Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

Therese Lichtenstein

    Behind closed doors
    Image Building
    Master of Light
    Twilight Visions
    • Twilight Visions

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      Through an examination of surrealist photographs, objects, exhibitions, activities, and writings, the essays in Twilight Visions, the beautifully illustrated companion volume to the exhibition of the same name, portray the French capital as a city in the process of metamorphosis-in a kind of twilight state. The Bureau of Surrealist Research, the major Surrealist exhibitions, and the photographs of Paris by Brassai, Andre Kertesz, Ilse Bing, Germaine Krull, and Man Ray, among others, all reflect the tumultuous social and cultural transformations occurring in Paris in the 1920s and 30s. Juxtaposing the strange with the familiar, they seek to break down repressive hierarchies. At the same time, they represent a desire to change the world through experimental activities. Introduced by Therese Lichtenstein, with essays by Therese Lichtenstein, Julia Kelly, Colin Jones, and Whitney Chadwick, this absorbing volume considers the social, aesthetic, and political stances of the Surrealists as they probed hidden aspects of the commonplace and blurred the boundaries between dreams and reality, subjectivity and objectivity. Copub: Frist Center for the Visual Arts

      Twilight Visions
    • Master of Light

      Ansel Adams and his influences

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(18)Évaluer

      No damage to book, DJ has very slight shelfware. Black and White photography at it's best. Extra Large to show off the artistry. 1997, 11 By 14 1/2"

      Master of Light
    • Image Building

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This generously illustrated examination of architectural photography from the 1930s to the present shows how the medium has helped shape familiar views of iconic buildings.

      Image Building
    • Until now there has been little available in English about Bellmer's dolls, and Lichtenstein's book will be welcomed for its fresh interpretations of the artist's work and his place in European modernism. Eighty striking photographs accompany the text."--BOOK JACKET.

      Behind closed doors