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2 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 32 cm
- Library main 91677 | ID NA1145.K89; ID:95-B599 | v. 1 | Available
- Library main 91676 | ID NA1145.K89; ID:95-B599 | v. 2 | Available
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2 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 32 cm
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- Philip II, King of Spain, 1527-1598.,
- Philippe II (roi d' Espagne ; 1527-1598),
- Architecture, Renaissance Netherlands.,
- Mannerism (Architecture) Netherlands.,
- Architecture, Renaissance Belgium Antwerp.,
- Mannerism (Architecture) Belgium Antwerp.,
- Triumphal arches Belgium Antwerp.,
- City halls Netherlands.,
- Architecture de la Renaissance Pays-Bas.,
- Maniérisme (Architecture) Pays-Bas.,
- Architecture de la Renaissance Belgique Anvers.,
- Maniérisme (Architecture) Belgique Anvers.,
- Arcs de triomphe Belgique Anvers.,
- Hôtels de ville Pays-Bas.,
- Architecture, Renaissance.,
- City halls.,
- Mannerism (Architecture),
- Triumphal arches.,
- Bouwkunst.,
- Renaissance.,
- Maniérisme (architecture) Pays-Bas.,
- Maniérisme (architecture) Belgique Anvers.,
- Entrées (cérémonies) Belgique Anvers.,
- Mannerist (Architecture) Netherlands.,
- Mannerist (Architecture) Belgium Antwerp.,
- Belgium Antwerp.,
- Netherlands.
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Alphen aan den Rijn : Canaletto, 1994.
Alphen aan den Rijn : Canaletto, 1994.
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The triumphant entry of Renaissance architecture into the Netherlands : the joyeuse entrée of Philip of Spain into Antwerp in 1549 : Renaissance and Mannerist architecture in the Low Countries from 1530 to 1630 / W. Kuyper.
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2 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 32 cm
The triumphant entry of Renaissance architecture into the Netherlands : the joyeuse entrée of Philip of Spain into Antwerp in 1549 : Renaissance and Mannerist architecture in the Low Countries from 1530 to 1630 / W. Kuyper.
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2 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 32 cm
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Alphen aan den Rijn : Canaletto, 1994.
Alphen aan den Rijn : Canaletto, 1994.
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- Philip II, King of Spain, 1527-1598.,
- Philippe II (roi d' Espagne ; 1527-1598),
- Architecture, Renaissance Netherlands.,
- Mannerism (Architecture) Netherlands.,
- Architecture, Renaissance Belgium Antwerp.,
- Mannerism (Architecture) Belgium Antwerp.,
- Triumphal arches Belgium Antwerp.,
- City halls Netherlands.,
- Architecture de la Renaissance Pays-Bas.,
- Maniérisme (Architecture) Pays-Bas.,
- Architecture de la Renaissance Belgique Anvers.,
- Maniérisme (Architecture) Belgique Anvers.,
- Arcs de triomphe Belgique Anvers.,
- Hôtels de ville Pays-Bas.,
- Architecture, Renaissance.,
- City halls.,
- Mannerism (Architecture),
- Triumphal arches.,
- Bouwkunst.,
- Renaissance.,
- Maniérisme (architecture) Pays-Bas.,
- Maniérisme (architecture) Belgique Anvers.,
- Entrées (cérémonies) Belgique Anvers.,
- Mannerist (Architecture) Netherlands.,
- Mannerist (Architecture) Belgium Antwerp.,
- Belgium Antwerp.,
- Netherlands.
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Past presented : archaeological illustration and the ancient Americas / Joanne Pillsbury, editor.
Past presented : archaeological illustration and the ancient Americas / Joanne Pillsbury, editor.
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xix, 498 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm.
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xix, 498 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm.
