Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Shelagh Vainker . By British Museum Press.
Sells new for $21.50.
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No comments about Chinese Pottery and Porcelain.
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Connections. By Connections.
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No comments about The Collected Erotica (Erotic Art) (Erotic Art) (Erotic Art).
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Henry Lavagne and Denise Joly and Jean Pierre Darmon. By Ars Latina.
Sells new for $265.00.
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No comments about Mosaique: Tresor De La Latinite, Des Origines a Nos Jours.
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Jessica Prinz. By Rutgers Univ Pr.
The regular list price is $40.00.
Sells new for $3.20.
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No comments about Art Discourse/Discourse in Art.
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Thomas Shafer. By Watson-Guptill Publications Inc.,U.S..
There are some available for $6.01.
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No comments about Pottery Decoration.
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Robert David Stevick. By University of Pennsylvania Press.
The regular list price is $79.95.
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1 comments about The Earliest Irish and English Bookarts: Visual and Poetic Forms Before A.D. 1000 (Middle Ages Series).
- This book is a must for art historians, designers of objects, students of the development of thought in Europe, and everyone who appreciates careful, extremely intelligent research, which opens up fresh vistas on the birth of Europe.
If you are fascinated by the early Irish texts and illuminations, you need this book, to better appreciate the extraordinary capacity of their authors to structure their work on principles of design which I found (and find) astonishing. If you are not, but enjoy thought-provoking reading on matters which need re-thinking (how Europe came to be, for instance), the rigor and originality of Stevick's work will satisfy... and refresh your questions. Stevick himself would not claim so much; the (great) value of his work is for us to decide.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Dave Hickey and Roni Horn. By Steidl.
The regular list price is $30.00.
Sells new for $18.39.
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No comments about Roni Horn: Index Cixous, 2003-05.
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Elaine M. Goodwin. By Apple Press.
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No comments about Classic Mosaic.
Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Colin Mawston. By Schiffer Publishing.
The regular list price is $59.95.
Sells new for $45.56.
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2 comments about British Art Deco Ceramics (Schiffer Book for Collectors).
- "With more than 400 spectacular colour photographs, this lavish volume provides one of the clearest pictures ever of Art Deco"
- BRITISH ART DECO CERAMICS (with Price Guide) by Colin Mawston is a major new reference work on the Pottery produced during the 1920/30s, by British designers. Published by Schiffers in luxurious format, It is a hardback Book with 178 pages and over 400 colour photographs. The Book features the work of Clarice Cliff ( with over 150 photos), Susie Cooper, Shelley, Myott, Sadler, Crown Devon, Carlton Ware, Burleigh Ware, and many other lesser known Potteries. Included are Chapters on "The contribution of British Art Deco", "Introduction to Art Deco", and "Collecting Art Deco Ceramics". The Book will serve as an Introduction to the subject for the new collector and act as a valuable reference for the more seasoned collector. As well as a vast array of photographic examples, it covers the practical side of collecting including where to buy, how to buy and how to identify British Art Deco Ceramics. Dynamic and beautiful Art Deco ceramics blazing with eye-catching, bold--even confrontational--hand-painted designs on innovative vessel forms, produced by some of the most influential potteries in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s, are featured here in the many colour photographs. Spectacular dinnerwares, vases, jugs, face masks, coffee and tea sets appear in abundance. A thorough text provides brief histories of the makers, explanations of the origins and development of the Art Deco style, and valuable tips for today's enthusiastic collectors. Values for the wares displayed are given. This reference will be enjoyed by both art and ceramics enthusiasts the world over.
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Posted in Art and Photography (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Sara Steele. By Tide-Mark Press, Ltd..
The regular list price is $125.00.
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3 comments about Sara Steele: Blueprints for Paradise.
- Stunning! Vibrant! The best words that come to mind. I was given this as a gift and have now purchased several to give as gifts (Xmas and two birthdays). It's my favorite gift to give right now.
- As a jazz pianist who has seen Sara Steele's work closeup in its large form, I would describe it, in its overall collection form in this book, as holographic. The book, given the adequate size of the pages, accurately translates this quality.
As a non-painter, it seems to me that overall Sara's work is of a certain rare type whose constituent paintings each reflect a certain completion in and of themselves, yet when taken together, don't present a linear evolutionary scheme. Her development over the years looks more like one of spontaneous emergence, with several different identifiable styles each going its own way.
I feel the holographic quality is achieved in this collection because a number of the works also point to the reality of supra-mental organizational paradigms: emotional, wordless, irreducible. For me, her work is an affective testimony in form, color and motion. It can be still. Yet it also moves. Sometimes it is edgy, sometimes soft. Sometimes strident, sometimes introverted. The florals are intricate, the washes and dissolves (if these are even art terms) very different, ethereal.
This collection presents still lifes, intricate florals, landscapes, abstract designs, washes and broad strokes. There is a great deal of variety here and, as Sara relates in the introduction, some of the techniques required are complex, difficult and mercurial. Some years ago Ms. Steele explained to me how she makes the sharp watercolor 'color line.' Having the technique explained to me felt like a religious experience.
The abstract images invite the viewer to explore certain moods, some of which can exude powerful emotions. For instance, "Arianna (longing like Icarus, seeing like a Hawk) incarnates the collage-like mystical realism of a dream world which I found completely destablizing. It jolted me with a taste of something larger than my day-to-day ego. This is what good art does. It creates riotous immediacy and invites people to be courageous captains and not merely passengers on the ships of their own lives.
Despite the immediacy, power and sometimes jolting experience of Steele's palette or subject matter, I feel safe in viewing these works. This is important to me because I try to give all of myself to art forms that I choose to interact with. I eschew the shallow popularizers of archetypal forms who may present abstracted symbols of infinities in completely incoherent ways, like atheist rock stars on stage hanging trinket golden crosses from their necks.
The interview prepending the art itself provides a grounded moral context for who Sara is, how she lives and what she believes. It shows us the person standing alongside the art. There is a real person here -- pictures of Sara with her brushes.
Where Steele is going next may be anyone's guess. This collection though, shows us an artist who has mastered a variety of forms, and is now expanding into a broad universal context. This collection directs our eyes to a horizon where that segment of humanity is going who believe that the journey is inward, yet grounded in this very real planet. It pulls the viewer out of normal space-time and suggests places of mental rest that reach deep inside the roots of the earth. In reattaches modernity to humus, the moist, spongy stuff of life, and challenges us to question the electronic nihilism and manic crazes of the industrialized psyche.
Kip Leitner
Philadelphia, PA, USA
- So many of Sara Steele's wonderful, vibrant pieces of art! The book is lovely...
To have so many of her images in one place is a delight! If you love art then you most definitely will love this book and especially if you love the watercolors of Sara Steele it is a must! You will love the information that is in the book also..well written by wonderful people.. So do yourself a favor and get several as you will want to give them to your friends as well!
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