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The photography collected in A View from the Top may have arisen
out of a desire to document a singular body of work—the Viewpoint
Collection. Through Kelley’s eye, lens, and postproduction
choices, however, it advances the very way that buildings can be
photographed and understood, allowing us to visit residences that
most of us will never see in person. The photographs also
demonstrate that these projects are quintessentially Californian.
Their emphasis on open plans, airy modernism, the indoor-outdoor
relationship, natural textures and colour-palette, and an intensive
attention to landscaping are also quintessentially Los
Angeles. The buildings—which are the creations of some of
the world’s most renowned architects—are inspired and
inspiring. They are luxurious, aspirational, and visually
exciting. The book is both a valuable contribution to architectural
history and a pleasure to read.
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Cody Choi: Culture Cuts (Hardcover)
Cody Choi; Text written by Gregor Jansen, Mike Kelley, Kumi Sang, John Welchman
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R1,100
Discovery Miles 11 000
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Mike Kelley: Timeless Painting (Hardcover)
Mike Kelley; Edited by Jenelle Porter; Introduction by Jenelle Porter; Text written by Edgar Arceneaux, Kurt Forman; Contributions by …
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Discovery Miles 10 460
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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When Jacques Gendron experiences the brutal force of Radical Islam,
he sets out to find the answer to the question, 'Why?' Why has
there been so much violence in the name of the world's leading
religions? The answers he uncovers are startling, disturbing and
dangerous. Jacques takes a roller-coaster ride through many
countries, from Canada to Pakistan, with a high price to pay. Find
out why Jacques' search also reveals that "Israel does not have,
and never did have, a divine right to the land of Palestine"
This is an amazing account of the author's life as a British
expatriate, when he spent more than twenty-seven years within some
of the most radical countries on earth; including, Libya, Yemen and
Sudan. A facinating story relating how he got caught up in the
First Gulf War, and the civil wars in both Yemen and Sudan. He was
at a gas plant when it exploded, held captive by Al Qaeda in Yemen,
and evacuated by the French Foreign Legion. He saw beauty and
horror, met with radical Islamists as well as an Imam preacher of
peace. Here you will find tears and laughter along with a
first-hand account of world events
England was never to be the same again after this eventful year.
Here is a powerful story, where you can feel the tension, live the
actions and be amazed at the intrigue. This story covers just one
tumultuous year, from Christmas Day 1065 to Christmas Day 1066. You
will meet the heroes who stood against overwhelming odds to protect
their families, and the traitors who sold their country for a
price. What was it like to stand behind an English shield-wall on
foot, against charging cavalry? What was it like to see 10,000
Vikings sack Scarborough? What was it like to be at the battles of
Fulford, Stamford Bridge and Hastings? What was it like to see the
rape of your beloved country? This is a book you will never forget;
all based on real events.
The second volume of writings by Los Angeles artist Mike Kelley,
focusing on his own work. What John C. Welchman calls the "blazing
network of focused conflations" from which Mike Kelley's styles are
generated is on display in all its diversity in this second volume
of the artist's writings. The first volume, Foul Perfection,
contained thematic essays and writings about other artists; this
collection concentrates on Kelley's own work, ranging from texts in
"voices" that grew out of scripts for performance pieces to
expository critical and autobiographical writings.Minor Histories
organizes Kelley's writings into five sections. "Statements"
consists of twenty pieces produced between 1984 and 2002 (most of
which were written to accompany exhibitions), including "Ajax,"
which draws on Homer, Colgate- Palmolive, and Longinus to present
its eponymous hero; "Some Aesthetic High Points," an exercise in
autobiography that counters the standard artist bio included in
catalogs and press releases; and a sequence of "creative writings"
that use mass cultural tropes in concert with high art
mannerisms-approximating in prose the visual styles that
characterize Kelley's artwork. "Video Statements and Proposals" are
introductions to videos made by Kelley and other artists, including
Paul McCarthy and Bob Flanagan and Sheree Rose. "Image-Texts"
offers writings that accompany or are part of artworks and
installations. This section includes "A Stopgap Measure," Kelley's
zestful millennial essay in social satire, and "Meet John Doe," a
collage of appropriated texts. "Architecture" features an
discussion of Kelley's Educational Complex (1995) and an interview
in which he reflects on the role of architecture in his work.
Finally, "Ufology" considers the aesthetics and sexuality of space
as manifested by UFO sightings and abduction scenarios.
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