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Anri Sala $41.68 - Anri Sala (b.1974) is a young artist whose haunting videos, photographs and installations have been applauded by critics and curators the world over - Though his work employs straight documentary practices, it also weaves its formal concerns (light and darkness, monochrome and colour, sound and silence) into a poetic investigation of its medium - Among other distinctions, Sala was awarded the Young Artist Prize at the 49th Venice Biennale (2001) and nominated for the Guggenheim's prestigious Hugo Boss Prize (2002) - This is the first monograph of this scale and scope on Anri Sala's work |
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Albanian Artists : Anri Sala, Chatin Sarachi, Leon Qafzezi, Saimir Strati, Helidon Gjergji, Shyqri Nimani, Toni Milaqi, Kol Idromeno $8.66 No Synopsis Available |
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Feverish $14.02 Anri is a pretty, hot model who is a little callous. But his mysterious charms seem to attract admirers instead of pushing them away |
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Catch Me!: Geschwindigkeit Fassen/Grasping Speed $34.47 Ever since the Futurists, artists have recognized speed as a determinative quality of modern life. "Catch Me" features works exploring the intoxication of speed and acceleration, beginning with Ed Ruscha's "High-Speed Gardening" and including work by Daniel Hafner, Lisi Raskin, Anri Sala, Roman Signer and Markus Wilfling. |
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Queen of K'N-Yan $21.37 The mummy of a beautiful young girl from Shang Dynasty China is found in an ornate and astonishingly large underground tomb. Preliminary research shows that her cells contain reptilian DNA, and a Japanese research lab is asked to investigate further... Working under the stern Dr. Li, molecular biologist Morishita Anri begins to probe the mysteries locked in the mummy's genetic code, while experiencing strange hallucinations of a different time and place. As Dr. Li hints at prehuman intelligences and huge caverns under the earth, Anri begins to wonder why uniformed soldiers of the PRC Liberation Army are present in the research center in Tokyo. Hallucinations and reality begin to fuse as innocents begin to die in both realities... A classic work of modern horror from the fevered brain of Asamatsu Ken, recognized as a master of weird fiction and horror in Japan. Stunning cover art by Kojima Ayami. |
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Medium Religion: Faith, Geopolitics, Art $35.04 The religious movements of today no longer depend on the handselling of literature such as bibles, pamphlets etc, but instead operate predominantly with electronic picture media such as video and television that can be disseminated much more widely, and which are capable of enormous rhetorical impact. "Medium Religion" approaches religion as a media phenomenon, whose expressions are subject to the same laws of reproduction as any other consumer entity, and focuses particularly on geopolitical religious hotspots like the Middle East, Asia, Russia, North America and South America. It contains commentary by (among others) such notable thinkers as Boris Groys, Peter Sloterdijk and Slavoj Zizek; contributing artists include Adel Abdessemed, Oreet Ashery, Maja Bajevic, Paul Chan, Omer Fast, Barbad Golshiri, Kajri Jain, Vitali Komar, Alexander Kosolapov, Nira Pereg, Dorna Safaian, Anri Sala, Michael Schuster, Wael Shawky, Joshua Simon and Jalal Toufic. |
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Raika D Mei $79.66 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Raika D mei is a group of three Japanese photographers and their associates who have worked together on exhibitions and books since 1992. In 1992, the artist, novelist and oldcamera enthusiast Genpei Akasegawa, the artist Y tokutaishi Akiyama, and the photographer Yutaka Takanashi met at the opening party of an exhibition by the singer Anri Suganoand found that they had happened to bring along a Leica M3, M2 and M4 respectively.They found that they shared an enjoyment of mechanical cameras and also enjoyed walking around the streets taking photographs together.From that time until the present (2009) they have walked around Nagoya, Hakata, Paris, Mie, and Tokyo; and have exhibited and published the results. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 18 Publication Date: 2010/09/05 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.04 inches |
