Examines the emergence and evolution of the discipline of urban design as articulated through the work of Josep Lluis Sert (1902-1983). With a selection of archival materials, illustrations, plans, and maps, this book looks at the man who advocated the idea of 'urban consciousness' and an architecture that dealt with the total environment.
Features Basquiat's work from 1981 - the year of his first official participation in the group exhibition New York/New Wave at PS1 of New York - to his premature death in 1988.
Ed Ruscha initially gained attention for paintings, drawings and photographs that focused on his fascination with his adopted home of Los Angeles. This monograph examines the multifaceted career of an artist whom one could describe as Pop, Conceptual, or Surrealist.
Waterfronts in Post-Industrial Cities is a second generation waterfront publication which reflects on recent and contemporary developments. Successful examples are Amsterdam, Boston, Genoa, Sydney and Vancouver.
Creates Instant Photo Album enables you to bring together photos and video clips from your digital camera into impressive interactive slide shows. Removes redeye, edits, and adds music. View slides on TV or pc.
This is a survey of the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988), a key member of a group of New York artists who used the powerful images of graffiti to create a new expressive language. The text includes essays which explore Basquiat's artistic contributions from several perspectives.