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- Indians Historiography Pictorial works.,
- Indians Antiquities Pictorial works.,
- Archaeology America Pictorial works.,
- Archaeological illustration America.,
- Peuples autochtones Historiographie Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Peuples autochtones Antiquités Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Archéologie Amérique Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Illustration archéologique Amérique.,
- Archaeological illustration,
- Antiquities.,
- Archaeology.,
- Indians Antiquities.,
- Indians Historiography.,
- Archäologie,
- Geschichtsschreibung,
- Illustration,
- Archaeological illustration America History.,
- Indigenous peoples Historiography Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Antiquities Pictorial works.,
- America Antiquities Pictorial works.,
- Amérique Antiquités Ouvrages illustrés.,
- America.,
- Altamerika,
- illustrated books.,
- Illustrated works.,
- Pictorial works.,
- Ouvrages illustrés.
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Washington, DC : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2012.
Washington, DC : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2012.
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Past presented : archaeological illustration and the ancient Americas / Joanne Pillsbury, editor.
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xix, 498 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 29 cm.
Past presented : archaeological illustration and the ancient Americas / Joanne Pillsbury, editor.
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Washington, DC : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2012.
Washington, DC : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2012.
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- Indians Historiography Pictorial works.,
- Indians Antiquities Pictorial works.,
- Archaeology America Pictorial works.,
- Archaeological illustration America.,
- Peuples autochtones Historiographie Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Peuples autochtones Antiquités Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Archéologie Amérique Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Illustration archéologique Amérique.,
- Archaeological illustration,
- Antiquities.,
- Archaeology.,
- Indians Antiquities.,
- Indians Historiography.,
- Archäologie,
- Geschichtsschreibung,
- Illustration,
- Archaeological illustration America History.,
- Indigenous peoples Historiography Pictorial works.,
- Indigenous peoples Antiquities Pictorial works.,
- America Antiquities Pictorial works.,
- Amérique Antiquités Ouvrages illustrés.,
- America.,
- Altamerika,
- illustrated books.,
- Illustrated works.,
- Pictorial works.,
- Ouvrages illustrés.
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xiii, 336 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Library study room 7244 | NA735.B83 (7732) | Available
- Library main 7243 | NA735.B83 (ID:85-B5034) | Available
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xiii, 336 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Architecture New York (State) Buffalo Guidebooks.,
- Buildings New York (State) Buffalo Guidebooks.,
- Architecture New York (État) Buffalo Guides.,
- Constructions New York (État) Buffalo Guides.,
- Architecture,
- Buildings,
- Kunstführer,
- Buffalo (N.Y.) Buildings, structures, etc. Guidebooks.,
- Buffalo (N.Y.) Guidebooks.,
- Buffalo (N.Y.) Constructions Guides.,
- New York (State) Buffalo,
- Buffalo, NY,
- Buffalo (N.Y.),
- Guidebooks
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Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1981.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1981.
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Buffalo Architecture : A Guide / introductions by Reyner Banham, Charles Beveridge, Henry-Russell Hitchcock ; text by Francis R. Kowsky [and others] ; sponsored by the Buffalo Architectural Guidebook Corporation.
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xiii, 336 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Buffalo Architecture : A Guide / introductions by Reyner Banham, Charles Beveridge, Henry-Russell Hitchcock ; text by Francis R. Kowsky [and others] ; sponsored by the Buffalo Architectural Guidebook Corporation.
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xiii, 336 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1981.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1981.
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- Architecture New York (State) Buffalo Guidebooks.,
- Buildings New York (State) Buffalo Guidebooks.,
- Architecture New York (État) Buffalo Guides.,
- Constructions New York (État) Buffalo Guides.,
- Architecture,
- Buildings,
- Kunstführer,
- Buffalo (N.Y.) Buildings, structures, etc. Guidebooks.,
- Buffalo (N.Y.) Guidebooks.,
- Buffalo (N.Y.) Constructions Guides.,
- New York (State) Buffalo,
- Buffalo, NY,
- Buffalo (N.Y.),
- Guidebooks
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xxxviii, 1193 pages illustrations, maps (some folded, color on lining papers) 25 cm
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xxxviii, 1193 pages illustrations, maps (some folded, color on lining papers) 25 cm
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- Human geography Congresses.,
- Nature Effect of human beings on Congresses.,
- Anthropology.,
- Economics.,
- Environment,
- Géographie humaine Congrès.,
- Êtres humains Influence sur la nature Congrès.,
- Anthropologie.,
- Économie politique.,
- anthropology.,
- economics.,
- Nature Effect of human beings on,
- Human geography,
- Wereldgeschiedenis.,
- Sociale geografie.,
- Homme Influence sur la nature Congrès.,
- Anthropogeographie Developpement Ecologie Effet Environnement Geographie Homme Humain Impact Utilisation,
- Congress,
- Congresses.,
- Conference papers (document genres),
- proceedings (reports),
- Conference papers and proceedings,
- Actes de congrès.
