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Our stunning 234 - page catalogue includes photographs by Sheeler and others, plus essays written by scholars, historians, and archivists.
The 160 page catalogue includes essays by Dan Cameron and Michael Duncan and an interview by Robert Storr.
The 160 - page catalogue includes 52 color images and essays by Stéphane Aquin, Curator of Contemporary Art, Musée des Beaux - Arts de Montréal, art historian David Anfam, Robert Lawlor, author of Scared Geometry: Philosophy & Practice, and Alicia G. Longwell, the Parrish Art Museum's Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator, Art and Education.

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Now for all the goodies that are included in this release, included is a 48 - page hardcover book «Harry Potter Catalogue of Artefacts», a 32 - page «Harry Potter Label Collection» booklet, an envelope containing five wonderfully detailed black - and - white Stuart Craig drawings which are printed on heavy - stock cards, concept art color paintings also on heavy - stock cards, a Holocrux locket replica, a weathered blueprint poster of the Hogwarts castle, a large 24 ″ x 36 ″ cloth map of the Hogwarts grounds (pictured below) and, of course, a numbered certificate of authenticity.
-- Behind the Scenes at SEGA added to the SEGA Book Catalogue — The infra red control pad II entry in the Mega Drive hardware section has received updates with all new images and scans of the box and contents — The Dreamcast Scart Cable has been added to the SEGA hardware section — Issue 11 of DC - UK, issue 29 of Nintendo: The Official Magazine, issue 100 of Playstation 2: Official Magazine UK, Issue 17 of SEGA Magazine and issue 1 of SEGA Zone have been added to the magazines section — The Data Discs vinyl release of the Panzer Dragoon soundtrack has been added to the Music section — The Data Discs vinyl release of The Revenge of Shinobi soundtrack has been added to the Music section — The Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice review now features cover artwork, instruction sheet and cartridge scans — The Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X review now features cover artwork, instruction sheet and cartridge scans — The 8th generation of SEGA releases has been updated to include every SEGA release from this generation — You can now navigate our old front page news posts easier by using our new Archive section
Extras include an isolated score track in 2.0 mono DTS - HD; an audio commentary with film historians Eddy Friedfeld, Paul Scrabo, and Lee Pfeiffer, which is quite good and provides plenty of insight into the making of the film and its status as a New Hollywood film that's been forgotten and worth rediscovery (I concur); the film's original theatrical trailer, presented in HD; a scroll - through of the current Twilight Time catalogue; and as always, an excellent 8 - page insert booklet with an essay by the great Julie Kirgo.
All interiors will include a copyright page, your links, and HTML plus metadata from the ONIX catalogue via ISBN for maximum exposure and discovery.
If you'd like to make sure your collection includes recent award nominees and winners, visit BookNet Canada's CataList page for updated awards catalogues.
The catalogue, published by the Upper East Side gallery Zwirner & Wirth, includes two pages of notes written by the artist in the 1970s, which read like a crash course in the paradoxes woven into his incorporeal realm of three - dimensional lines drawn in space:
Denise Markonish is the curator at MASS MoCA where her exhibitions include: Jim Shaw; Entertaining Doubts, Lee Boroson: Plastic Fantastic, Teresita Fernandez: As Above So Below, Mark Dion: The Octagon Room, Tom Philips and Johnny Carrera: Life's Work; Oh, Canada the largest survey of contemporary Canadian art (accompanied by a 400 - page catalogue co-published with MIT Press); Sanford Biggers: The Cartographer's Conundrum, Michael Oatman: all utopias fell; Stephen Vitiello: All Those Vanished Engines, Nari Ward: Sub Mirage Lignum (catalogue); Petah Coyne: Everything That Rises Must Converge (catalogue: Yale University Press), Inigo Manglano - Ovalle: Gravity is a force to be reckoned with (catalogue: D.A.P); These Days: Elegies for Modern Times and Badlands: New Horizons in Landscape (catalogue: MIT Press.
Each of the case studies, which also include Freeze, London (1988) and New York's Whitney Biennial of 1993, consists of a one - page introduction, followed by archival photographs and text excerpts from their respective exhibition catalogues and contemporaneous press reviews.
On the occasion of the solo show at the V&A a new catalogue of Carolein Smit is published by Wbooks in cooperation with Drents Museum, Assen, that includes text from Frits Achten, Reino Liefkens, Olaf Thormann and Harry Tupan; 384 pages, 2018.
