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    Art Rules!
    The Psychobox
    Art Rules! (and How to Break Them)
    A Book Of Surrealist Games, A
    Speaking of Art
    Patrick Heron
    • 2019

      Mick Moon

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Mick Moon RA was born in Edinburgh in 1937 and grew up in Blackpool. Moon's paintings and prints combine a wide variety of media and techniques in complex and intriguing layers. The art historian Mel Gooding provides an authoritative insight into his practice and a definitive overview of his career.

      Mick Moon
    • 2018

      This is the first monograph on the Scottish-born artist Elsa Vaudrey (1905-1990), whose 60-year career began in the 1920s when she was a student at the Glasgow School of Art. Perhaps best known for her atmospheric abstract paintings, which she executed from the late 1950s onwards, she also produced a large body of figurative work, mainly still lifes and landscapes, most of which have never before been seen. This lavishly illustrated book brings together both stages of her artistic journey for the first time. Although informed by an understanding of the Glasgow School, Fauvism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, Elsa Vaudrey's vision was highly personal and she developed an expressive and vibrant style entirely her own. Her paintings were often a response to her immediate surroundings, to places such as Wookey Hole in Somerset (where she lived with her husband, the artist Peter Barker-Mill), Chelsea in London, the Welsh countryside and, further afield, Rome, Paris, Antibes and Jerusalem. During her lifetime, she exhibited widely both in Britain and abroad, most notably in a series of solo shows at the Redfern Gallery in London. Much of the book was informed by the artist's own papers, collected together in the Elsa Vaudrey archive, which chart key moments in her personal and professional life and document her friendships with figures such as John Cowper Powys, Mary Quant, Ceri Richards, Eduardo Paolozzi and Erica Brausen.

      Elsa Vaudrey
    • 2016

      Frank Bowling

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Born in British Guiana in 1934, Bowling arrived in England in his late teens, going on to study at the Royal College of Art alongside David Hockney and Derek Boshier. By the early 1960s he was recognised as an original force in the London art scene, with a style that combined abstract elements. This title deals with the art of Frank Bowling.

      Frank Bowling
    • 2014

      Art Rules! (and How to Break Them)

      How to Think Like a Modern Artist

      Make art as modern artists do! A quirky collection of games and techniques inspired by modern art to encourage the creative impulse, from the creators of Mind Games and Psychobox. It is one of the great liberating ideas of modern art that everyone is a creative being capable of making art. But all too often a mechanical education stifles the creative impulse, induces anxiety, and represses the imagination. Making art is a form of play with techniques, rules, and strategies--and everyone can play! Art Rules! (And How to Break Them) liberates you to make art as modern artists do. You learn from the inside how modern art works and how to look at it, creatively, with new eyes. This box set answers the questions what is modern art? and how does it work? It is an education and an inspiration. There is nothing like it. Box set containing a 64-page booklet, Modern Art: Inside Out, and 42 interactive cards that encourage you to try modern art techniques yourself--including collage, photographic games, picture poems, surrealist games, and more.

      Art Rules! (and How to Break Them)
    • 2014

      Make art as modern artists do! A quirky collection of games and techniques inspired by modern art to encourage the creative impulse, from the creators of Mind Games and Psychobox.      It is one of the great liberating ideas of modern art that everyone is a creative being capable of making art. But all too often a mechanical education stifles the creative impulse, induces anxiety, and represses the imagination. Making art is a form of play with techniques, rules, and strategies--and everyone can play! Art Rules! (And How to Break Them) liberates you to make art as modern artists do. You learn from the inside how modern art works and how to look at it, creatively, with new eyes. This box set answers the questions "what is modern art?" and "how does it work?" It is an education and an inspiration. There is nothing like it. Box set containing a 64-page booklet, "Modern Art: Inside Out," and 42 interactive cards that encourage you to try modern art techniques yourself—including collage, photographic games, picture poems, surrealist games, and more.

      Art Rules!
    • 2010

      Speaking of Art

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Outstanding interviews with 43 towering figures of recent art history.

      Speaking of Art
    • 2008

      Shirazeh Houshiary

      • 55 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Die vorliegende Publikation präsentiert auf ganzseitigen Abbildungen kürzlich entstandene Bilder, Skulpturen und Filme der iranischen Künstlerin Shirazeh Houshiary. In ihren monochromen Bildern stehen einzelne Formen und Strukturen für Wörter, deren letztendliche Bedeutung jedoch unbekannt bleibt. Houshiary’s computeranimierte Filme bewegen sich thematisch zwischen Form und Formlosigkeit, Präsenz und Unsichtbarkeit. Ein ausführliches Essay von Mel Gooding wird durch Bildtafeln von Jacopo Pontormo, Fra Angelico, Kasimir Malevich und Constantin Brancusi ergänzt.

      Shirazeh Houshiary
    • 2004
    • 2002

      Song of the Earth

      European Artists and the Landscape

      • 167 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      For the past four decades, a quiet but remarkably resilient strand of activity in contemporary art has been evident - that of artists who have largely turned their back on the city to embrace the context and inspiration offered by the natural environment, though in a spirit quite distinct from the tradition of landscape painting. Song of the Earth showcases the work of six important contemporary artists who work in the landscape and make use of the materials and processes of nature. Their methods favour observation, collecting and forms of manipulation that are more reflective than intrusive, setting them firmly apart from artists of the American Land Art movement working over the same period. Herman de Vries, Chris Drury, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Nikolaus Lang, Richard Long and Giuseppe Pennone do not belong to a particular school, but they are united in their empathy for nature and their decision to work outside the urban contexts of much modernist art. Interviews with the artists, conducted by William Furlong, reveal both widely differing motivations in their approaches to their work and striking similarities in their underlying concerns, and sometimes, methods of working. The introductory essay by Mel Gooding places these artists in both historical and contemporary contexts, as well as discussing other artists including Josef Beuys, Sjoerd Buisman, Hamish Fulton, Andy Goldsworthy and David Nash. Song of the Earth fills a significant need for more information about a field of contemporary art that enjoys an impressively warm response when it is seen, but whose character and sometimes remote location can make it inaccessible to the public gaze. This richly illustrated book is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary European art and will delight all those who are drawn to the natural environment.

      Song of the Earth
    • 1997

      One of Plecnik's finest and most exuberant mature works, the Library exemplifies his eccentric Mannerist style and synthesizes both Classical and vernacular sources. It is also unquestionably his most significant building in his native Slovenia.

      National and University Library, Ljubljana: Jože Plečnik