Sol LeWitt: A Retrospective. This is the catalogue for a major retrospective organized by SFMOMA and celebrating the work of one of the most important and influential conceptual artists of the century. Sol LeWitt’s career has been defined by a series of groundbreaking explorations into the basic building blocks of form and their relationship to philosophical and mathematical concepts. (Some critics have seen his work as visual manifestoes of the ideas of Descartes and Kant.) The fact is, however, that LeWitt’s works transform these abstract principles and formulas into objects of beauty and grace, introducing elements of chance, intuition, or irrationality into the scientific systems that inspired their creation. While his thoroughly documented work of the 1960s was firmly fixed in the realm of conceptualism, his turn toward a more lyrical and sensual form of abstraction since then has never received adequate critical attention. This catalogue will chart the evolution of LeWitt’s art from the sixties through to the present to show the enormous influence that his delicate balancing act between thought and form, order and disorder, has exerted on younger artists. See details
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Photo Masters for Diamond Grading
Being the owner of an institute which teaches diamond grading, this book has become an excellent referral for the students and instructors alike. Its a book that is a must have. See details
Encyclopedia of Interior Design
For years the history of interior design has focused mainly on architectural achievements, leaving crucial topics and figures of the profession unexplored. The Encyclopedia of Interior Design, however, is extremely comprehensive, including impressive entries on early interior decorators, styles, decorative arts, and the development of individual spaces (i.e. drawing room, staircases, etc.), all supported by relevant images. Another wonderful asset is the extraoridnary bibliographies that follow each entry, provoking further study and research. Anyone, including institutions, interested in the development of interior design and its profession should acquire a copy! Demand one of your library, but the serious historian will want one for his/her own library. You won’t be sorry! See details
Walton Ford: Pancha Tantra: Art Edition
Walton Ford: Pancha Tantra: Art Edition . Natural selection. A Ford exhibition is like a storybook in which animals have inherited the earth. The New York Times, New York Walton Ford’s life-sized watercolors of animals could be mistaken for 19th-century natural-science illustrations or British colonial paintings. Except they’re not. Something strange and usually sinister is happening in each of Ford’s works, whether it’s a turkey crushing a small parrot with its claw, a collection of monkeys wreaking havoc on a formally set dinner table, or a buffalo surrounded by a pack of bloodied white wolves, in the middle of a proper French garden. Executed with the deft skill of a natural-history artist, Ford’s works vibrate with an intensity of uncanny familiarity; they are both reassuring in style and disturbing in content. Read & Comment ›››





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