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Ostalgia $26.32 The word "ostalgie" emerged in Germany in the 1990s to describe a then-burgeoning nostalgia for the era prior to the collapse of the Communist Bloc and the breaking up of countries formerly united under Communist government. "Ostalgia" looks at the art produced in these countries--some of which did not even formally exist two decades ago--bringing together the work of more than 50 artists from 20 countries across Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Republics. Many of these works, by seminal figures and younger artists alike, offer a series of reportages on life and art under Communism and in the new post-Soviet countries. Eschewing a chronological perspective, "Ostalgia" instead establishes a series of dialogues between different generations and geographies, revealing local avant-garde practices and highlighting their international affinities. Among the artists included are Victor Alimpiev, Said Atabekov, Miroslav Balka, Irina Botea, Erik Bulatov, Andre Cadere, Stanislav Filko, Sanja Ivekovic, Jiri Kovanda, Edward Krasinski, Jonas Mekas, Boris Mikhailov, Paulina Olowska, Roman Ondak, Helga Paris, Dmitri Prigov, Anri Sala, Andro Wekua and Anna Zemankova. |
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Jonathan Edwards and the Catholic Vision of Salvation $39.53 Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) has been acclaimed as the quintessential puritan of eighteenth-century America who defined not only what Puritanism was, but also what American Christianity would become. Anri Morimoto finds that Edwards's theology, once regarded as disarrayed, precarious, and dangerously unorthodox, is in fact consistent and integral to his general ontology and natural philosophy. By presenting Edwards's vision of salvation as a dynamic process of sharing God's excellence and holiness, Morimoto presents a new paradigm that is radically inclusive, yet theologically responsible.By discussing Edwards in relation to Roman Catholic traditions, Morimoto places him in the context of a broader Christian tradition rather than that of New England Puritanism. Morimoto argues that this view of salvation was not new to the Protestant tradition--in fact, this view was present in Luther, Calvin, and much of the Reformed tradition--but Edwards accented it more clearly and emphatically than anyone else. Morimoto concludes that one does not have to surrender or compromise one's theology to promote ecumenical harmony. This study will be of interest to scholars, teachers and students of theology and religion, church leaders and lay persons of all denominations, evangelical or liberal, and especially those interested in Edwards, Puritanism, and early American intellectual history. |
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PHOTOart: Photography in the 21st Century $45.79 More adventurous in scope than other comparable compendiums, "Photo Art" is a vast critical survey of contemporary conceptual-oriented photography. It particularly addresses the work of artists emerging in Western and Eastern Europe--many of whom will be new to American audiences--and presents critical contexts for their work in accompanying essays. Gathering more than 120 image-makers from around the globe, this luscious compendium reads like an international art fair between covers, with the work of artists to watch now and in the future, from established figures to representatives of the newest generation. Among the artists featured here are Roy Arden, the Atlas Group, Seung Woo Back, Richard Billingham, Gerard Byrne, Claude Closky, Natalie Czech, Tacita Dean, Luc Delahaye, Ruud van Empel, J.H. Engstrom, Charles Freger, Stephen Gill, G.R.A.M., Beate Gutschow, Jitka Hanzlova, Annika von Hausswolff, Michael Janiszewski, Aglaia Konrad, Justine Kurland, An-My Le, Jochen Lempert, Zbigniew Libera, Hellen van Meene, Multiplicity, Wangechi Mutu, Mika Ninagawa, Arno Nollen, Gabor Osz, Peter Piller, Xavier Ribas, Torbj0rn R0dland, Anri Sala, Jules Spinatsch, Eve Sussman, Alec Soth, Santiago Sierra, Janaina Tschape, Jens Ullrich, Santos R. Vasquez, Qingsong Wang, Michael Wesely, Yang Fudong and Takashi Yasumura. Each artist's work is given a generous four-page spread, and many of these are embellished with installation views, book layouts and shots of artist's websites. Essays by 20 of the world's top international curators and theorists, including Uta Grosenick and Thomas Seelig, along with a glossary of important technical and theoretical terms, make this a definitive and essential volume. |
