The emporium is a microcosm of the gallery: mixing
books about art history with well - designed products, such as brightly coloured bags and mugs, it makes the once - formidable area of modern art seem accessible, aspirational and friendly.
Mexico City - based Distrito Editorial created the fair's bookstore, presenting an impeccable selection of artist books,
books about art, and small, limited - edition works mostly by Mexican artists.
Jahn has edited three
books about art and politics: «Pro + agonist: The Art of Opposition» explores the productive possibilities of «agonism,» or a relationship built on mutual incitement and struggle.
And in the sitting room: shelf upon shelf of
books about art.
Yenawine is the author of an introduction to modern art, called How to Look at Modern Art and has written six children's
books about art — Stories, Colors, Lines, Shapes, People, and Places.
A Chicago - based press for artist books and
books about art and culture, such as the transcripts of Abstract Expressionist artist gatherings at Studio 35 in 1950.
Yenawine is the author of How to Look at Modern Art, Key Art Terms for Beginners, and has written six children's
books about art.
And yet, when the gifted musician / author Jeremy Begbie reviewed art historian Dan Siedell's book God in the Gallery in the current issue of Image, Begbie appeared - ever so subtly - to take issue that Dan Siedell, in
a book about art, limited himself to «one particular current within the Nicene river, the Eastern Orthodox tradition... and the council of Niceae (787 CE), the conference which established the orthodoxy of icons.»
Gwyneth Paltrow and Ewan McGregor co-star in this adaptation of Kyril Bonfiglioli's
book about an art dealer trying to find a lost Nazi bank account.
Just when you think you're being guided by an omniscient narrator, author - illustrator Julia Sarcone - Roach throws you a curveball in this very funny picture
book about the art of misdirection.
For once,
a book about art will not add yet another diatribe against the present.
I thought I was going to read
a book about art, but the text has a lot of references to modernism.
«Being detained by the counter-terrorism police after my honeymoon because I was reading
a book about art and culture was humiliating.
Not exact matches
Seeking an alternative method of generating publicity
about the
book, Kessler bootstrapped, and tapped friends and colleagues until he found a generous landlord who wanted to support the
arts.
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She learned
about it from a collage
art history
book when we learned
about the paintings on cave walls that pre-date the bible stuff.
However, the juxtaposition of my statement
about certain approaches being «stupid» and a reference to a
book by Wiker and Witt [A Meaningful World: How the
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But as an English major at a small Christian liberal
arts college, I can't think of a more fitting analogy to convey how I often feel when I talk to my friends
about books.
Along with Anthony Appiah and other current writers
about the university, she acknowledges the intrinsic value of study (her most recent
book on the topic is titled Not for Profit), while ultimately defending the value of liberal
arts as essential for social and political progress.
This
book had a tremendous influence on later Christian
art and on the minds of Christians who were concerned with details
about the future.
I was talking to these churchmen
about apocalyptic and I did this liberal
arts, comparative, secular review of the
Book of Daniel, the
Book of the Apocalypse, and he was wrong and these people and Montanus, they were wrong, on and on and on and on; four days of listening to these wrong prophecies that described the history of Christian apocalypticism.
What I loved most
about this
book was the author dared to integrate humility,
art, and even humor into the very tough questions he was asking in the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake.
Green himself is a subscriber to the belief that the best works of
art are partly defined by what you bring to them, and while on the surface this is a
book about death, it's actually a
book about life, though never a sentimental one.
Even though my
book is
about a specific topic — it's a gentle but provocative love letter to the Church
about welcoming and affirming women — I approach it as
art, not a message to be preached, or an argument to be made.
With the approach of Updike's 50th birthday, and with the publication of this his 25th
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books, and to determine what is religiously troubling and compelling
about Updike's
art.
I feel most spiritually connected to God and to nature when I am creating
art, so this
book was an extremely rewarding
book for me to illustrate, as it is all
about animals enduring storms on the prairie each month of the year.
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I was asked if I was interested in being a guest after I tweeted
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Read
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about connecting families and nurturing creativity, imagination and diversity.
Most of my breastfeeding
books (such as Le Leche Leagues, Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding) briefly touch upon nursing aversion, and even fewer talk
about the role of pregnancy in your breastfeeding relationship (rumour has it Adventures in Tandem Nursing by Hilary Flower might expand more on the topic, but good luck getting your hands on a copy).
I was beyond ecstatic when I found
about customizable wall
art from award winning children's
book artist Phyllis Harris.
With an avid interest in visual
arts, she enjoys writing and editing for The Licensing
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about toys — the first
art forms we encounter as children.
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about Potty Monkey.
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about «mothering through breastfeeding» in their
book, The Womanly
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Call the Lactation Institute for more information on the M - S - S technique (818/995 -1913), or read
about it in the sixth edition of their
book, The Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding.
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