overall, Drs Acuff and Dickson have produced a truly international
and model reference here; it reflects robust research-based
knowledge and best practices across the entire supply chain of the
beef industry. Authors reflect international expertise, and the
topics are well-organized and germane to beef's role in public
health. Each author has compiled a very comprehensive discussion of
their respective topics; but each chapter is ultimately
comprehensible on food safety issues for even the
less-knowledgeable reader. The text reflects the thoughts and
knowledge of some of the best food safety minds in the business...
all-in-all, a great read!" Meat Science Beef production faces a
range of challenges. There is an ongoing need to ensure safety in
the face of threats from zoonoses and other contaminants,
particularly in more intensive beef production systems and with
more complex supply chains (allowing potentially broader
transmission). At the same time, consumers have ever higher
expectations of sensory and nutritional quality. Drawing on an
international range of expertise, this book reviews research
addressing safety challenges in beef production. The first part of
the book addresses pathogenic risks on the farm, developments in
detection techniques and safety management. The second part of the
book reviews safety issues in the rest of the supply chain, from
slaughterhouse operations to management of the cold chain and
consumer handling of fresh beef. Ensuring safety and quality in the
production of beef Volume 1: Safety will be a standard reference
for animal and food scientists in universities, government and
other research centres and companies involved in beef production.
It is accompanied by Volume 2 which reviews quality issues in beef
production.
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Diary/Landscape (Hardcover)
James Welling; Introduction by Matthew S Witkovsky
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R1,183
Discovery Miles 11 830
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For more than thirty-five years, James Welling has explored the
material and conceptual possibilities of photography.
"Diary/Landscape"--the first mature body of work by this important
contemporary artist--set the framework for his subsequent
investigations of abstraction and his fascination with nineteenth-
and twentieth-century New England.
In July 1977, Welling began photographing a two-volume travel
diary kept by his great-grandmother Elizabeth C. Dixon, as well as
landscapes in southern Connecticut. In one closely cropped image,
lines of tight cursive share the page with a single ivy leaf
preserved in the diary. In another snowy image, a stand of leafless
trees occludes the gleaming Long Island sound. In subject and form,
Welling emulated the great American modernists Alfred Stieglitz,
Paul Strand, and Walker Evans--a bold move for an artist associated
with radical postmodernism. At the same time, Welling's close-ups
of handwriting push to the fore the postmodernist themes of copying
and reproduction.
A beautiful and moving meditation on family, history, memory, and
place, "Diary/Landscape" reintroduced history and private emotion
as subjects in high art, while also helping to usher in the
centrality of photography and theoretical questions about
originality that mark the epochal Pictures Generation. The book is
published to accompany the first-ever complete exhibition of this
series of pivotal photographs, now owned by the Art Institute of
Chicago.
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Stephen Hilger: In the Alley (Hardcover)
Stephen Hilger; Edited by Peter Kayafas; Text written by Matthew Specktor; Interview of James Welling
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R1,242
R979
Discovery Miles 9 790
Save R263 (21%)
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Artists on Andy Warhol (Paperback)
Andy Warhol; Edited by Katherine Atkins, Kelly Kivland; Text written by Robert Buck, Glenn Ligon, …
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R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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