הוצאת Tate Publishing
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The street allows photographers to conceal cameras and catch subjects unaware, in informal settings. By contrast, the studio permits both photographers and subjects to p... |
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Already a sensation in the UK and winner of the prestigious 2008 Design & Art Direction award for outstanding achievement in illustration and book design, Sara Fanelli's Sometimes I Think, Sometimes I Am is an extraordinary new creation, a book unlike any other.
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Sparkling with humor and inventiveness, The Coloring Book is packed full of ideas. Absorbing and stimulating, it’ll motivate each reader not only to use color imaginatively, but also to think creatively, as he or she responds to the unique challenges on every page. The perfect ac...
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How many times have you read the caption next to a work of art in a museum, or a review of a contemporary art exhibition in a magazine and found yourself none the wiser? For many, the language in which modern art is described can be as mystifying as the art itself. How necessary, then...
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He always kept his head under cover, hoping his friends wouldnt discover that he was different than all the rest, though he looked the same with his hat and vest. Saddle up as author Sherry Galloway Willis takes us on an adventure with Cowboy Tad, the Triangle Man. Even though hes different, he show...
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Communication is vital to healthy relationships, yet we spend very little time focusing on or training ourselves to communicate effectively. Most interpersonal communication is surface and unintentional. In his book, Be Bold Now, Dr. J. Timothy Neely provides a succinct and dynamic approach to commu...
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The Flemish Baroque painter Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) first came to Britain in 1620 at the behest of King James. When James died in 1625, his successor, Charles I, recognized van Dyck's skill in capturing the royal image. After a sojourn in Italy, the painter returned to England in...
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This wonderful book gives children a fresh and informal introduction to both 2-D and 3-D shapes, as well as to concepts such as tessellation, symmetry, and pattern. Superb photographs celebrate the wealth of creativity that is possible by combining squares, triangles, and circles, or cubes...
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German artist Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) is widely regarded as one of the most important painters at work today. His diverse body of work has been exhibited at major institutions worldwide and in 2001, he was given a solo retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. The Cage Paint...
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Without aligning himself fully to any particular art movement, Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923) has continued in his singular quest to create an original abstract vocabulary. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he has never maintained a sharp divide between the natural and the abstract worlds, deriving...
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All young readers will enjoy this beautiful picture book from the outstanding Japanese illustrator Taro Miura. With bright colors and clear design accompanied by simple text, each picture tells the story of a day when something very strange happens. A sleeping child’s bed turns into...
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To hear the word 'cancer' connected to your daughter, sister, or mother can be very frightening. Christine Morgan's family had always experienced excellent health and led an active lifestyle. Suddenly, the diagnosis of breast cancer threw her family into unfamiliar territory. A family accustomed to ...
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Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) was, without doubt, one of the most controversial artists of the twentieth century. Associated with cubism, Dada, and Surrealism, his invention of the “readymade” led him to produce some of the most iconic works of his era. While he is often cited as the most in...
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This activity book bursts with creative ideas. Using the same innovative format pioneered in the hugely successful Big Book for Little Hands, The Big Book of Shapes is crammed full of things for young children to enjoy. Readers will invent their own colorful world out of...
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“Good art should elicit a response of ‘Huh? Wow!’ as opposed to ‘Wow! Huh?’”—Ed Ruscha
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This book examines the work of Duchamp, Man Ray, and Picabia, three pioneering figures in the history of modernism. It explores the points of convergence and the parallels in their development throughout their careers. Central to this is their response to photography and film, and to the challe...
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In Mulberry's Field, Edgar is betrayed by all his friends and even his own brother as they laugh at him and tell him he is too small to fly their kite. Soon enough, however, Edgar, Elvis, and all their friends learn a valuable lesson about friendship and the error of judging people by appearances....
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