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This text is about an exhibition of artists' books which was launched at "30 Wind Socks Revisited" at CC Knokke-Heist, Belgium, in 2015. The exhibition featured art from the 21st century in the form of books created by Griet Dobbels.
This text lists seven famous European artists from the twentieth century: Aguirre, Boltanski, Coleman, Fabre, Gilbert, Horn, and Kounellis and was published by Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum.
Graphic arts Periodicals
Eye Magazine is a periodical focusing on graphic arts. The publication is produced and published by the International Academic Forum.
Allahabad - Bombay - Calcutta - Devigarh - Padmanabhapuram - Varanasi - Nony Singh
Richard Birkett finds a subversive literary methodology in R.H. Quaytman’s ordering of paintings into chapters, and the production of related paratexts and publications.
Photobook phenomenon / Moritz Neümuller, Lesley A. Martin - Reading New York : a photobookstudy on William Klein's "Life is good & good for you in New York" / Markus Schaden, Frederic Lezmi - The collector's vision : Martin Parr's best photobooks - The library is the museum / Horacio Fernández - Five aspects of Japanese photobooks / Ryuichi Kaneko - Propaganda vs. protest books / Gerry Badger - Fascinations and failures / Erik Kessels - Contemporary practices / Irene de Mendoza, Moritz Neümuller.
Issued in conjunction with an exhibition held jointly at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona and the Fundació Foto Colectania, Barcelona, Spain,
- Issued in cardboard slipcase.
Valentin Hammeran from Frankfurt A.M. ran an art and building locksmith's shop in Sachsenhausen. He produces various elements in the form of rosettes, leaves, chalices, flowers, spirals, lattice tips, lattice rivets and lattice spheres, as well as screws.
Antoine d'Agata's 2016 edition comprises of 19 pages, with no illustrations. It is published by André Frère éditions in Marseille and focuses on photography, specifically documentary and portrait photography, self-portraits, and city photography in the twentieth century. The edition is in French.
De Appel in Amsterdam published "The Spine" in 1994. It isocused on exhibiting the artworks of Tiong Ang, Antoni, Janine Borland, Christine Doherty, Willie Espaliu, Pepe Salcedo and Doris. It featured illustrations and images of the artworks. The edition discussed the concept of the exhibition and art from the twentieth century.
New series of photographs by Geert Goiris, addressing the topic of our contemporary oil culture. Commissioned by Rubis Mécénat cultural fund, Goiris was given permission to the Rubis Terminal sites in Rouen and other sites in Europe. He tackles the subject from the outside, limiting himself to that particular moment when oil is seemingly without drama. This is not about the technical feat of extracting the oil from the earth, nor about the economic, social and/or geopolitical effects generated by its existence. Rather it is about the in-between stations, the moments when oil is only potentially active.
Exhibits published following the Selected masters '12 exhibition
Introduction : The new typography's expanding future : New needs demand new means ; Rejection of the traditional as well as "modernistic" ; Background of contemporary design ; Principles of contemporary information design ; The new typography in the USA ; Future advances in graphic design
A. Principles and attributes : What is visual interest? ; What is visual simplicity? ; What is visual continuity?
B. US information design process : Strength in visual unity: The new concept of the corporate image; New corporate image requirements; Slogan-symbols; New integrated image of related companies ; Corporate image design: never mechanical ; Consumer advertising: factual presentations with emotional appeal ; Business paper advertising : Hard-hitting ads with simple design elements; Advertising a service unusual solutions; Service advertising, another view ; Direct mail : many new design opportunities; New measures of effectiveness ; Industrial catalogs : The visual unit design; The cover designs ; Industrial information system design ; Cataloging for a chain department store ; Public relations : The need for new design; The need for new technical publications design ; Trade shows: another force of visual selling ; Store display: another force of visual selling ; Point-of-sale design for prestige ; Design for education: toys for children ; New toy design: flashback ; Magazine design : New t echniques of visualization; Departments; Special editorial reports ; Magazines: design for visual continuity ; Pictorial books : design for articulation; Free page forms and visual continuity; New design synthesis ; Other book design ; Numbers, alphabets and architecture ; Sign and symbol designs: for building exteriors ; Visual direction and identification systems: in building interiors ; Presentation of an institutional project ; Information design: United Nations
Portfolios : Adventures with logotype ; The quest for symbols ; Creating a store personality ; An interval of design freedom
Annotations : Good design cannot be obtained by prescription ; The designer must think first, work later ; Divergence from the conventional can make the common exciting ; A design pointed to the future inspires improvement and progress ; Design synthesis is the objective
C. Early modern design concept : New typography : New vocabulary; New orderly design patterns; New visual interest with photographs; New design structure in books ; New binding design ; New typography for educational publications ; New product design : For glass; For porcelain; For porcelain, another application; For stainless steel ; New design for exhibitions : New visual interest; New techniques of visualization; Controlled information flow and structure ; Presentation of a nation: New York World's Fair, 1939.
