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JULIA MORGAN

Julia Morgan was truly a pioneer of her time—among other accomplishments, she was the first woman architect to be licensed in California, in 1904. Through her remarkable life and legacy, this book celebrates the Beaux-Arts architecture of California. Focusing on Morgan’s most famous project in the state, Hearst Castle, to which she devoted more than 30 years of her life, this volume also examines, for the first time, Morgan’s fabulous early buildings in the style. Morgan designed more than 700 buildings across California, many of which are designated landmarks today. Deepening the reader’s understanding of California archi-tecture, this book also places into context Morgan’s ambitions, her influences and inspirations, as well as her daily practice and challenges as a woman shaping an extraordinarily prolific and highly successful career in a man’s world. To better understand the Beaux-Arts training Morgan underwent in Paris, the reader is taken through the challenging, highly arduous Ecole des Beaux-Arts curriculum, which Morgan completed, a lone woman among men. Also explored, in detail, is the story of how the studio and kilns of California Faience, a Berkeley ceramic artisan’s shop, became the supplier of tens of thousands of tiles designed by Morgan and overseen by Hearst himself to decorate their architectural master-piece overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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Imagen de KAHLO (BA-ART)
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KAHLO (BA-ART)

Las cautivadoras imágenes creadas por Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) son, en muchos sentidos, la manifestación de un trauma. Sufrió un accidente de tráfico casi mortal a los 18 años, numerosos problemas de salud, un matrimonio turbulento y varios abortos que le impidieron tener hijos y, sin embargo, supo transformar todas sus aflicciones en arte revolucionario. En sus autorretratos reales y metafóricos, Kahlo contempla al espectador con una mirada audaz, negándose a ser una víctima pasiva y entrelazando símbolos de su experiencia en un híbrido lenguaje de vida surrealista: pelo, raíces, venas, enredaderas, tentáculos y trompas de Falopio. Muchas de sus obras también exploran los ideales políticos comunistas, que Kahlo compartía con Rivera. La artista describió sus cuadros como «lo más sincero que podía hacer para expresar lo que siento dentro y fuera de mi ser». Este libro ofrece un amplio repaso de la obra de Kahlo, que descubre su inagotable determinación como artista y su importancia como pintora, icono feminista y pionera en la cultura latinoamericana.
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Imagen de KAHLO (BA-ART) (GB)
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KAHLO (BA-ART) (GB)

The arresting pictures of Frida Kahlo (1907–54) were in many ways expressions of trauma. Through a near-fatal road accident at the age of 18, failing health, a turbulent marriage, miscarriage and childlessness, she transformed the afflictions into revolutionary art. In literal or metaphorical self-portraiture, Kahlo looks out at the viewer with an audacious glare, rejecting her destiny as a passive victim and rather intertwining expressions of her experience into a hybrid real-surreal language of living: hair, roots, veins, vines, tendrils and fallopian tubes. Many of her works also explore the Communist political ideals which Kahlo shared with her husband Diego Rivera. The artist described her paintings as “the most sincere and real thing that I could do in order to express what I felt inside and outside of myself.” This book introduces the rich body of Kahlo’s work to explore her unremitting determination as an artist, and her significance as a painter, feminist icon, and a pioneer of Latin American culture.
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Imagen de KAHLO, PAINTINGS (40TH) (GB)
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KAHLO, PAINTINGS (40TH) (GB)

Among the few women artists who have transcended art history, none had a meteoric rise quite like Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (1907–1954). Her unmistakable face, depicted in over fifty extraordinary self-portraits, has been admired by generations; along with hundreds of photographs taken by notable artists such as Manuel and Lola Álvarez Bravo, Nickolas Muray, and Martin Munkácsi, they made Frida Kahlo an iconic image of 20th century art.After an accident in her early youth, Frida became a painter of her own free will. Her marriage to Diego Rivera in 1929 placed her at the forefront of an artistic scene not only in the cultural Renaissance of Mexico, but also in the United States. Her work garnered praise from the poet André Breton, who added the Mexican painter to the ranks of international surrealism and exhibited her work in Paris in 1939 to the admiration of Picasso, Kandinsky, and Duchamp.We access the intimacy of Frida’s affections and passions through a selection of drawings, pages from her personal diary, and an extensive illustrated biography featuring photos of Frida, Diego, and the Casa Azul, Frida’s home and the center of her universe.This book allows readers to admire Frida Kahlo’s paintings like never before, including unprecedented detail shots and famous photographs. It presents pieces in private collections and reproduces works that were previously lost or have not been exhibited for more than 80 years.
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Imagen de KANDINSKY (BA-ART)
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Imagen de KELLY WEARSTLER. OBSESSIONS
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KELLY WEARSTLER. OBSESSIONS

Celebrated for pioneering and provocative interiors that guide global trends, Kelly Wearstler is known for her iconic designs of residences and boutique hotels. Pairing an exploration of materiality, color, and form with an intuitive juxtaposition of contemporary, vintage, architectural, and organic sensibilities, she has defined an aesthetic that is all her own. With a social media following that has grown to exceed two million and expansion into her own lines of furniture, lighting, and decor, hers is one of the most distinctive voices in the interiors world.
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