Shiro Kuramata, Ettore Sottsass - 21_21 Design Sight Exhibition Book
by Yasuko Seki
VP Fabric for the Designed Interior/J.J. Pizzuto's Fabric Science
by Frank Theodore Koe
The matter of meaning, for painter and viewer alike, is crucial to this book, a deeply felt and richly considered attempt to come to terms with one of the most challenging artists of our day. An illuminating look at an enigmatic painter, Figuring Jasper Johns also provides a way of approaching American art of the 1950s and 1960s. Fred Orton's reading of John's oeuvre focuses on three key works - Untitled (1972), Flag (1954-55), and Painted Bronze (1960). Adroitly combining formal theoretical ana...
American Corporate Identity
The Woodcut in Fifteenth-Century Europe (Studies in the History of Art)
More than a generation before the invention of Gutenberg’s celebrated press, the new technology of image printing emerged. In this book, a distinguished group of scholars treats the earliest manifestations of printing in all aspects: technical experimentation, the complex relation of printed books to printed images, individual and institutional patronage, new iconographies, religious propaganda, and the wide variety of private and public ways in which printed images were first employed. The...
Corporate Profile Graphics
Poster Graphics 2
Graphis Design 96
Recognized worldwide as the premier review of graphic design, this annual presents more than 800 examples of outstanding design solutions in a variety of fields, accompanied by full creative credits.
Le Corbusier - Maler, Zeichner, Plastiker, Poet
Le Corbusier malte sein erstes Bild im November 1918. Er begann ganz von vorn - in den Jahren von 1918 bis 1925 rang er unentwegt um das, was ein Bild zum Bilde macht und setzte damit fort, was im Kubismus seinen Anfang genommen hatte. Malen hieß für ihn, Formen hervorzubringen, eine Synthese erstreben, in der Ausdruck und Poesie, sich gegenseitig stützend, auseinander hervorgehen.Die Stille war die einzige verbündete seines Suchens. Nur der Architekt und Städteplaner traten an die Öffentlichkei...