This first career retrospective will be accompanied by a 160 - page catalogue with 52 full - color illustrations, published by the Museum and distributed by ARTBOOK D.A.P. Essayists include the curator, Alicia Longwell, who will provide an overview of the artist's profound engagement with the history of art.
10,000 x Jack Goldstein is accompanied by a 250 - page, fully illustrated catalogue that includes an artist's project by James Welling, and texts by Philipp Kaiser, Douglas Crimp, John Kelsey, Alexander Dumbadze, and Meg Cranston.
A 224 - page exhibition catalogue (including 200 color illustrations) published by Prestel will be available for purchase in June in SAM Shop ($ 49.95).
The show will include an interactive touch - screen kiosk for deeper exploration of Cole's life and career, and The Museum Shop will offer a beautifully illustrated, 80 - page exhibition catalogue for sale ($ 24.99).
A 48 - page catalogue, including a text about the artist by Lilly Wei, will be published on the occasion of the exhibition.
This 580 - page catalogue presents more than 800 artworks from the collection of Germany's most renowned art dealer, including works from his donation to the Musée d'art moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Exhibition Catalogue The exhibition is accompanied by a 200 - page, fully illustrated publication bringing together a range of scholarly contributors including curator Siri Engberg; Michael Lobel, associate professor of art history at the State University of New York at Purchase; Rochelle Steiner, dean of the Roski School of Art at the University of Southern California; and artist Josiah McElheny.
A 64 - page catalogue accompanies the exhibition, concentrating on Baker's British art and including the works acquired since 2005 with the Richard Brown Baker Fund.
The 352 - page catalogue, which includes 116 full - page color reproductions of paintings in the show as well as numerous other illustrations and a detailed chronology of the artist's life, has an essay by Carol Mancusi - Ungaro on «Material and Immaterial Surface: the Paintings of Rothko,» and interesting interviews with several artists including Ellsworth Kelly, Brice Marden, Gerhard Richter, Robert Ryman and George Segal.
Garth Weiser: Paintings, 2008 — 2017 is accompanied by a 128 - page full - color, hardbound exhibition catalogue, which includes texts on the artist from exhibition curator Louis Grachos, Ernest and Sarah Butler Executive Director and CEO of The Contemporary Austin; Heather Pesanti, Senior Curator of The Contemporary Austin; and Charles Wylie, Curator of Photography and New Media at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
Bound by a green and copper prismatic cover, the exhibition catalogue includes a dialogue between Robert Atkins and Thomas W. Sokolowski on the art world's role in invoking the American psyche of the time, a pop - out timeline of the AIDS crisis, and full - page renditions and descriptions of works by dozens of artists from the groundbreaking exhibition.
About: The catalogue includes a one - page biography of the artists exhibited at 1:54 Contemporary African Fair, London, 2014
Material description: 228 pages Note: Note: This catalogue was produced on the occasion of the exhibition Wade Guyton at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 4, 2012 - February 2013 Includes bibliographical references and index Edition: New York: Whitney Museum of American Art; New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, [2012] Auteur du texte: Wade Guyton, Whitney museum of American art.
The exhibition includes the fully illustrated, 152 - page catalogue, Radical Seafaring, by Andrea Grover, with a preface and acknowledgments by Parrish Art Museum Director Terrie Sultan; essays by Sasha Archibald, Alexander Dumbadze, Dylan Gauthier, and Andrea Grover; and artist project pages by Christopher French.
The catalogue for the Stedelijk Museum includes a section of «page projects» by the artists in the show.
A 64 - page catalogue accompanies the exhibition, concentrating on Baker's British art and including the works acquired by RISD since 2005 with the Richard Brown Baker Fund for Contemporary British Art.
The exhibition is accompanied by a twenty page catalogue, including fourteen color illustrations and a brief essay, The Shape of Color, written by Walter Darby Bannard.
Amplifying the voices in this exhibition is a 190 + page color catalogue with detailed images of these objects of resistance, which includes critical essays by Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi, Micol Hebron, Betti - Sue Hertz, Noel Anderson, and Jenny Ustick; as well as photographic documentation from the day as seen through the eyes of the artists and activists who were on the ground, around the country on January 21st, 2017.
The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated 302 - page catalogue with essays by critics and art historians, including Emily Apter, Marc Augé, Raymond Bellour, Jo - Anne Birnie Danzker, Ina Blom, Eugeni Bonet, Iris Dressler, Anne - Marie Duguet, Marcelo Expósito, Simón Marchán Fiz, Gerald Raunig, Judith Revel, Octavi Rofes, Valentin Roma, Lise Ott, Sven Spieker, Mary Anne Staniszewski, Brian Wallis, as well as the exhibition curator Daina Augaitis.
