"Massive Change is a modern illustrated primer on the new inventions, technologies, and events that are affecting the human race worldwide. The book is a part of a broader research project by Bruce Mau Design intended to provoke debate and discussion about the future of design culture, broadly defined as the "familiar objects and techniques that are transforming our lives. ... [details]
Monograph on Celmins with interview by Gober texts by Relyea and Fer. Also includes selections of texts by Borges chosen by Celmins, and extracts of interview between Chuck Close and Celmins. Fully illustrated, chronology, bibliography, list of illustrations. [details]
"Rudolf Wittkower's classic monograph and catalogue raisonné has remained the standard work on Bernini ever since its first publication in 1955. Out of print for some years, it is now made available for the first time in paperback, in an updated and expanded fourth edition with additional illustrations, including 30 color plates. ... [details]
Monograph on Frank Gehry's California Aerospace Museum in Los Angeles, California. Text by James Steele, photography by Timothy Hursley, and drawings by John Hewitt. Printed in color and black-and-white. [details]
Monograph published as part of Phaidon's Contemporary Artists series. Following the series' traditional format this study Includes an interview between Dan Graham and Mark Francis, Survey by Birgit Pelzer, Focus by Beatriz Colomina, Artist's Choice of a Philip K. ... [details]
Critical look at the work of Ed Ruscha by Richard D. Marshall. Includes list of exhibitions, bibliography, and index. Printed in color and black-and-white. [details]
Monograph on the French artist Edouard Manet by John Richardson. Includes notes on the plates. Printed in color and black-and-white, with 84 illustrations, of which 16 are color plates. [details]
Monograph on the work of Gordon Matta-Clark. Edited by Corinne Diserens. Survey by Thomas Crow. Essays by Judith Russi Kirshner and Christian Kravagna. Includes documents, chronology, biography, bibliography, and index. [details]
"This book provides a compelling background to the history of trade with the East, before turning to Europe to describe the excitement as artists - most notable Whistler and the Impressionists - discovered the newly arrived Japanese prints and artefacts and began to incorporate their influence into their work. ... [details]
Monograph of Jenny Holzer's work. Interview by Joan Simon, essays by David Joselit, Renata Salecl, Samuel Beckett and Elais Canetti, writings by Holzer. Includes biography, selected exhibitions and bibliography. [details]