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  • av Nicola Levell
    320,-

    Yahgulanaas has been exhibited internationally and his books and graphic novels?including RED, Flight of the Hummingbird, A Tale of Two Shamans and Hachidori?have been published in the United States, Canada, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Abu Dhabi, Serbia and Spain. The Seriousness of Play coincides with an exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum and is supported by a number of other exhibition fixtures in Japan and Europe.

  • av Michael Wilson
    436,-

    The fourth title in Black Dog Publishing's ARTWORLD series, Contemporary Art in North America showcases the wealth of contemporary art being produced in both the United States and Canada today.

  • av Morgan Howell
    530,-

    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.

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    320,-

    2013 saw Tokyo-born artist Michael Lin transform Beijing art institution Tang Contemporary into a miniature, functional, practical, and most welcome parking lot—being free of charge in a city that only has enough spaces for every second vehicle.PLACE LIBRE is a chronological photo-essay of change and progression within the gallery. In transforming the space, he not only challenges perceptions of the gallery as an arts space, but also presents the parking lot as an improvisational movement piece.

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    516,-

    This book accompanies Kent Monkman's large-scale exhibition which takes the viewer on a journey through Canada's history.

  • av Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
    570,-

    THROWN brings together essays by curators, first hand accounts by potters, archival documents, photographs and letters from the personal collections of seven highly respected potters.

  • - The Chase
     
    570,-

    The book illustrates the breadth and diversity of the work of The Chase creative design agency. This lavish hardback with slipcase documents the agency that has consistently been one of the UK's most awarded creative consultants with numerous accolades from D&AD, Creative Review Annual, Design Week and Art Directors Club, among many others.

  • av Victor Moura Vicente
    570,-

    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.

  • av Kurt Ofer
    376,-

    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.

  • av Cliff Burns
    190,-

    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.

  • av Terry Munro
    406,-

    An intriguing series of black and white photographs documenting the construction of a pseudo prehistoric landscape that questions our sense of what is real and what it not.

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    510,-

    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.

  • av Cliff J Burns
    250,-

  • - Future Fictions in Art and Design
     
    460,-

    The ability to use imagination and envision future needs is crucial in art, design and architecture. Future thinking and making require imagination and capability to create narratives for near and far futures and the capacity to compose proposals to meet the imagined future needs.

  • - Sunset Strip
     
    460,-

    Johnnie Cooper: Sunset Strip is the first monograph of the British artist's work, joining a curatorial initiative over recent decades to undertake important re-evaluations of the careers of important twentieth- and twenty-first-century artists such as Tess Jaray, William Turnbull and Cuban-born, American Minimalist artist Carmen Herrera.

  • - The Poetics of Bronac Ferran
     
    366,-

    Life Light Language captures a fascinating dialogue between the renowned pioneer of media poetry, telepresence and bio art Eduardo Kac, the writer and curator Bronac Ferran, and the historian and manuscript scholar Andrew Prescott.

  • - Prose Works
    av Cliff Burns
    150,-

  • av Suzanne Treister
    510,-

    HFT The Gardener extends Treister's fascination with esoteric translation, the cybernetics of consciousness, and the hallucinatory aesthetics that radiate from real-world circulations of power.

  • av Cliff J Burns
    146,-

  • av Cliff J. Burns
    180,-

  • av Cliff J Burns
    250,-

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    436,-

    On the occasion of Canada's 150th anniversary in 2017, The Faraway Nearby presents a century of Canadian history through photographs.

  • av Mark Kingwell
    380,-

    Born in Canada, Stephen Appleby-Barr is a young artist who employs a classical style in a contemporary world, creating oil paintings and etchings that call to mind Renaissance art with a postmodern twist.

  • - Sedimentary Flow
    av Martin Holman
    366,-

    Barbara Nicholls: Sedimentary Flow is the first substantial publication on the British artist Barbara Nicholls, who has been producing work for over 30 years. The title focusing on Nicholls' monumental watercolour works.

  • - Park Lek and the Scandinavian Social Turn
     
    296,-

    Public Enquiries is the culmination of a multidisciplinary research project that operated through a series of public hearings in Stockholm, Copenhagen and Gothenburg. The hearings focused on Kerstin Bergendal's PARK LEK, which was described at the time as "a utopian art project and a concrete intervention in the urban planning process".

  • av Jason Gregory
    436,-

    Charm, Belligerence & Perversity.: The Incomplete Works of GBH. showcases the ground-breaking work of the award-winning creative agency GBH. The book thoughtfully and provocatively takes the reader through GBH's entire body of work to date.

  • av William Packer
    473,-

    Jack Milroy: Cut Outs is the first substantial publication on the work of the prolific British artist Jack Milroy who has been active for over 50 years. The book explores Milroy's extensive artistic career, highlighting his repurposing of materials as a means for creating expansive, yet intricate, artworks.

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