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    av Musa Mayer
    419

    Philip Guston paintings?particularly the liberated and instinctual forms of his late work?continue to exert a powerful influence on younger generations of contemporary painters. His daughter, Musa Mayer, manages the estate of Philip Guston and is president of The Guston Foundation. She has curated exhibitions of Guston's work and written books including the memoir Night Studio, first published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1988. In 2022 the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that more than two hundred Guston works from her collection would be gifted to the museum.

  • - Writings and Interviews
    av Glenn Ligon
    399,-

    An expansive volume featuring over two decades of incisive reflections on race, art and pop culture by one of the greatest artists working todayThis long-awaited and essential volume collects writings and interviews by Glenn Ligon, whose canonical paintings, neons and installations have been delivering a cutting examination of race, history, sexuality and culture in America since his emergence in the late 1980s. No stranger to text, the artist has routinely utilized writings from James Baldwin, Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Pryor, Gertrude Stein and others to construct work that centers Blackness within the historically white backdrop of the art world and culture writ large. Ligon began writing in the early 2000s, engaging deeply with the work of peers such as Julie Mehretu, Chris Ofili and Lorna Simpson, as well as with artists who came before him, among them Philip Guston, David Hammons and Andy Warhol. Interweaving a singular voice and a magical knack for storytelling with an astute view of art history and broader cultural shifts, this collection cements Ligon's status as one of the great chroniclers of our time.Glenn Ligon was born in the Bronx in 1960. He began as an abstract painter but shifted to text-based works which often incorporate quotes from Black authors. His work can be found in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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    av Eva Hesse
    615,-

    Fifteen museum curators chronicle Hesse's landmark exhibitions over the yearsGerman-born American artist Eva Hesse (1936-70) was a pioneering figure in Postminimalism, known for her use of materials such as latex and fiberglass to evoke fleshy, organic forms. This volume provides a historical account of Hesse's landmark institutional exhibitions following her death, from 1972 to the present. Contributions from the museum curators involved in organizing these shows reflect the personal dimension of crafting an exhibition, such as intent and reception. Extensive installation views are included throughout, along with exhibition-related ephemera, lending historical texture to the curators' essays.Curators and corresponding exhibitions include: Linda Shearer (Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1972); Nicholas Serota (Whitechapel Gallery, London, 1979); Ellen Johnson (Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, 1982); Helen Cooper (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, 1992); Elisabeth Sussman (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2002); Renate Petzinger (Museum Wiesbaden, Germany, 2002); Sabine Folie (Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, 2004); Fred Wasserman (Jewish Museum, New York, 2006); Catherine de Zegher (Drawing Center, New York, 2006); Briony Fer (Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 2009); Luanne McKinnon (University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, 2011); Brigitte Kölle and Petra Roettig (Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany, 2013-14); Andrea Gyorody (Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio, 2019/22); Lena Stringari (Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2022).

  • av Rashid Johnson
    535,-

    The publication contains poems by Cheryl Johnson-Odim, Rashid Johnson's mother, which are accompanied here by a selection of Johnson's drawings and a conversation between mother and son.The conversation is about the culture in which he grew up, with personal anecdotes e.g. about his teenage years as a graffiti writer, and their reflections on their lives and cultural shifts.

  • av Hauser & Wirth
    605

    Comprising of Anj Smith¿s most recent body of work, catalogue features a conversation between the artist and psychologist Orna Guralnik and a poetic intervention by author Claire-Louise Bennett. Beautifully designed book with detail responding to her work such as the lizard-like cover (animal world, shedding skin, transformation...) or the golden reflective paper (play with light and reflection, luminosity of paintings...) while the fold-outs in the book allow for reader to experience scale of work (the bigger works are 3 meters across).

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    475,-

    Authors from Hannah Black to Sheila Heti explore the resonances of Eisenman's enigmatic sculptural ensembleAt the center of New York-based artist Nicole Eisenman's (born 1965) sculpture Maker's Muck, an outsize plaster figure sits hunched over a potter's wheel, on which a mound of ersatz clay interminably spins. The floor teems with sculptures. Some of the pieces are fully rendered and recognizable: an owl, a ketchup bottle. For this publication, Eisenman has invited 15 authors to follow the trajectories of Maker's Muck's various objects in essays, metafictional reflections and other experiments in interpretation.Authors include: hannah baer, Hannah Black, Durga Chew-Bose, Sheila Heti, Alhena Katsof, Shiv Kotecha, Matt Longabucco, Sam McKinniss, Ryan McNamara, Tess Pollok, Sam Roeck, Jasmine Sanders, Cyrus Dunham, Lynne Tillman and Janique Vigier.

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    549,-

    Exploring nature's central role in establishing the singular voice of a pioneering figure in abstract expressionismArdent Nature: Arshile Gorky Landscapes, 1943-47 is the first book to explore nature's central role in establishing the singular voice of this truly pioneering figure in abstract expressionism. In the early 1940s, Gorky turned to nature as a primary subject matter, inspired by his summers spent in Connecticut and rural Virginia. The resulting works from this career-defining period, filled with a bold use of color, line and composition, and infused with an explosive expressive freedom, are some of the most evocative works of Gorky's career. Featuring over 50 landscapes from this period, including paintings and works on paper, the book opens with a personal foreword from the artist's granddaughter (and the show's curator). The book continues with an essay from Edith Devaney, curator of the celebrated 2016 Abstract Expressionism show at the Royal Academy of Art in London, which traces the development of the Armenian-American artist's passion and instinct for art along the arc of his career, highlighting key links to Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism.