The catalogue features an extended interview with the artist, and includes full - page reproductions of all seventeen photographs in the series Hedonic Reversal, as well as installation views of the large - scale Hedonic Reversal installation and El Sisifo, a three - channel video projection.
The exhibition will also include a 300 - page bilingual catalogue.
Kenneth E. Silver, with preface by Peter C. Sutton Color, 48 pages, includes full illustrated catalogue of 28 exhibition images.
Color, 192 pages, includes fully illustrated catalogue of 58 exhibition images.
Despite the show's adherence to an off - the - grid sensibility, fame and documentary practice are paired in dialectical subtexts throughout the exhibition via the inclusion of filmmakers such as Wiseman, Werner Herzog, and Vincent Gallo (who includes six full - page head shots of himself in the catalogue, in case you didn't recognize him).
Published to accompany the group exhibition Ambulations: An Exhibition of Contemporary Works Based on the Notion of Walking, including Baet Yeok Kuan, S Chandrasekaran, Chua Ek Kay, Rhett d'Costa, Tamares Goh, Amanda Heng, Salleh Japar (in collaboration with Ruzana Saini), Vincent Leow, Claire Lim Sheau Shih, Lim Shing Ee, Richard Long, John Low, Milenko Prvacki, Sanjot Kaur Sekhon, Sia Joo Hiang, Ian Woo, Ye Shufang, and Terence Yeung, at the Earl Lu Gallery Editor: Gunalan Nadarajan Introduction by Gunalan Nadarajan Essay by Gunalan Nadarajan Biographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 128 pages, 20 x 20 cm, 20 illus.
Published to accompany the group exhibition Homeland (Heimat), including Basma Al Sharif, Brenda L Croft, Siamak Fallah, Hayati Mokhtar and Qiu Anxiong, at the ICA Singapore Essay by Alan Cruickshank Artists» statements by Basma Al Sharif, Brenda L Croft, Siamak Fallah, Hayati Mokhtar and Qiu Anxiong Biographical information Bibliographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 72 pages, 26 x 20 cm, 41 illus.
Published to accompany the solo exhibition The Retrospectacle of S Raoul by Shubigi Rao at the ICA Singapore Editor: Shubigi Rao Foreword by Charles Merewether Essays by S Raoul, Shubigi Rao Texts include journal entries, newspaper clippings, letters and ephemera Biographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 104 pages, 30 x 21 cm, 92 illus.
Published to accompany the group exhibition Propositions for a stage: 24 frames of a beautiful heaven, including Amanda Beech, Zach Blas, Rabih Mroué, Uriel Orlow and Ming Wong at the ICA Singapore Foreword by Bala Starr Essay by Bridget Crone Texts on the artists and works in the exhibition by Bridget Crone Catalogue of works in the exhibition Digital, 78 pages, 16 illus.
Published by Association Rendez - vous, la jeune création contemporaine to accompany the group exhibition Rendez - vous, including Lina Adam, Mathilde Barrio Nuevo, Sophie Bonnet - Pourpet, Thibault Brunet, Chun Kaifeng, Jean - Alain Corre, Hasan and Husain Essop, Dan Finsel, André Fortino, Joo Choon Lin, Nikita Kadan, Karim Kal, Paula Krause, Charles Lim, Guillaume Louot, Lu Yang, Angelica Mesiti, Paribartana Mohanty, Nicolas Momein, Nelly Monnier, Sherman Ong, İz Öztat, Ruben Pang, Part - time Suite and Mathilde du Sordet, at the ICA Singapore Foreword by Bala Starr Texts by Valérie Cazin, Judicaël Lavrador, Jacqueline Millner, Kathrin Oberrauch, Melanie Pocock, Hugo Pernet and Bala Starr Artists» statements by Mathilde Barrio Nuevo, Sophie Bonnet - Pourpet, Jean - Alain Corre, Hasan and Husain Essop, Dan Finsel, André Fortino, Joo Choon Lin, Karim Kal, Paula Krause, Guillaume Louot, Paribartana Mohanty, Nicolas Momein, Sherman Ong, İz Öztat, Ruben Pang and Part - time Suite Biographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 120 pages, 29.8 x 21.1 cm, 93 illus.
