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159 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
[Millerton, N.Y.] : Aperture ; [New York] : Distributed in the U.S. by Viking Penguin, ©1983.
Tibet, the sacred realm : photographs, 1880-1950 / preface by Tenzin Gyatsho, His Holiness the Dalai Lama ; chronicle by Lobsang P. Lhalungpa ; photographs from the archives of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia [and others].
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[Millerton, N.Y.] : Aperture ; [New York] : Distributed in the U.S. by Viking Penguin, ©1983.
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306 p. illus. (part col.) 31 cm.
Greenwich, Conn., New York Graphic Society [c1968]
Art and the stage in the 20th century; painters and sculptors work for the theater. Documented by Wolfgang Storch. [Translated from the German by Michael Bullock. French and Italian texts translated by Michael Bullock. Catalog translated by Andreas Schroeder].
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Greenwich, Conn., New York Graphic Society [c1968]
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3 volumes (xiv, 893 pages) : illustrations ; 29 cm
University Park [Pa.] : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©1989.
World art : themes of unity in diversity : acts of the XXVIth International Congress of the History of Art / edited by Irving Lavin.
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University Park [Pa.] : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©1989.
Manifest 2: Kingdoms of God
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Issue #2 of Manifest takes a stab in one of the most common, yet contested subjects that underline the Americas: religion. What is the role individual and organized faith play in the creation of American space? How do spirituality and capitalism walk together? Did anything really change since European colonizers set foot in the Kingdom of God? Contributors include:(...)
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Issue #2 of Manifest takes a stab in one of the most common, yet contested subjects that underline the Americas: religion. What is the role individual and organized faith play in the creation of American space? How do spirituality and capitalism walk together? Did anything really change since European colonizers set foot in the Kingdom of God? Contributors include: Jorge Silvetti and Graciela Silvestri, Tatiana Bilbao, Marlon Blackwell, Kathleen John-Alder, Ian Quate and Colleen Tuite (GRNASFCK), Antonio Petrov, Andrew Chesnut, Brett Culbert, Lynnette Widder and John Caserta, Sergio Galaz, Austin Granger, Molly Hunker, Andrew Kovacs, Assaf Evron, Nicola Pezolet, Mark Hogan, Mara Lepere-Schloop, Jaffer Kolb and Ang Li, Jacob Boswell. With a special feature including works by Aidlin Darling Design, Alfonso Architects, Frank Harmon, McCoy Architects, Riccardo Tossani Architecture, Daniel Bonilla Arquitectos, Ross Barney Architects, Brian Healy Architects, and BNKR Arquitectura.
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Manifest 3: Bigger than big
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What does it mean to grapple with the immensity of the continent itself? For the third issue, Manifesto aims to highlight propositions that have taken seriously the 'bigger than big'—design and representational experiments aimed at narrating, framing, or enacting the American continent and the forms and ideas which it animates. With contributions by Ana María León,(...)
Manifest 3: Bigger than big
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What does it mean to grapple with the immensity of the continent itself? For the third issue, Manifesto aims to highlight propositions that have taken seriously the 'bigger than big'—design and representational experiments aimed at narrating, framing, or enacting the American continent and the forms and ideas which it animates. With contributions by Ana María León, Neeraj Bhatia, Other Fields, Enrique Ramirez, Jennifer Bonner, Shane Reiner-Roth, Kathleen L. John-Alder, John Dean Davis, Lydia Xynogala, Peter Waldman, Jill Desimini, Spencer Bailey, Mariana Siracusa, Richard Sommer, Ila Berman, Frederick R. Steiner, Sara Stevens, Felipe Correa, Charles Waldheim, Elizabeth Meyer, Nader Tehrani, Aaron Betsky, Kristi Cheramie, Antoine Predock, Evangelos Kotsioris, Rutger Huiberts, Aleksandr Bierig, David Nunes Solomon, Glenn Forley, Matthew Seibert, and David Gissen, and a special addendum with contributions by Swati Chattopadhyay, Elgin Cleckley, Stephen Mueller, Elisa Silva, Sharif Kahatt, Ana María Duran Calisto, Alonso Díaz Rickards, Christine Macy, Liang Wang, Elizabeth Timme, Marshall Brown, Heather Houser, Assaf Evron, Eli Cook, and Hsuan Hsu.
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