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Chicago, Published for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation by the University of Chicago Press [1956]
Chicago, Published for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation by the University of Chicago Press [1956]
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Man's role in changing the face of the earth. Edited by William L. Thomas, with the collaboration of Carl O. Sauer, Marston Bates [and] Lewis Mumford.
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xxxviii, 1193 pages illustrations, maps (some folded, color on lining papers) 25 cm
Man's role in changing the face of the earth. Edited by William L. Thomas, with the collaboration of Carl O. Sauer, Marston Bates [and] Lewis Mumford.
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xxxviii, 1193 pages illustrations, maps (some folded, color on lining papers) 25 cm
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Chicago, Published for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation by the University of Chicago Press [1956]
Chicago, Published for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research and the National Science Foundation by the University of Chicago Press [1956]
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- Human geography Congresses.,
- Nature Effect of human beings on Congresses.,
- Anthropology.,
- Economics.,
- Environment,
- Géographie humaine Congrès.,
- Êtres humains Influence sur la nature Congrès.,
- Anthropologie.,
- Économie politique.,
- anthropology.,
- economics.,
- Nature Effect of human beings on,
- Human geography,
- Wereldgeschiedenis.,
- Sociale geografie.,
- Homme Influence sur la nature Congrès.,
- Anthropogeographie Developpement Ecologie Effet Environnement Geographie Homme Humain Impact Utilisation,
- Congress,
- Congresses.,
- Conference papers (document genres),
- proceedings (reports),
- Conference papers and proceedings,
- Actes de congrès.
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236 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 37 cm
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236 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 37 cm
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- Manners and customs.,
- Soviet Union Pictorial works.,
- Soviet Union Social life and customs 1970-1991 Pictorial works.,
- Unión Soviética Obras ilustradas.,
- Unión Soviética Vida social y costumbres 1970-1991 Obras ilustradas.,
- URSS Ouvrages illustrés.,
- URSS Mœurs et coutumes 1970-1991 Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Soviet Union.,
- Soviet Union Social life and customs.,
- Soviet Union Description and travel.,
- Soviet Union Social life and customs 1970- Pictorial works.,
- illustrated books.,
- Illustrated works.,
- Pictorial works.,
- Ouvrages illustrés.
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New York : Collins Publishers in association with I. Shapiro, 1987.
New York : Collins Publishers in association with I. Shapiro, 1987.
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A day in the life of the Soviet Union / photographed by 100 of the world's leading photojournalists on one day, May 15, 1987 ; project directors, Rick Smolan and David Cohen.
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236 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 37 cm
A day in the life of the Soviet Union / photographed by 100 of the world's leading photojournalists on one day, May 15, 1987 ; project directors, Rick Smolan and David Cohen.
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236 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 37 cm
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New York : Collins Publishers in association with I. Shapiro, 1987.
New York : Collins Publishers in association with I. Shapiro, 1987.
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- Manners and customs.,
- Soviet Union Pictorial works.,
- Soviet Union Social life and customs 1970-1991 Pictorial works.,
- Unión Soviética Obras ilustradas.,
- Unión Soviética Vida social y costumbres 1970-1991 Obras ilustradas.,
- URSS Ouvrages illustrés.,
- URSS Mœurs et coutumes 1970-1991 Ouvrages illustrés.,
- Soviet Union.,
- Soviet Union Social life and customs.,
- Soviet Union Description and travel.,
- Soviet Union Social life and customs 1970- Pictorial works.,
- illustrated books.,
- Illustrated works.,
- Pictorial works.,
- Ouvrages illustrés.
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Who are you? And how can you prove it? How were individuals described and identified by people who had never seen them before, in the centuries before photography and fingerprinting, in a world without centralized administrations, where names and addresses were constantly changing? In "Who are you?", Valentin Groebner traces the early modern European history of(...)