Contemporary Art from Thailand, including Bundith Phunsombatlert, Chatchai PuiPia, Jakraphun Thanateeranon, Kamin Lertchaiprasert, Kamol Phaosavasdi, Manit Sriwanichpoom, Michael Shaowanasai, Natee Utarit, Montri Toemsombat, Nuts Society, Pinaree Sanpitak, Sarawut Chutiwongpeti, Sutee Kunavichayanont and Thaweesak Srithongdee, at the Earl Lu Gallery Editor: Binghui Huangfu Introduction by Binghui Huangfu, Apinan Poshyananda, Gridthiya Gaweewong, Iola Lenzi and Somporn Rodboon Essays by Khetsirin Knithichan, Josef Ng, Gridthiya Gaweewong, Natee Utarit, Matthew Distel and Iola Lenzi Artists» statements by Michael Shaowanasai, Jakraphun Thanateeranon, Kamin Lertchaiprasert and Sarawut Chutiwongpeti Biographical information Bibliographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 176 pages, 25 x 21 cm, 145 illus.
Published to accompany the group exhibition Theo.do.lites, including Massimilian Breeder and Nina Breeder, Debbie Ding, Daniel Hui, Masayo Kajimura, Romain Kronenberg, Charles Lim, Marylène Negro, Uriel Orlow, Raqs Media Collective, Alexander Schellow, Tan Pin Pin, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, at the ICA Singapore Foreward by Kent Chan Essay by Silke Schmickl Essay by Charles Merewether Biographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 20 pages, 25 x 17.6 cm, 12 illus.
In this age of the individual, More Love considered how to come together again presenting works by thirty - three artists, including Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Miranda July, and Gregory Sale, and was accompanied by a 240 - page catalogue.
Pictures of people and places from the collections of Koh Seow Chuan and friends, including Abdullah Ariff, Boo Sze Yang, Chen Cheng Mei (aka Tan Seah Boey), Chen Shou Soo, Chen Wen Hsi, Cheong Soo Pieng, Chia Yu Chian, Chng Seok Tin, Choo Keng Kwang, Chuah Thean Teng, Chua Mia Tee, Foo Chee San, Ho Khay Beng, Khaw Sia, Koeh Sia Yong, Kuo Ju Ping, Lee Boon Wang, Lee Cheng Yong, Lim Mu Hue, Lim Tze Peng, Mohammad Din Mohammad, Ng Eng Teng, Ong Kim Seng, Tumadi Patri, Phua Cheng Phue, Anthony Poon, Seah Kim Joo, Tang Da Wu, Tay Bak Koi, Tay Boon Pin, Teo Eng Seng, Tong Chin Sye, Wee Beng Chong, Wong Shih Yaw, Yeh Chi Wei and Yong Mun Sen, at the ICA Singapore Foreword by Bala Starr Essay by Teo Hui Min Biographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Hardback, 137 pages, 29.7 x 23 cm, 97 illus.
Published to accompany the group exhibition Modern love: LASALLE thirtieth anniversary exhibition, including Ahmad Abu Bakar, Lina Adam, Jon Chan, Choy Ka Fai, Chua Chye Teck, Amanda Heng, Jeremy Hiah, Djohan Johari, Godwin Koay, Zai Kuning, Jane Lee, Lee Wen, Vincent Leow, Justin Lim, Zulkifle Mahmood, mohamadriduan, Donna Ong, Ruben Pang, Phan Thao Nguyen, PHUNK, Ana Prvacki, Rizman Putra, Shubigi Rao, Zaki Razak, anGie Seah, Jeremy Sharma, Shirley Soh, Speak Cryptic, Melissa Tan and Suzann Victor, at the ICA Singapore Introduction by Bala Starr and Khairuddin Hori Biographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 24 pages, 21 x 14.8 cm, 2 illus.
Published to accompany the group exhibition Native revisions, including Chua Chye Teck, Noh Suntag, Anup Mathew Thomas and Tomoko Yoneda, at the ICA Singapore Foreword by Bala Starr Essay by Melanie Pocock Biographical information Catalogue of works in the exhibition Softback, 52 pages, 21 x 14.8 cm, 30 illus.
Publication A 128 - page, full - color illustrated catalogue, including an extended essay by Bassett, accompanied the exhibition.
An 80 page full - color catalogue is available, including an interview with Nayland Blake by Ian Berry and an essay by David Deitcher.
Presented in collaboration with Fondazione Lucio Fontana, it includes a fully illustrated 300 page catalogue published by Paris Musées.
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