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Hal Foster

    Space Framed
    The Art-Architecture Complex
    Richard Hamilton
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    • Richard Hamilton

      • 350 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      A founding figure of pop art and one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, Richard Hamilton (1922–2011) continued to experiment and innovate over a 60-year career. This book spans the full scope of Hamilton’s output, exploring his relationship to design, painting, photography, and television, as well as his engagement and collaborations with other artists. Featured here are seminal works such as the era-defining Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing? (1956) and the depiction of Mick Jagger in the iconic Swingeing London 67 , as well as many other images. The book also showcases wider contemporaryissues and political subjects in Hamilton’s work, including the Kent State shootings and the IRA “dirty protests.” Including more than 250 full-color illustrations, this will be the definitive volume on Hamilton’s work for years to come.

      Richard Hamilton2014
    • The Art-Architecture Complex

      • 302 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Hal Foster, author of the acclaimed Design and Crime , argues that a fusion of architecture and art is a defining feature of contemporary culture. He identifies a “global style” of architecture—as practiced by Norman Foster, Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano—analogous to the international style of Le Corbusier, Gropius and Mies. More than any art, today’s global style conveys both the dreams and delusions of modernity. Foster demonstrates that a study of the “art-architecture complex” provides invaluable insight into broader social and economic trajectories in urgent need of analysis. From the Trade Paperback edition.

      The Art-Architecture Complex2011
    • Space Framed

      Works and Projects

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      From his early work with Heiner Friedrich and Philippa de Menil, founders of the Dia Art Foundation, Richard Gluckman has established a strong connection with the art world. Over the past two decades, he has designed unique spaces for numerous galleries and museums, collaborating with prominent contemporary artists like Dan Flavin, Richard Serra, Jenny Holzer, and Walter de Maria. Gluckman's vision transcends art commissions, encompassing residential, commercial, and public projects. Influenced by minimalist and site-specific artists, his work exhibits a consistent restraint that emphasizes essential architectural elements: structure, scale, proportion, material, and light. This approach results in a powerful simplicity evident in a diverse range of global projects. The publication showcases thirty-eight buildings and projects through carefully composed photographs and detailed drawings. Highlights include designs for the Dia Center for the Arts in New York, the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, the renovation of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Fort Worth Modern Art Museum Competition, the Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, and the Museo Picasso in Malaga, Spain. Alongside rich illustrations and an introduction by Gluckman, the book features an insightful essay by esteemed critic Hal Foster.

      Space Framed2000