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Luc Tuymans: The Reality of the Lowest $68.77 This book is the official catalogue for the exhibition A Vision of Central Europe that will be held at the concert hall in Bruges from the end of 2010 until January 23rd 2011. Luc Tuymans has selected the works of artists from East and Central Europe, dating from World War II until the present day. His fascination with Central Europe's eventful history has been translated into a highly personal exhibition. Some thirty refreshingly innovative artists from that region show work that displays a clear vision of society. Like Tuymans, they don't shy away from themes such as war, violence and trauma. The main text of the book is written by Alison Gas, curator of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), with a contribution by Takashi Murakami, one of the most important contemporary artists working today. With works by Pawel Althamer, Miroslaw Balka, Wojciech Bakowski, Hans Bellmer, Guillaume Bijl, Walerian Borowczyk, Piotr Bosacki, Pavel Buchler, Nemanja Cvijanovic, Armen Eloyan, Igor Eskinja, Katharina Fritsch, Isa Genzken, Tadeusz Kantor, Alex Katz, Martin Kippenberger, Zlatko Kopljar, Igor Kovalyov, Klara Kristalova, Zbigniew Libera, David Maljkovic, Takashi Murakami, Deimantas Narkevicius, Priit Parn, Sigmar Polke, Quay Brothers (Stephen and Timothy), Neo Rauch, Gerhard Richter, Zbigniew Rybczyn'ski, Anri Sala, Bruno Schulz, Andreas Slominski, Jan Svankmajer, Alina Szapocznikow, Paul Thek, Luc Tuymans, Meyer Vaisman, Andy Warhol, Weegee, Andrzej Wroblewski. |
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Four Honest Outlaws: Sala, Ray, Marioni, Gordon [With DVD] $32.49 In this strongly argued and characteristically original book, Michael Fried considers the work of four contemporary artists--video artist and photographer Anri Sala, sculptor Charles Ray, painter Joseph Marioni, and video artist and intervener in movies Douglas Gordon. He shows how their respective projects are best understood as engaging in a variety of ways with some of the core themes and issues associated with high modernism, and indeed with its prehistory in French painting and art criticism from Diderot on. "Four Honest Outlaws" thus continues the author's exploration of the critical and philosophical territory opened up by his earlier book, the magisterial "Why Photography Matters as Art as Never Before." It presents a vision of the most important contemporary art as not only not repudiating modernism in the name of postmodernism in any of the latter's many forms and manifestations, but also actually as committed to dialectically renewing certain crucial qualities and values that modernism and premodernism brought to the fore, above all those of presentness and anti-theatricality. "Four Honest Outlaws" takes its title from a line in a Bob Dylan song, "To live outside the law you must be honest," meaning in this case that each of the four artists has found his own unsanctioned path to extraordinary accomplishment, in part by defying the ordinary norms and expectations of the contemporary art world. Filled with stunning images throughout and accompanied by a DVD illustrating works by Sala and Gordon discussed in its pages, "Four Honest Outlaws" is sure to provoke controversy even as it makes a dramatic bid to further transform the terms in which the art of the present should be understood. |
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Uchastniki Gruzino-Abkhazskikh Voi N: Basaev, Shamil Salmanovich, Limonov, Eduard Veniaminovich, Shamanov, Vladimir Anatol Evich, $18.59 Istochnik: Wikipedia. Stranitsy: 30. Glavy: Basaev, Shamil Salmanovich, Limonov, Eduard Veniaminovich, Shamanov, Vladimir Anatol evich, Gelaev, Ruslan Germanovich, Bagapsh, Sergyei Vasil evich, UNA-UNSO, Atgeriev, Turpal-Ali Aladievich, Ardzinba, Vladislav Grigor evich, Israpilov, Khunkar-Pasha Germanovich, Sosnaliev, Sultan Aslambekovich, Abdulkhadzhiev, Aslambek Sai pievich, Kvitsiani, Emzar Bekmurazovich, Khadzhimba, Raul Dzhumkovich, Arshba, Vladimir Gyeorgievich, Gartskiya, Avtandil Zefikovich, Chupalaev, Said-Magomed Tsugaevich, Monadire, Arshba, Valerii Shalvovich, Belyi legion, Kishmariya, Merab Borisovich, Dzhergeniya, Anri Mikhai lovich, Mkhedrioni, Mikanba, Vladimir Tachevich, Khankarov, Khamzat Zharapovich, Adamiya, Geno, Eshba, Vyacheslav Akhmetovich, Trapizonyan, Galust Parnakovich. Vyderzhka: Gruzino-abkhazskaya voi na: Boevye dyei stviya protiv otryadov vooruzhennoi oppozitsiiPervaya chechenskaya voi na: Mezhvoennyi konflikt v ChechneVtorzhenie v DagestanVtoraya chechenskaya voi na: Shami l Salma novich Basa ev, Abdalla kh Shami l Abu -Idri?'s (14 yanvarya 1965, Dyshne-Vedeno, Checheno-Ingushskaya ASSR, RSFSR - 10 iyulya 2006, Ekazhevo, Ingushetiya, Rossiya) - aktivnyi