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Annette Messager Word for Word: Texts, Writings and Interviews
Annette Messager Word for Word: Texts, Writings and Interviews
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Jean Dubuffet: Works, Writings, Interviews
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As an enemy of culture and of the art of museums, Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) was also an anarchist, an atheist, anti-military and unpatriotic. He was an explosive force, a rebel who rejected labels and categories, resolute in his quest for freedom from all constraints, and not incidentally one of the most remarkable artists of the twentieth century. Over an extraordinarily productive career from 1942 to 1985, Dubuffet found himself drawn to the art of children and ma… More >>
Jean Dubuffet: Works, Writings, Interviews
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Jean Dubuffet: Works, Writings, Interviews
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As an enemy of culture and of the art of museums, Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) was also an anarchist, an atheist, anti-military and unpatriotic. He was an explosive force, a rebel who rejected labels and categories, resolute in his quest for freedom from all constraints, and not incidentally one of the most remarkable artists of the twentieth century. Over an extraordinarily productive career from 1942 to 1985, Dubuffet found himself drawn to the art of children and ma… More >>
Jean Dubuffet: Works, Writings, Interviews
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Writings on Glass: Essays, Interviews, Criticism
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Philip Glass, composer of symphonies, operas (Einstein on the Beach, Akhnaten, Orphe), film scores (Kundun, Mishima, Koyaanisqatsi), songs, and music for dance is a musician who determined early on that he wanted to compose independently, apart from institutions. That decision has made him a controversial figure among academic musicians, in spite of his rigorous training at Juilliard, and with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. Richard Kostelanetz has g… More >>
Writings on Glass: Essays, Interviews, Criticism
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Gerhard Richter: The Daily Practice of Painting – Writings and interviews 1962-1993
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Born in Dresden in 1932, Gerhard Richter studied wall-painting at the socialist Dresdner Akademie, before settling in Dusseldorf in 1961. It was here that he began painting from photographic sources, a method which by his own admission allowed him to make a stand against the academies and the oppressive prototypes of the time, from which he had to free himself to find his own innovative creative style. Central to his work is a strong set of values and ideas which th… More >>
Gerhard Richter: The Daily Practice of Painting – Writings and interviews 1962-1993
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Giorgio Morandi: Works, Writings, Interviews
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Giorgio Morandi’s steady pursuit of a poetic vision in still-life and landscape painting (as well as engravings and etchings) has secured him a singular and revered position in the history of Modern art. While drawing on the achievements of Giotto, Cezanne, the metaphysical painters and the Cubists, Morandi’s work finally resembles no one else’s and quietly defies paraphrase: everything is enigmatically clarified in the work itself, in all its apparent simplicity, o… More >>
Giorgio Morandi: Works, Writings, Interviews
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Leave Any Information at the Signal: Writings, Interviews, Bits, Pages
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Ed Ruscha is among the most innovative artists of the last forty years. He is also one of the first Americans to introduce a critique of popular culture and an examination of language into the visual arts. Although he first made his reputation as a painter, Ruscha is also celebrated for his drawings (made both with conventional materials and with food, blood, gunpowder, and shellac), prints, films, photographs, and books. He is often associated with Los Angeles as a… More >>
Leave Any Information at the Signal: Writings, Interviews, Bits, Pages
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Leave Any Information at the Signal: Writings, Interviews, Bits, Pages
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Ed Ruscha is among the most innovative artists of the last forty years. He is also one of the first Americans to introduce a critique of popular culture and an examination of language into the visual arts. Although he first made his reputation as a painter, Ruscha is also celebrated for his drawings (made both with conventional materials and with food, blood, gunpowder, and shellac), prints, films, photographs, and books. He is often associated with Los Angeles as a… More >>
Leave Any Information at the Signal: Writings, Interviews, Bits, Pages
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Leave Any Information at the Signal: Writings, Interviews, Bits, Pages
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Ed Ruscha is among the most innovative artists of the last forty years. He is also one of the first Americans to introduce a critique of popular culture and an examination of language into the visual arts. Although he first made his reputation as a painter, Ruscha is also celebrated for his drawings (made both with conventional materials and with food, blood, gunpowder, and shellac), prints, films, photographs, and books. He is often associated with Los Angeles as a… More >>
Leave Any Information at the Signal: Writings, Interviews, Bits, Pages
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Back to a Shadow in the Night: Music Writings and Interviews: 1968-2001
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One of the most important critics writing in the past 35 years, Jonathan Cott has interviewed and reviewed major artists in publishing, art, film and music, often unearthing new voices years before they’re discovered by the mainstream. In Back to a Shadow in the Night, his music interviews and essays – covering an astonishingly wide range of artists and styles – are collected for the first time in one volume. From pondering the links between Patti Smith and Rimbaud … More >>
Back to a Shadow in the Night: Music Writings and Interviews: 1968-2001
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