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This guide to one of Europe's most exciting cities allows you to discover the most authentic local haunts, the facts behind the historic facades, and the best in culture and entertainment. With chapters on nightlife, museums, city sights, and the suburbs, as well as sections on Berlin's fascinating history, Berlin Unwrapped is a must for anyone who wants to savor the true essence of the German capital, offering a wealth of insider tips, both on and off the tourist track. Penny Croucher lived in Berlin for many years, working as a journalist, and developed a lasting passion for the city.
Faisal Abdu' Allah, Nobuyoshi Araki, Dominique Auerbacher, Lewis Baltz, Chrisitian Boltanski, Nancy Burson, Clegg & Guttmann, John Coplans, Eileen Cowin, Rineke Dijkstra, Sinje Dillenkofer, Véronique Ellena, Patrick Faigenbaum, Roland Fischer, Alain, Fleischer, Katrin Freisager, Jean Louis Garnell, Nan Goldin, Hans Haacke, Roshini Kempadoo, Leslie Krims, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Inez van Lamsweerde, Walter Niedermayr, Orlan, Fabrizio Plessi, Rault, Raynaud, Serrano, Streuli, Struth, TIllmans, Toscani, Trémorin, Waplington
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"This volume is published for the occasion of the Getty's citywide grant initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in Los Angeles 1945-1980 and accompanies the exhibition Pacific Standard Time: Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture 1950- 1970, held at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles."
This book provides an overview of twentieth-century German art, focusing on some of the period's key works. In Peter Chametzky's innovative approach, these works become representatives rather than representations of twentieth-century history. Chametzky draws on both scholarly and popular sources to demonstrate how the works (and in some cases, the artists themselves) interacted with, and even enacted, historical events, processes, and ideas.--[book jacket].
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In the years before, during, and after the First World War, hundreds of young Jews flocked to Paris, artistic capital of the world and center of modernist experimentation. Some arrived with prior training from art academies in Kraków, Vilna, and Vitebsk; others came armed only with hope and a few memorized phrases in French. They had little Jewish tradition in painting and sculpture to draw on, yet despite these obstacles, these young Jews produced the greatest efflorescence of art in the long history of the Jewish people. The paintings of Marc Chagall, Amedeo Modigliani, Chaim Soutine, Sonia Delaunay-Terk, and Emmanuel Mané-Katz, the sculptures of Jacques Lipchitz, Ossip Zadkine, Chana Or...
Tour of the exhibition: the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Feb. 14-May 21, 2002 and others.
"Published to coincide with Zanele Muholi's exhibition Only half the picture at Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, 29 March-25 April 2006"--T. p. verso.
Exposition collective regroupant : Abramovic, Marina, 1946-; Ader, Bas Jan, 1942-1975; Altmejd, David, 1974-; Banner, Fiona, 1966-; Borsato, Diane, 1973-; Bournigault, Rebecca, 1970-; Brégeault, Anne, 1971-; Buxey, K R, 1967-; Calle, Sophie, 1953-; Clark, Lygia, 1920-1988; Closky, Claude, 1963-; Courrèges, François-Xavier, 1974-; De Broin, Michel, 1970-; Emin, Tracey, 1963-; Evans, Cerith Wyn, 1958-; Familiari, Christelle, 1972-; Feldmann, Hans-Peter, 1941-; Gonzalez-Torres, Felix, 1957-1996; Gordon, Douglas, 1966-; Gray, Kevin Francis, 1972-; Höller, Carsten, 1961-; Just, Jesper, 1974-; Kerbel, Janice, 1969-; Kuntzel, Thierry, 1948-2007; Leccia, Ange, 1952-; Manchot, Melanie, 1966-; McGinley, Ryan, 1977-; Moumblow, Monique, 1971-; Newman, Hayley, 1969-; Panayiotou, Christodoulos, 1978-; Paris, Cécile, 1970-; Pierre et Gilles; Prinz Gholam; Rist, Pipilotti, 1962-; Smith & Stewart; Sterbak, Jana, 1955-; Taylor-Wood, Sam, 1967-; Tremblay, Ève K., 1972-; Ulay, 1943-; Vilmouth, Jean-Luc, 1952-2015; Voigt, Jorinde, 1977-; Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987.