"Multiple Exposures – Allen Jones & Photography" examines how artist Allen Jones has utilized photography throughout his career. Historian Philippe Garner curates Jones's extensive archive, revealing narratives through a selection of images. The book highlights Jones's early experiments, integration of found photographs, and the interplay between his art forms, featuring mostly unpublished works.
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- 2022
- 2017
"Celebrating the centennial of Irving Penn's birth, this volume spans the entirety of his groundbreaking career. The introduction situates his work in the context of the various artistic, social, and political environments and events that affected the content of his photographs. The essays acquaint readers with Penn's primary subjects and campaigns, including early documentary scenes and imagery; portraits; fashion; female nudes; people of Peru, Dahomey (Benin), New Guinea, and Morocco; still lifes; and more"--Provided by publisher.
- 2015
First ever monograph in English devoted to the film photography of Raymond Cauchetier featuring previously unseen images of the French New Wave cinema. Foreword by Philippe Garner.
- 2010
Antonioni's Blow-Up
- 139 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blow-Up is a masterfully constructed and paced exploration of the enigmas that challenge our interpretations of both the moving and the still image. Photography plays a key role at the very core of the film, providing the metaphorical site for the director's questioning of the relationship between reality and perceptions. This book provides a fresh and stimulating study of Antonioni's masterpiece. It reassembles and re-tells - through onset stills and the original blow-ups - the film's key narrative and pictorial strands in a focused visual investigation that is complemented by the authors' analytical essays. These texts draw on new research and effectively situate the film in the social and creative contexts that informed Antonioni's screenplay and art direction - on the one hand through an account of the milieu of fashionable photographers and models and the media through which they became so vivid a phenomenon, and on the other hand through the revelation of the artistic and literary reference points that so pervasively enrich the film.
- 2009
Exploring the complex issues that surround special educational needs (SEN) both in and out of the classroom, this book considers the impacts that these issues have upon the child, the parent, the teacher, and the school as a whole.
- 2003
Going for gold. Upper intermediate. Teacher's book
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The Teacher’s Book gives you everything you need to teach the course effectively.Information on how the Coursebook helps prepare students for FCE and CELS Integrated answer keys to all exercises Photocopiable activities for communicative practice in key skills areas Photocopiable audio-scripts Photocopiable unit and progress tests
- 2003
Sixties design
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A richly illustrated survey of the design themes and styles of the 1960s. Colour illus.
- 1999
- 1997
- 1997
This volume provides an account of the classic movements in design of the modern period, including tubular steel furniture of the Bauhaus and the Modern Movement and the elaborate craftmanship of the creations of the Art Noveau and Art Deco stylists. Originally published in 1979 by Phaidon Press.