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Who are you? And how can you prove it? How were individuals described and identified by people who had never seen them before, in the centuries before photography and fingerprinting, in a world without centralized administrations, where names and addresses were constantly changing? In "Who are you?", Valentin Groebner traces the early modern European history of(...)
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Who are you? : identification, deception, and surveillance in early modern Europe
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Who are you? And how can you prove it? How were individuals described and identified by people who had never seen them before, in the centuries before photography and fingerprinting, in a world without centralized administrations, where names and addresses were constantly changing? In "Who are you?", Valentin Groebner traces the early modern European history of identification practices and identity papers. The documents, seals, stamps, and signatures were — and are — powerful tools that created the double of a person in writ and bore the indelible signs of bureaucratic authenticity. Ultimately, as Groebner lucidly explains, they revealed as much about their makers’ illustory fantasies as they did about their bearers’ actual identity. The bureaucratic desire to register and control the population created, from the sixteenth century onward, an intricate administrative system for tracking individual identities. Most important, the proof of one’s identity was intimately linked and determined by the identification papers the authorities demanded and endlessly supplied. At the same time, these papers and practices gave birth to two uncanny doppelgängers of administrative identity procedures : the spy who craftily forged official documents and passports, and the impostor who dissimulated and mimed any individual he so disired. Through careful research and powerful narrative, Groebner recounts the complicated and bizarre stories of the many ways in which identities were stolen, created, and doubled. Groebner argues that identity papers cannot be interpreted literally as pure and simple documents. They are themselves pieces of history, histories of individuals and individuality, papers that both document and transform their owner’s identity — from Renaissance vagrants and gypsies to the illegal immigrants of today who remain "sans papiers", without papers.
Who are you? : identification, deception, and surveillance in early modern Europe
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Who are you? And how can you prove it? How were individuals described and identified by people who had never seen them before, in the centuries before photography and fingerprinting, in a world without centralized administrations, where names and addresses were constantly changing? In "Who are you?", Valentin Groebner traces the early modern European history of identification practices and identity papers. The documents, seals, stamps, and signatures were — and are — powerful tools that created the double of a person in writ and bore the indelible signs of bureaucratic authenticity. Ultimately, as Groebner lucidly explains, they revealed as much about their makers’ illustory fantasies as they did about their bearers’ actual identity. The bureaucratic desire to register and control the population created, from the sixteenth century onward, an intricate administrative system for tracking individual identities. Most important, the proof of one’s identity was intimately linked and determined by the identification papers the authorities demanded and endlessly supplied. At the same time, these papers and practices gave birth to two uncanny doppelgängers of administrative identity procedures : the spy who craftily forged official documents and passports, and the impostor who dissimulated and mimed any individual he so disired. Through careful research and powerful narrative, Groebner recounts the complicated and bizarre stories of the many ways in which identities were stolen, created, and doubled. Groebner argues that identity papers cannot be interpreted literally as pure and simple documents. They are themselves pieces of history, histories of individuals and individuality, papers that both document and transform their owner’s identity — from Renaissance vagrants and gypsies to the illegal immigrants of today who remain "sans papiers", without papers.
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Architectural Theory
Architectural Theory
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Liam Gillick: all books
Liam Gillick: all books
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Collected here for the first time are Liam Gillick’s major fictional texts: ‘McNamara Papers’, Ibuka’, ‘Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre’, ‘The Winter School’, with Erasmus is Late and Literally No Place. Within each history and the utopias and alternative visions of society envisioned by writers, filmmakers, philosophers, and scientists are presented and(...)
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Collected here for the first time are Liam Gillick’s major fictional texts: ‘McNamara Papers’, Ibuka’, ‘Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre’, ‘The Winter School’, with Erasmus is Late and Literally No Place. Within each history and the utopias and alternative visions of society envisioned by writers, filmmakers, philosophers, and scientists are presented and(...)
