The Brother in Elysium
Title | The Brother in Elysium PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
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Books
Title | Books PDF eBook |
Author | LONDON CENTER FOR BOOK. GOODE ARTS (SIMON. YONEMURA, IRA.) |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2021-09-29 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789493039520 |
- Fun and visually appealing way to understand how a book is made, through the work of 30 diverse contemporary makers and artists - Broad appeal: this book speaks to a broad audience of craftspeople - anyone related to books and bookmaking - whether they are amateurs or professionals - Author London Centre for Book Arts has strong social media following (40k followers on IG), and so do many of the featured makers - Beautifully illustrated with colorful and inspiring images, behind-the-scenes shots of the makers' studios, and photographs of the makers at work - Includes contributions from experts that give insight into the different processes used to make a book Books are a meeting place. A sum of their many parts and artistic approaches. Form, concept, material, and craft are bound together to create something rooted in its functionality; a process that often crosses over into the messier realm of art. Books. Art, Craft & Community presents a thriving ecosystem of papermakers, printers, bookbinders, artists, designers, and publishers from around the world. They draw on traditional skills, art, and experimentation to make books that matter today. With over 30 profiles - spanning traditional craftspeople, to modern makers reimagining the book for new audiences - and contributions from experts, we are given an insight into the history and contemporary context of the processes behind the books. Selected by Simon Goode and Ira Yonemura of the London Centre for Book Arts, these artists and makers share a spirit of curiosity and resilience. They not only adapt to new ways that readers engage with books, but are forging new possibilities for their craft along the way.
Archeophonics
Title | Archeophonics PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Gizzi |
Publisher | Wesleyan University Press |
Total Pages | 99 |
Release | 2017-10-03 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0819576816 |
Soulful and intricate lyrics make this Gizzi's strongest book to date Archeophonics is the first collection of new work from the poet Peter Gizzi in five years. Archeophonics, defined as the archeology of lost sound, is one way of understanding the role and the task of poetry: to recover the buried sounds and shapes of languages in the tradition of the art, and the multitude of private connections that lie undisclosed in one's emotional memory. The book takes seriously the opening epigraph by the late great James Schuyler: "poetry, like music, is not just song." It recognizes that the poem is not a decorative art object but a means of organizing the world, in the words of anthropologist Clifford Geertz, "into transient examples of shaped behavior." Archeophonics is a series of discrete poems that are linked by repeated phrases and words, and its themes and nothing less than joy, outrage, loss, transhistorical thought, and day-to-day life. It is a private book of public and civic concerns.
Jon Beacham: the Brother in Elysium
Title | Jon Beacham: the Brother in Elysium PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Beckman |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781938265129 |
" The catalogue brings together collage work, letterpress printed pieces, 16mm film stills and mixed media works. Includes 33 full page reproductions." - book web site.
Gurdjieff and Orage
Title | Gurdjieff and Orage PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Beekman Taylor |
Publisher | Weiser Books |
Total Pages | 310 |
Release | 2001-03-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781578631285 |
This title provides a glimpse into the nature of the thought of two influential men and the origins of the spiritual path they taught. Known as esoteric teachers, Gurdjieff especially, is well-known in the West to those who follow the occult tradition.
Intermedia, Fluxus and the Something Else Press: Selected Writings by Dick Higgins
Title | Intermedia, Fluxus and the Something Else Press: Selected Writings by Dick Higgins PDF eBook |
Author | Dick Higgins |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2018-11-20 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781938221200 |
Dick Higgins and his Something Else Press epitomized the riotous art of the '60s There are few art-world figures as influential--and as little known--as Dick Higgins (1938-98), cofounder of Fluxus, "polyartist," poet, scholar, theorist, composer, performer and, not least, the publisher of the legendary Something Else Press. In 1965 he restored the term "intermedia" to the English language, giving it new dimension to recognize the dissolution of boundaries between traditional modes of art-making and the open field for new forms that cannot be compartmentalized. His own contributions to intermedia are many--as a participant and instigator of happenings, as writer and composer straddling traditional and vanguard forms, among others--but it was Something Else Press (1963-74) that redefined how "the book" could inhabit that energized, in-between space. Something Else Press was as much a critical statement and radical experiment as it was a collection of books by some of the most luminary artists and writers of the 20th century: Gertrude Stein, John Cage, Ray Johnson, Dieter Roth, Bern Porter, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Emmett Williams, Robert Filliou, and George Brecht, among many others. Along with his Great Bear Pamphlet series and the Something Else newsletter, Higgins exploited and subverted conventional book production and marketing strategies to get unconventional and avant-garde works into the hands of new and often unsuspecting readers. Edited by Granary Books publisher Steve Clay and Fluxus artist Ken Friedman, this judiciously curated and indispensable compendium of essays, theoretical writings and narrative prose dives deep into the ever-influential ideas that Higgins explored in theory and practice. Clay and Friedman have chosen works that illuminate Higgins' voracious intellectual appetite, encyclopedic body of knowledge and playful yet rigorous experimentation in a selection that includes many writings long out of print or difficult to find.
Firstborn
Title | Firstborn PDF eBook |
Author | Brandon Sanderson |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Total Pages | 52 |
Release | 2010-07-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1429952989 |
In Brandon Sanderson's riveting "Firstborn," a Tor.com Original short story, much glory is expected of the son of a High Duke of the interstellar Empire. And expected. And still expected, despite endless proof that young Dennison Crestmar has no talent whatsoever for war. But the life Dennison is forced to live will have its surprising lessons to impart. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.