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  • by Joseph Rosa
    £11.49

    Presents the work of Douglas Garofalo, principal of Garofalo Architects, internationally renowned for its innovative residential, commercial, institutional, and public building projects. This book looks at the architect's work, drawing from the full spectrum of his built work, theoretical and visionary projects, and competition entries.

  • - Record. Repeat.
    by Orianna Cacchione
    £20.49

    "Zhang Peili: Record. Repeat. was produced in conjunction with an exhibition of the same title organized by the Art Institute of Chicago, March 31/July 9, 2017"--Title page verso.

  • - Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes
    by Tao Wang
    £47.49

    "A lavishly illustrated book that offers an in-depth look at the cultural practices surrounding the tradition of collecting ancient bronzes in China during the 18th and 19th centuries In ancient China (2000-221 b.c.) elaborate bronze vessels were used for rituals involving cooking, drinking, and serving food. This fascinating book not only examines the cultural practices surrounding these objects in their original context, but it also provides the first in-depth study tracing the tradition of collecting these bronzes in China. Essays by international experts delve into the concerns of the specialized culture that developed around the vessels and the significant influence this culture, with its emphasis on the concept of antiquity, had on broader Chinese society. While focusing especially on bronze collections of the 18th and 19th centuries, this wide-ranging catalogue also touches on the ways in which contemporary artists continue to respond to the complex legacy of these objects. Packed with stunning photographs of exquisitely crafted vessels, Mirroring China's Past is an enlightening investigation into how the role of ancient bronzes has evolved throughout Chinese history"--

  • - Photomontage as a Weapon of World War II and the Cold War
    by Erika Wolf
    £42.99

    The first comprehensive study in English of the Soviet propaganda artist Aleksandr Zhitomirsky, who conceived and deployed his striking photomontages as a political weapon

  • by Victoria Sancho Lobis
    £20.49

  • - The Art Institute of Chicago
    by James Rondeau
    £20.49

    "Marking an important moment in the Art Institute of Chicago's 136-year history, this book documents an exceptional gift to the museum: the Edlis/Neeson Collection, consisting of 44 stellar works of contemporary art. Among the highlights are major paintings by some of the 20th century's best-known artists, including Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol. Also included in the gift are paintings, photographs, and sculptures by icons of contemporary art such as Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, and Cindy Sherman. This catalogue places the Edlis/Neeson Collection in direct dialogue with works already in the Art Institute's holdings. An essay by James Rondeau situates the gift in the context of the museum's history and uses it to illustrate the growth and development of Pop Art. Most importantly, this book celebrates a transformative gift that allows the Art Institute to claim the most important collection of modern and contemporary art in any encyclopedic institution in the world"--

  • by Gloria Groom
    £29.49

    A fascinating look at the genesis and meaning of Van Gogh's famed paintings of his bedroom

  • - Multiple Dimensions
    by Mark Pascale
    £20.49

    A fascinating glimpse into the creative process of a major contemporary sculptor, featuring many previously unseen works on paper

  • - Italian Drawings from the Goldman Collection
    by Jean Goldman
    £33.99

    A catalogue that presents more than fifty masterful Italian drawings from the 16th and 17th centuries: working drawings, preparatory sketches, and finished compositions that have been added in recent years to the private collection of Jean and Steven Goldman.

  • - The Temptation of Saint Anthony
    by Susan M. Canning
    £20.49

    Describes the creation and restoration of the extraordinary large-scale drawing The Temptation of Saint Anthony - a work by late 19th-century Belgian artist James Ensor (1860-1949) that is composed of fifty-one sheets of paper collaged into a hallucinatory social critique and artist's manifesto.

  • - The Universe Next Door
    by Elizabeth Siegel
    £33.99

    A riveting retrospective of the imaginative photographs created by contemporary artist Abelardo Morell

  • - Public Notice 3
    by Jeremy Strick
    £18.49

    The Swami Vivekananda's speech to the World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893 is the centrepiece of Indian artist. The installation went on view at the Art Institute of Chicago exactly 108 years after Vivekananda delivered his address calling for an end to 'bigotry and fanaticism'. This title documents the installation.

  • - Renzo Piano and The Art Institute of Chicago
    by Paul Goldberger
    £33.99

    Examines the addition to the Art Institute of Chicago, designed by Renzo Piano; this expansion to The Art Institute of Chicago, already one of the largest museums in the country, adds galleries for modern and contemporary painting and sculpture, as well as for photography, film and video, and architecture and design.

  • - From World War I to 1955
    by Judith A. Barter
    £51.99

    Focusing on the Art Institute's outstanding collection of American modernism, this title includes over 175 important paintings, sculptures, decorative art objects, and works on paper made in North America between World War II and 1955.

  • - Chicago and the Art of Migration, 1910-1950
    by Sarah Kelly Oehler
    £24.99

    In the first half of the 20th century, thousands of newcomers - Eastern European emigres, Mexican immigrants, and Southerners both black and white - flocked to Chicago. This title highlights approximately seventy-five paintings, works on paper, photographs, and sculptures by such artists as Eldzier Cortor, Archibald Motley, and Morris Topchevsky.

  • - The Folk Art Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago
    by Judith A. Barter
    £20.49

    The Art Institute of Chicago is home to one of the world's finest - and largest - collections of American folk art. Including reproductions and detailed entries for each of the sixty-one objects it features, this book highlights an array of masterworks such as "primitive" New England portraits, a face jug from South Carolina, and ship figureheads.

  • - Bless, Boudicca, and Sandra Backlund
    by Zoe Ryan
    £13.99

    Part of "Art Institute of Chicago's successful A + D" series, this title invites readers to visit three of the most visionary design studios at work: Bless, Boudicca, and Sandra Backlund. It provides an understanding of the departures these design houses represent.

  • - Crossroads of Art and Design, 1690-1840
    by Christopher Monkhouse
    £29.49

    A sweeping survey of the arts of Ireland spanning 150 years and an astonishing range of artists and media

  • - Form, Heft, Material
     
    £33.99

    The first in-depth analysis of the stunning designs of one of the world's most captivating and prominent architects

  • - Art in Early Renaissance France
    by Martha Wolff
    £38.49

    Provides an overview of French art circa 1500, a dynamic, transitional period when the country, resurgent after the dislocations of the Hundred Years' War, invaded Italy and all media flourished.

  • - Third Mind
    by Lisa Dorin
    £24.99

    Offers an important mid-career retrospective of the work of American artist Richard Hawkins (born 1961), whose paintings, collages, and mixed-media pieces are making a crucial contribution to the contemporary art scene.

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