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FedericoSolmi: Escape Into The Metaverse examinesthe work of Federico Solmi, a leading practitioner in the genre of new media art.As a narrative and figurative artist, Solmi utilises lurid colours and satire toportray a dystopian vision of contemporary society, highlighting the contradictionsand fallibilities that characterise our time.
The perfect gift for anyone interested in tech and gadgetry, this book provides fans of the long-running TV show with an insight into the minds of Craig Charles and the team, while offering tech-heads young and old the lowdown on the coolest gear and gizmos out there – and what to look out for in the not-too-distant future.
Fifteen tales set in modern, metropolitan locales, featuring a diverse cast of characters struggling to eke out an existence amid gleaming, opulent towers and sprawling cityscapes.Timely, unsparing and satirical, Electric Castles employs a variety of genres--including dark fantasy, magic realism and crime fiction--to take readers on a guided tour through the fierce, pulsating heart of contemporary society.
When Morgan Howell paints classic 7" singles, he takes into account every imperfection-producing a one-off artwork, almost identical to the original copy, but on a much larger scale. This completely original approach has resulted in Howell attracting a cult following. A must for vinyl junkies, music heads and art lovers everywhere.
This book accompanies Kent Monkman's large-scale exhibition which takes the viewer on a journey through Canada's history.
Eat & Art, from the people behind Lisbon's famous Can the Can restaurant, brings together some of Portugal's finest chefs and artists, using the country's canned fish industry as the source of inspiration.
Architect Kurt Ofer has formulated an utterly unique way of drawing, which gives a superior understanding of form. By following the method of "transparent drawing," you ignore an object's opacity and see beyond its surface, allowing you to draw it in a very distinct and holistic way.
In his latest collection of poetry, Cliff Burns addresses the moral and spiritual dilemmas pervading modern life and the anxiety that manifests itself as we recognize the scope of the challenges confronting us. Haunting, personal and impassioned, The Algebra of Inequality intimately examines the dark places inside us, while refusing to entirely discount the healing graces of unconditional love.Cliff Burns is the author of twelve books of prose and poetry, including So Dark the Night (2010) and Righteous Blood (2016). Over the past three decades his work has appeared in publications and anthologies around the world and has been adapted and performed on radio and stage.
Vantage explores the world's earth's manmade structures, surreal architecture, and megacities, evoking the insight and intrigue of Ryan Koopman's extensive travels as a photographer.
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