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Dan Cameron

    This author delves into the depths of human psychology and nature, exploring our most primal urges and instincts. His writing is characterized by its raw honesty and lyrical prose, drawing readers into the heart of each narrative. Through compelling tales, he uncovers the intricate connections between humanity and the environments they inhabit. His works often examine themes of survival, identity, and the search for meaning in stark settings.

    Pierre Et Gilles: Encuadernado
    Pop Art: A Continuing History
    Pierre et Gilles : the complete works, 1976-1996
    In Red Weather
    Katharina Grosse
    Peter Saul
    • Peter Saul

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Inspired to a creative breakthrough by a copy of MAD magazine, promoted by the Surrealist Roberto Matta, and discovered in Paris, American artist Peter Saul (*1934 in San Francisco) has created often difficult, funny, and trenchant works-„sick jokes“ according to Robert Storr. Presaging Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley and exerting noticeable influence on artists such as Barry McGee and Ed Templeton, Saul's works are long overdue for a more in-depth reevaluation. This publication provides the first comprehensive overview of five decades of Peter Saul's paintings. It features numerous works from the early sixties to the present, including several „icebox“ paintings, some of his epic historical canvases, and his homages to Thomas Hart Benton. The painter's works poke fun at the art world's „sacred cows,“ painfully demonstrate the multiple psychic hazards of being an aging American male, and address current political affairs. Exhibition schedule: Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, June 22-September 21, 2008 · Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, October 18, 2008-January 4, 2009

      Peter Saul
    • Katharina Grosse

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on Katharina Grosse's first gallery exhibition in New York at Gagosian, this volume showcases her recent works, emphasizing her innovative in-situ paintings. The book contextualizes her artistic evolution and highlights the unique aspects of her vibrant, immersive style, offering insights into her creative process and thematic explorations.

      Katharina Grosse
    • In Red Weather

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of 1960s Indonesia, this true story follows Daniel F. Cameron, a young American CIA spy navigating a complex geopolitical landscape. As the USSR, Communist China, and the US compete for influence, Cameron's idealism is tested. The narrative delves into his experiences and challenges, revealing the intricacies of espionage and the high-stakes world of intelligence during a pivotal era in history.

      In Red Weather
    • Pop Art: A Continuing History

      • 271 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This comprehensive and critical history of pop art charts its international development, and describes and illustrates the work of over 130 artists, including Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Peter Blake, Claes Oldenburg, and Roy Lichtenstein

      Pop Art: A Continuing History