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- The first well-founded and richly ilustrated presentation of Tone Vigeland's art jewellery and sculpture for over fifteen years - Spanning 50 years of creative work by one of …
Ernst Gamperlâ??s most extensive work in wood to date was created from a 230-year-old oak tree uprooted by a hurricane â?? The Lebensbaum project. Text in English and German.
The representation of mysterious and fantastical figures, magical inscriptions and mythical beings that are half man and half beast are characteristic of the jewellery works and …
A sphere encrusted with reindeer antler tines, an intricate bone-laden tapestry and sculptural flora integrating domestic textiles are only three of the many works unveiled in this …
Narcissus Quagliata is considered one of the most significant contemporary artists in glass. He has defined a new pathway in this field by combining painting with light, and he is …
The state of Saxony occupied a special place in the history of the Bauhaus. In this 592-page work, 50 authors take a first look at the immense plethora of players linking the …
"Pain is whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever he says it does." - Margo McCAaffery, 1968. The catalogue Beyond the Pain, published for the exhibition of …
The Austrian ceramic artist Thomas Bohle is an extraordinary figure in the field of ceramic vessels. His double-walled objects, created at the wheel with technical perfection, …
As the 1930s began, Alfred H. Barr Jr., founder of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and Philip Johnson, distinguished architect, brought the principles of the Bauhaus to …
Comprehensive monograph on this internationally-renowned metal artist, featuring work from across nearly 50 years. Explore the most precisely and stringently crafted metal art of …