uchastnik separatist skogo dvizheniya v Chechne, odin iz rukovoditelyei samoprovozglashe nnoi Chechenskoi Respubliki Ichkeriya (CHRI) v 1995-2006 godakh. Imel zvanie brigadnogo generala CHRI. Organizoval ryad diversionnykh operatsii i terroristicheskikh aktov na territorii Rossii skoi Federatsii. Byl vnese n v spiski terroristov OON, Gosdepartamenta SSHA i Yevropyei skogo soyuza.. Basaev rodilsya na khutore Dyshne-Vedeno Vedenskogo rai ona Checheno-Ingushskoi ASSR. Do 1970 goda zhil v Dyshne-Vedeno, zatem v stanitse Yermolovskaya. V 1982 godu on okonchil srednyuyu shkolu, a s 1983 goda okolo chetyre kh let (s pereryvami) rabotal raznorabochim v sovkhoze Aksai skii Volgogradskoi oblasti. V 1983-1985 godakh prokhodil srochnuyu sluzhbu v Sovet skoi armii (nazemnye... |
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Four Honest Outlaws By Fried, Michael $44.92 In this strongly argued and characteristically original book, Michael Fried considers the work of four contemporary artistsvideo artist and photographer Anri Sala, sculptor Charles Ray, painter Joseph Marioni, and video artist and intervener in moviesDouglas Gordon. He shows how their respective projects are best understood as engaging in a variety of ways with some of the core themes and issues associated with high modernism, and indeed with its prehistory in French painting and art criticism from Diderot on. Four Honest Outlaws thus continues the authors exploration of the critical and philosophical territory opened up by his earlier book, the magisterial Why Photography Matters as Art as Never Before. It presents a vision of the most important contemporary art as not only not repudiating modernism in the name of postmodernism in any of the latters many forms and manifestations, but also actually as committed to dialectically renewing certain crucial qualities and values that modernism and premodernism brought to the fore, above all those of presentness and antitheatricality. Four Honest Outlaws takes its title from a line in a Bob Dylan song, To live outside the law you must be honest, meaning in this case that each of the four artists has found his own unsanctioned path to extraordinary accomplishment, in part by defying the ordinary norms and expectations of the contemporary art world. Filled with stunning images throughout and accompanied by a DVD illustrating works by Sala and Gordon discussed in its pages, Four Honest Outlaws is sure to provoke controversy even as it makes a dramatic bid to further transform the terms in which the art of the present should be understood Provided by publisher. Author: Fried, Michael Subtitle: Sala, Ray, Marioni, Gordon Publication Date: 2011/09/06 Number of Pages: 245 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 7.25 Height: 9.50 |
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Four Honest Outlaws (Mixed media product) $55.05 In this strongly argued and characteristically original book, Michael Fried considers the work of four contemporary artists--video artist and photographer Anri Sala, sculptor Charles Ray, painter Joseph Marioni, and video artist and intervener in movies Douglas Gordon. He shows how their respective projects are best understood as engaging in a variety of ways with some of the core themes and issues associated with high modernism, and indeed with its prehistory in French painting and art criticism from Diderot on. Four Honest Outlaws thus continues the author`s exploration of the critical and philosophical territory opened up by his earlier book, the magisterial Why Photography Matters as Art as Never Before. It presents a vision of the most important contemporary art as not only not repudiating modernism in the name of postmodernism in any of the latter`s many forms and manifestations, but also actually as committed to dialectically renewing certain crucial qualities and values that modernism and premodernism brought to the fore, above all those of presentness and anti-theatricality. Four Honest Outlaws takes its title from a line in a Bob Dylan song, "To live outside the law you must be honest," meaning in this case that each of the four artists has found his own unsanctioned path to extraordinary accomplishment, in part by defying the ordinary norms and expectations of the contemporary art world. Filled with stunning images throughout and accompanied by a DVD illustrating works by Sala and Gordon discussed in its pages, Four Honest Outlaws is sure to provoke controversy even as it makes a dramatic bid to further transform the terms in which the art of the present should be understood. |
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