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Liam Gillick: all books
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Collected here for the first time are Liam Gillick’s major fictional texts: ‘McNamara Papers’, Ibuka’, ‘Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre’, ‘The Winter School’, with Erasmus is Late and Literally No Place. Within each history and the utopias and alternative visions of society envisioned by writers, filmmakers, philosophers, and scientists are presented and speculated on, often through the fictionalised voices of secondary historical characters. Traversing genres of fiction and critical discourse, ideas are explored in a nonlinear, open-ended discursive format, in which the textual structure mirrors the structuring of the presented ideas. In each text Gillick’s concern is to explore complex, paradoxical historical moments and the ideologies that shaped, reflecting on how the redundant utopian elements of the past continue to structure contemporary society and remain impulses within speculations of our post-utopian future.
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Collected here for the first time are Liam Gillick’s major fictional texts: ‘McNamara Papers’, Ibuka’, ‘Discussion Island/Big Conference Centre’, ‘The Winter School’, with Erasmus is Late and Literally No Place. Within each history and the utopias and alternative visions of society envisioned by writers, filmmakers, philosophers, and scientists are presented and speculated on, often through the fictionalised voices of secondary historical characters. Traversing genres of fiction and critical discourse, ideas are explored in a nonlinear, open-ended discursive format, in which the textual structure mirrors the structuring of the presented ideas. In each text Gillick’s concern is to explore complex, paradoxical historical moments and the ideologies that shaped, reflecting on how the redundant utopian elements of the past continue to structure contemporary society and remain impulses within speculations of our post-utopian future.
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Architectural Theory
Architectural Theory
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The American artist Alison Knowles’ (born 1933) groundbreaking experiments—from painting and printmaking to sculpture and installation, sound works, poetry and artist’s books—have influenced art and artists for more than 50 years but remain relatively unknown among mainstream audiences. The first comprehensive volume on the artist, ''By Alison Knowles: A retrospective''(...)
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The American artist Alison Knowles’ (born 1933) groundbreaking experiments—from painting and printmaking to sculpture and installation, sound works, poetry and artist’s books—have influenced art and artists for more than 50 years but remain relatively unknown among mainstream audiences. The first comprehensive volume on the artist, ''By Alison Knowles: A retrospective''(...)
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By Alison Knowles: A retrospective, 1960-2022
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The American artist Alison Knowles’ (born 1933) groundbreaking experiments—from painting and printmaking to sculpture and installation, sound works, poetry and artist’s books—have influenced art and artists for more than 50 years but remain relatively unknown among mainstream audiences. The first comprehensive volume on the artist, ''By Alison Knowles: A retrospective'' presents more than 200 objects that span the entire breadth of her career, from her intermedia works of the 1960s to forms of participatory and relational art in the 2000s. The accompanying catalog features contributions by international Fluxus curators, historians and scholars, including lead essays by organizer Karen Moss, Hannah B. Higgins and Nicole Woods, and short contributions by Lucia Fabio, Lauren Fulton, Maud Jacquin and Sébastien Pluot. It also includes reprints of key articles by Benjamin Buchloh, Julia Robinson and Kristine Stiles, as well as a conversation between Alison Knowles and poet George Quasha. Illustrated with more than 250 images, the full-colour catalog, designed by Kimberly Varella, includes a softcover lay-flat binding, special coloured papers for each section, die-cut section dividers and a chronology. The cover of the book is a makeready (press sheets gathered from printing the interior of the book) produced during the printing of the interior pages. Each cover in the edition is unique.
By Alison Knowles: A retrospective, 1960-2022
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The American artist Alison Knowles’ (born 1933) groundbreaking experiments—from painting and printmaking to sculpture and installation, sound works, poetry and artist’s books—have influenced art and artists for more than 50 years but remain relatively unknown among mainstream audiences. The first comprehensive volume on the artist, ''By Alison Knowles: A retrospective'' presents more than 200 objects that span the entire breadth of her career, from her intermedia works of the 1960s to forms of participatory and relational art in the 2000s. The accompanying catalog features contributions by international Fluxus curators, historians and scholars, including lead essays by organizer Karen Moss, Hannah B. Higgins and Nicole Woods, and short contributions by Lucia Fabio, Lauren Fulton, Maud Jacquin and Sébastien Pluot. It also includes reprints of key articles by Benjamin Buchloh, Julia Robinson and Kristine Stiles, as well as a conversation between Alison Knowles and poet George Quasha. Illustrated with more than 250 images, the full-colour catalog, designed by Kimberly Varella, includes a softcover lay-flat binding, special coloured papers for each section, die-cut section dividers and a chronology. The cover of the book is a makeready (press sheets gathered from printing the interior of the book) produced during the printing of the interior pages. Each cover in the edition is unique.
