Not exact matches
I also encourage you to get your hands on some of the phenomenal
books of haiku that are out there right now, from the
scholarly anthology Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years to the more whimsical,
illustrated Guyku: A Year of Haiku for Boys and the hilarious Suburban Haiku: Dispatches From Behind the Picket Fence, which brings satire to the form.
In celebration of the opening, a fully
illustrated catalogue, A Family Affair: Modern and Contemporary American Art from the Anderson Collection at Stanford University, has been published in association with DelMonico
Books / Prestel, and includes
scholarly essays on the collectors, the collection, and individual artists and artworks represented in the collection.
Lavishly
illustrated with installation photographs by Fredrik Nilsen, the
book will include two
scholarly essays: one by art critic, novelist, and filmmaker Chris Kraus, and the other by Los Angeles art writer, educator, and curator Jan Tumlir — as well as an interview with Israel by Kevin Salatino, Hannah and Russel Kully Director of the Art Collections at The Huntington.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully
illustrated publication including an introductory text by Gaines; a
scholarly essay by Michael Brenson, Senior Critic at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design; and newly commissioned poetry by Robin Coste Lewis, winner of the 2015 National
Book Award for Poetry.
Edward Hopper's Maine will be accompanied by a fully
illustrated scholarly catalogue published by DelMonico
Books — Prestel.