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Lisa Phillips

    A British expatriate who discovered her calling as a writer after Bible college, this author crafts high-stakes narratives filled with mayhem and disaster. Within these thrilling scenarios, she expertly weaves tales of destined love that invariably culminate in a happily ever after. Her stories explore the resilience of the human spirit amidst chaos, finding romance and hope in the most unexpected circumstances. Readers are drawn into her dynamic plots, where suspense and heartfelt connection build to a satisfying conclusion.

    Whitney Biennial: 1997 Biennial Exhibition
    Frederick Kiesler
    Pierre et Gilles
    High styles
    The Artistic Edge: 7 Skills Children Need to Succeed in an Increasingly Right Brain World
    • Focusing on the importance of arts education, the book argues that all children should have access to creative learning, not just the naturally talented. It emphasizes how engaging with the arts can foster essential life skills such as creative thinking, confidence, problem-solving, and effective communication. By integrating artistic experiences into education, Phillips advocates for equipping children with a competitive advantage in their personal and professional lives.

      The Artistic Edge: 7 Skills Children Need to Succeed in an Increasingly Right Brain World
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    • High styles

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The first major survey of the genius of 20th-century American design, presenting the best of American furniture, industrial design, and decorative objects selected by a distinguished team of art and architectural historians.

      High styles
    • Pierre et Gilles

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The first American retrospective of the powerful, extravagent work of this European

      Pierre et Gilles
    • Frederick Kiesler

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Frederick Kiesler is primarily known for his work as an architect and stage designer, while less is known about his work in industrial design and his influential role in modern art movements. Kiesler started the experimental Design Laboratory at Columbia University School of Architecture and became director of the Juilliard School of Music, a post he held until 1957. In 1942 Peggy Guggenheim commissioned Kiesler to transform a tailor's shop into the Art of This Century Gallery. The result was the legendary, fantastic surrealist environment with curved walls and unusual mounted devices such as baseball bats. During the 1950s Kiesler devoted a great deal of time to sculpture and painting that anticipated conceptual and environmental art. This volume examines Kiesler's work and theory and defines its importance within the broader context of 20th century art and the dissolving boundaries between media.

      Frederick Kiesler
    • The Biennial Exhibition at the Whitney Museum in New York is renowned as a provocative survey of recent developments in American art. This catalogue of the 1997 exhibition focuses on the work of approximately 65 artists, and incorporates painting, sculpture, film, video, video installations, site-specific pieces creates especially for the exhibition, and a World Wide Web component. The book also contains essays encompassing a cross-section of current cultural thought.

      Whitney Biennial: 1997 Biennial Exhibition