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Contemporary Art Monographs
Contemporary Art Monographs
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In the autumn of 1620, King James I (1566-1625) stayed at Wilton with the Earl of Pembroke. During his stay, he sent his court architect Inigo Jones (1573-1652) to the nearby prehistoric ruins of Stonehenge, with the aim of demonstrating that these were the remains of a temple built by the Romans during their occupation of England. His visit resulted in a description,(...)
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In the autumn of 1620, King James I (1566-1625) stayed at Wilton with the Earl of Pembroke. During his stay, he sent his court architect Inigo Jones (1573-1652) to the nearby prehistoric ruins of Stonehenge, with the aim of demonstrating that these were the remains of a temple built by the Romans during their occupation of England. His visit resulted in a description,(...)
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Inigo Jones on Stonehenge, architectural representation, memory and narrative
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In the autumn of 1620, King James I (1566-1625) stayed at Wilton with the Earl of Pembroke. During his stay, he sent his court architect Inigo Jones (1573-1652) to the nearby prehistoric ruins of Stonehenge, with the aim of demonstrating that these were the remains of a temple built by the Romans during their occupation of England. His visit resulted in a description, measurements and drawings of Stonehenge as Jones had found it, and a reconstruction on paper.
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In the autumn of 1620, King James I (1566-1625) stayed at Wilton with the Earl of Pembroke. During his stay, he sent his court architect Inigo Jones (1573-1652) to the nearby prehistoric ruins of Stonehenge, with the aim of demonstrating that these were the remains of a temple built by the Romans during their occupation of England. His visit resulted in a description, measurements and drawings of Stonehenge as Jones had found it, and a reconstruction on paper.
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History until 1900
History until 1900
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Despite the growing importance of environmental issues, many graphic designers and printers remain unaware of the huge potential of paper. This is a book about paper that addresses the specific needs of the design and print industries, including advice on die-cutting, embossing, pop-up and sculptural effects, and a wealth of special printing techniques. Designed by the(...)
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Despite the growing importance of environmental issues, many graphic designers and printers remain unaware of the huge potential of paper. This is a book about paper that addresses the specific needs of the design and print industries, including advice on die-cutting, embossing, pop-up and sculptural effects, and a wealth of special printing techniques. Designed by the(...)
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Graphic Design and Typography
Graphic Design and Typography
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January 1900, London / New York
January 1900, London / New York
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Paperworks : the potential of paper in graphic design
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Despite the growing importance of environmental issues, many graphic designers and printers remain unaware of the huge potential of paper. This is a book about paper that addresses the specific needs of the design and print industries, including advice on die-cutting, embossing, pop-up and sculptural effects, and a wealth of special printing techniques. Designed by the author’s own company, Williams & Phoa, the book itself demonstrates a variety of these effects, with spot-varnished and die-cut pages and a unique paper cover. Outstanding examples of international design illustrate the traditional craft skills of the graphic designer alongside the latest products of new technology. "Paperwork" received the prestigious Design and Art Directors’ Association (D) silver award in 1994 for the most outstanding complete book.
Paperworks : the potential of paper in graphic design
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Despite the growing importance of environmental issues, many graphic designers and printers remain unaware of the huge potential of paper. This is a book about paper that addresses the specific needs of the design and print industries, including advice on die-cutting, embossing, pop-up and sculptural effects, and a wealth of special printing techniques. Designed by the author’s own company, Williams & Phoa, the book itself demonstrates a variety of these effects, with spot-varnished and die-cut pages and a unique paper cover. Outstanding examples of international design illustrate the traditional craft skills of the graphic designer alongside the latest products of new technology. "Paperwork" received the prestigious Design and Art Directors’ Association (D) silver award in 1994 for the most outstanding complete book.
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Graphic Design and Typography
Graphic Design and Typography