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Sam Herman (Hardcover)
Marquess of Queensberry; Edited by Rollo Campbell; Contributions by Lucy Abel Smith, Mark Hill, Greg Votolato, …
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R1,241
R706
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Sam Herman (1936-2020) stands at the very centre of the development
of the international Studio Glass Movement. He was not only present
for the birth of the Movement in the United States, but was its
founding father in Great Britain and Australia. This book is the
first to deal directly with the genesis of the Movement and the
pioneering work of Herman within it, while also shedding light on
his wider practice in sculpture and painting. The son of Polish
immigrants, Mexican by birth, and brought up in the tougher New
York boroughs, Herman travelled to London in the mid-1960s and went
on to head up the Glass Department at the Royal College of Art.
From there he inspired a generation of artists, created
revolutionary techniques and was instrumental in the development of
colour and texture in blown glass. For art historians, collectors
and aficionados of glass, this book provides a welcome and
comprehensive evaluation of Herman's position within the Studio
Glass Movement, the history of glass art, as well as the wider
context of modern British art. While discussion of his sculpture
and painting reveal further dimensions to Herman's ongoing, and
indefatigable, explorations in form, composition and colour.
Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Musicology, grade: -,
University of West London, language: English, abstract: The essays
are divided into three sections: those featuring some of the
composers whose music has been of particular significance to me;
then a group of pieces on compositional matters including aspects
of style and form such as minimalism, improvisation and repeats;
and finally a miscellaneous group on diverse topics including
education, the sonic environment and the meaning of music and art
in general. The final essay entitled "Explorations" is a summary of
those many enthusiasms that I have indulged in over the years, but
actually, all the essays are attempts at sharing my love of music,
sound, literature and places without in any way pretending to be
authoritative. In fact I discovered that the more I try to write
about a subject dear to me, the more aware I am of not knowing
nearly enough about it. Therefore I plead guilty if it is levelled
at these pages that enthusiasm outpaces concrete knowledge,
although I would hope that it could not be said of them, as John
Butler Yeats once said of his more famous son's opinions, that they
are drawn "from the depths of (my) ignorance." I have tried not to
theorise, feeling that there are altogether too many theories in
the world. Some of these items celebrate, some explore. They are
simply the results of numerous interests which I just do not want
to keep to myself any longer. Whether this is wise or not - let the
reader judge. The least I can hope is that I might stimulate others
to explore some of the subjects which have inspired and indeed kept
me going (mentally that is) through six decades.
This title introduces readers to the region of South America.
Concise text, thought-provoking discussion questions, and
compelling photos give the reader an insightful look into South
America's rich and complex histories, natural environments,
economies, governments, and peoples.
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Net Neutrality (Hardcover)
Melissa Higgins, Michael Regan
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