Pamphlet : The awakening / Reto Caduff
Ladislav Sutnar's Monograph manifesto / Steven Heller
[Facsimile reprint 2015]
Ladislav Sutnar biography.
Ladislav Sutnar, visual design in action, 1961 : facsimile reprint, 2015.
Facsimile reprint. Originally published: New York: Hastings House, 1961.
- Issued with supplementary pamphlet containing commentary and biography: Ladislav Sutnar, visual design in action, 1961 : facsimile reprint, 2015 / edited by Reto Caduff and Steven Heller.
- Published simultaneously by S.J.R. Saunders Ltd., Toronto.
This edition contains Eva Hesse's diaries written in English, and published in 2006. It consists of 215 pages, 2 agenda's and contains images. The subject of the diaries is art minimal art minimalism, and twentieth century United States. It was published by New Haven Yale university press.
Originally published: London : Seeley & Co, 1884., "Diagrams by Chris Lauritzen & Rafael Henneberke."
This edition of "San Francisco Epilogue" is a fiction novel written in English, published in 2016. It is 220 pages long and 19 cm in size, and originally published in London by Seeley and Co in 1884. It is a story about spiritual life, science fiction, nineteenth century geometry, information design, cultural philosophy and perspective drawing. It contains diagrams by Chris Lauritzen and Rafael Henneberke, and discusses fourth dimensions, three dimensionality and two dimensionality.
Aaron McElroy - Daisuke Yokota - Ester Vonplon - Gert Jochems - Oliver Pin-Fat - Tiane Doan na Champassak
NOCTURNES is a boxed set of 6 books by the photography group AM projects. Six photographic essays by six photographers: Aaron McElroy, Daisuke Yokota, Ester Vonplon, Gert Jochems, Olivier Pin-Fat and Tiane Doan na Champassak. The book is printed using different papers for each photo essay, one even has an enormous fold-out poster.
- Edition of 600.
This edition contains 238 pages written in both English and Italian on art, arte povera, twentieth century, and other related subjects. It also includes images and illustrations. Published in 1969, it features works from notable artists such as Walter Kaltenbach, Stephan Long, Richard Huebler, Douglas Beuys, Joseph Hesse, Eva van Elk, Ger Heizer, Michael Weiner, Lawrence Kosuth, Joseph Nauman, Bruce Dibbets, Jan Anselmo, Giovanni Barry, Robert Oppenheim and Dennis Flana.
This book is a collection of 400 engraved portraits of notable people from all times and nations. The portraits are based on the best originals, and the book is beautifully decorated. It is the seventh volume of the "Galerie choisie d'Hommes Célèbres" series.
This is a Japanese book published in 2010 about color theory, color combinations and color guides. It contains 281 pages. It also includes images. This book is an important resource to learn about art in twentieth century Japan.
Discovering, exploring, surveying, conquering and mapping the world has captured the imagination for centuries. "Orbis terrarum" provides a comprehensive overview of the development of historical cartography in relation to imagery from contemporary art. 36 internationally renowned artists present a contemporary vision of the metamorphosis of the world view. In six chapters, the work offers associative image archives and theoretical texts as well as all the exhibited works. Here, the world as a mirror is the starting point for historical, political, poetic, utopian and conceptual reflections.
Sheila Hicks is an internationally renown artist and textile designer who has been exhibiting her work since 1956. She was born in Hastings, Nebraska, USA in 1934 and her work is characterized by the use of weaving as a metaphor. She has been featured in exhibitions such as "New Weaving" and "Fiberwork Exhibitions". In 2006, her book, "Sheila Hicks: weaving as metaphor" was published, designed by Irma Boom.
"Stuff is the first of two publications on the archaeological research of the North/South metro project. The first publication is a catalogue of all the objects that were found, hence the title Stuff. The second, with the working title Underground and City, is scheduled to appear in 2019 and will discuss the organisation and outcome of the archaeological research along with the physical aspects of the project, such as the archaeological fieldwork and excavation methods, as well as the findings."--Page 11.
- Translated from the Dutch: Spul : catalogus archeologische vondsten Noord/Zuidlijn Amsterdam.
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