Sentences with phrase «page publication illustrating»

The SBTCA judges» education committee, Is proud to present this beautiful 40 - page publication illustrating the Staffordshire Bull Terrier in stunning detail complete with in - depth discussion and interpretation of the breed standard.

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Fortune was founded to be a luxurious, forward - looking publication — «the Ideal Super-Class Magazine,» founder Henry Luce wrote in 1929 — that was «richly illustrated» and «distinguished» and whose «de luxe» pages conveyed an «arresting vitality.»
Miller edits the film using a visually appealing comic - book paneled style, as if the film were ripped right out of the illustrated pages of Punk magazine (the publication's origin itself exists as a prominent subplot of the film), which was one of the main publications that wrote at length on the CBGB scene at the time.
With the notable exceptions of The Oxford Companion to the Book (2010) and Bettley's The Art of the Book (2001), most literature in the fields of book history and topics concerning the history of writing and digital textuality, including studies of books as artistic objects and of the material page make no mention of comics at all, in spite of the fact they do refer to other forms of multimedia or text - and - image publications such as collage books and illustrated books.
CATALOGUES 2016 Marnie Weber, The Day of Forevermore: Synopsis, Script, Storyboard, introduction by Paul Bernard, 96 pages, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCO), Geneva, Switzerland 2015 Unicorn Girl, written by Darcey Steinke, illustrated by Marnie Weber, Spirit Sister Publication 2010 Marnie Weber, The Cinema Show A Film Retrospective and Installations, texts by Yves Aupetitallot, Doug Harvey, and Stephanie Moisdon, artist interview by Mike Kelley, 125 pgs, 73 color ill., Le Magasin Centre National d'Art Contemporain de Grenoble, France 2007 Sing Me A Western Song, text by Annie Buckley, 40 pgs., 24 color ill., Patrick Painter Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2005 Marnie Weber, From The Dust Room, texts by Julie Joyce, Amy Gerstler, Darcey Steinke, 56 pgs., 37 color ill., Luckman Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles, CA SOLO ALBUM RELEASES 2008 Marnie Weber, Lonely Soundtracks, 1993 — 2008 2005 Songs Forgotten: Selections From Marnie Weber 1989 — 2004 1996 Cry for Happy.
The Insolent Eye: Jarry in Art, 2011 Text by Marie - Claire Groeninck 72 pages, Softcover, English and French Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-74-3 The accompanying fully - illustrated publication to an immersive exhibition at Locks Gallery in homage to French author Alfred Jarry (1873 - 1907).
The publication is a 374 pages fully illustrated catalogue of the exhibition Concrete Parallels / Concretos Paralelos, with essays by Sam Gathercole, Maria Alice Milliet, Ferreira Gullar, Jon Wood and Gloria Carnevali.
Jennifer Bartlett: New Paintings, 1998 Text by Kay Larson 46 pages, Softcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 1 -879173-39-5 A fully - illustrated catalog of Jennifer Bartlett's 1998 breakthrough exhibition at the Locks Gallery in Philadelphia.
Related Publication The Kongo across the Waters exhibition is accompanied by a 450 page publication available in the Museum Shop which presents a collection of richly - illustrated essays and a catalogue of the exhibition with superb pPublication The Kongo across the Waters exhibition is accompanied by a 450 page publication available in the Museum Shop which presents a collection of richly - illustrated essays and a catalogue of the exhibition with superb ppublication available in the Museum Shop which presents a collection of richly - illustrated essays and a catalogue of the exhibition with superb photography.
This massive (644 - page) publication features 43 fully illustrated essays on the Museum's famous collection, and thereby provides an overview of over 150 years of international developments in the applied and visual arts, photography, and graphic and industrial design.
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.
Fully illustrated, 11 x 8 inch, 109 page publication featuring essays by Maren Henderson and curator Jay Belloli.
Each work is illustrated with a full - page reproduction, nearly all of which were commissioned expressly for this publication.
The exhibition is accompanied by a 200 - page, fully illustrated publication, bringing together a range of scholarly contributors including Walker Art Center 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.
This is most obvious in the accompanying publication, a beautifully produced, hardbound, fully illustrated, 200 - page tome in which all the texts and images have been blurred and recalibrated to the point where they are all but illegible.
The 4D film - based experience explores the conflicting and overlapping belief systems implicit within his grandfather's engagement with the debunking of paranormal activity, The broader reach of the archival material is presented in a 600 - page, fully illustrated publication that makes the archive available to the public for the first time.
Publication A 128 - page, full - color illustrated catalogue, including an extended essay by Bassett, accompanied the exhibition.
Fully illustrated with 95 color images (and a plate section), the book includes three essays, including Charles W. Haxthausen on LeWitt's relationship to the grid and classical music, especially Bach; Christianna Bonin on LeWitt's relationship to Richard Serra and the wall drawing; and Erica DiBenedetto on LeWitt's 1980 artist's book, Autobiography, a publication consisting solely of 1,101 photographs of LeWitt's New York studio, organized over 128 pages in nine - part grids.
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