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    av Hauser & Wirth
    675,-

    This publication documents Zeng Fanzhi's exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in Los Angeles in early 2023. The book is designed to show full works along with 1:1 details to give readers an in-depth glimpse into Zeng's command of his medium and his wet-on-wet technique, emphasizing the materiality of his painting and affording insights into his colorful, labyrinthine brushwork. The scholarly essays look at the artist's recent work from various perspectives: Carter Ratcliff discusses it in relation to the types of abstraction predominant in Western art history, while Stephen Little focuses on the influence of Chinese art and philosophy on Zeng's oeuvre and approach. Barbara Pollack situates his work in relation to its contemporary Chinese precedents and posits that it can best be understood as operating beyond the binary of East and West.

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    av Jake Brodsky
    615,-

    ?Ed Clark: The Big Sweep, Chronicles of a Life, 1926-2019' offers a vivid portrait of the artist through never-before-seen photos, letters, and ephemera, along with reprints of historical texts and interviews. Exploring Clark's under-examined place in prevailing narratives of art history, the publication will demonstrate the central role he played in the pivotal developments of American abstraction.

  • av Albert I. Slomovitz
    149,-

    Our book contains coloring pages from The Flying Torah storybook, a maze, word find, and fun writing activities. Let's reduce prejudice and anti-Jewish thoughts by educating everyone about shared religious traditions.

  • av Jack Whitten
    619,-

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    av Amy Sherald
    615,-

  • av Bobby King-B Bowen
    195,-

    Ty Magnum gets out of prison after 19 long years ready to explore the great state of Texas and then maybe the world. Outside the parking lot, a beautiful Mexican girl is crying. She tells Mag her story. He believes her.

  • av Leslie Williams
    155,-

    "Just Words" is a self-help/inspirational book geared towards challenging and/while encouraging women to elevate the way they think about, talk about, and see: God, relationships, the world, their lifestyles, and ultimately themselves.

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    av Lucio Fontana
    719

  • av Lyna Lopez
    195,-

    The author of the highly-rated Project Hercules series, a thrilling dystopian adventure, brings you a stand-alone YA romance novel about falling in love with the person on the end of the line.Brina Palace spends her high school days keeping up with her grades and not getting harassed by her peers. Compared to her sister, Brina always came second best in academics, and she found no way around the idiots in her school. Bree spent most of her time watching Dylan Taylor movies and falling in love with the actor on-screen to avoid the drama that came with high school. One day, she finds a phone with everything in it locked, but for the text messaging feature.Dylan Marcus Taylor has played several roles that he's both hated and admired throughout his career. During one of his events, Dylan loses his phone and goes crazy, trying to catch the attention of whoever finds it. He expected someone to steal it, wipe it, or use the personal information they found inside to threaten him, but instead, he came to know something far better than himself or his career.Would Brina and Dylan find a fairy-tale movie ending, or will reality get the best of both of them?What Readers are Saying about The Other End of the Line:"I was hooked from the minute that I started reading until the very last page. Very enjoyable read that keeps you engaged throughout every page. Great romance novel for all ages. I recommend this book. Can't wait for the next book!""Such an amazing read. I've read it three times and found myself infatuated with it... I definitely recommend reading this book and grow to love it, just as I have.""Absolutely loved it!!!! Made me reminisce about "You Got Mail" with Meg Ryan! The story was well told, and the detail exquisite! I connected with Dylan and Bree and truly enjoyed it! It's a must pick up!!!!!! ¿""Well written and sucks you in. Once I started reading I could not stop!! Amazing short story with excitement and surprises in each chapter. Please keep up the writing."**Content Warning**May contain brief tobacco use and underage drinking.

  • av Cornell Hurley
    195,-

    This is a book about emotions...Ours...theirs...yours...but without a doubt, Cornell Hurley Jr.'s emotions. Sentenced to twenty-five-years in prison but not willing to accept defeat, he found a way to rehabilitate himself, he began to write.

  • av S. R. Tease
    199,-

    I AM WHO I AM and there is nothing I'd change. What nature has built, I would not rearrange. From my frizzy, black hair to my ebony skin, there is beauty outside and there is beauty within.I AM are the most powerful words in language and when paired with positive affirmations, it will establish a child's sense of self and build self esteem.I AM WHO I AM is the affirmation book that belongs in the hands of every black child.

  • av S. R. Tease
    195,-

    What do you do when your dreams are bigger than everything and everyone around you? Do you just try to "fit in," or do you become something greater? Join this special little horse on her journey to truth as she finds her authentic self and discovers that she is "No Ordinary Horse."

  • av Natalie Lettner
    409

  • av Kareen Samuels
    239,-

    Seven year old Temperate is being bullied by one of her classmates yet, she lacks the words and the courage to speak up for herself and express this to her parents and concerned teachers.

  • av Nadine Nadz Johnson
    239,-

    This book Is a fun way of prompting children to follow simple instructions and to develop their listening skills. It's also a great way for them to use their hands to clap, count, and for their busy bodies to move about. Let's Clap is the first book in the educational Let's Clap series.

  • av Christopher Stamper
    169

    Young high school students, Chris Stamper, Mike Smith and friends, go on a cruise for spring break. A freak hurricane hits, the cruise ship is pushed into the Bermuda Triangle. Their genetics change due to the mystic abilities of the Bermuda.

  • av Eric Bledsoe
    195,-

    From the Streets to the Sanctuary is a book about a young man searching for love and affection in the midst of hardship and pain.

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