Cine y humor de la mano del podcast cultural con la comunidad más sólida de España.
El primer libro de Todopoderosos.
Todos tenemos películas supuestamente malas que no podemos dejar de ver una y otra vez. Cintas denostadas por público y crítica que, por diversos motivos, se nos han quedado pegadas, se han ganado un lugar en nuestro corazón.
Armados de argumentos, referencias y sentido del humor, Juan Gómez- Jurado, Rodrigo Cortés, Javier Cansado y Arturo González-Campos defienden en este libro este tipo de películas. A través de joyas desconocidas, placeres culpables, obras nostálgicas y bodrios divertidísimos, nos invitan a reconectar con el cine más allá de puntuaciones y tendencias efímeras para vivirlo como lo que es: una experiencia intelectual pero, sobre todo, emocional.
Banksy es el artista vivo más famoso del mundo, pero nadie conoce su identidad. Durante más de veinte años, sus pinturas irónicamente políticas y de humor negro han aparecido misteriosamente en las paredes urbanas de todo el mundo generando titulares y controversia. Los críticos de arte lo desprecian, pero el público (y el mercado del arte) lo aman. Con este libro, generosamente ilustrado, la artista y crítica Carol Diehl es la primera autora en sondear las profundidades del misterio de Banksy. A través de la exploración de sus pinturas, instalaciones, escritos y la película "Exit Through the Gift Shop (Pase por la tienda de recuerdos antes de salir)", nominada a los Oscar a la mejor película documental, Diehl demuestra inequívocamente que Banksy es más que pintura en la pared.
The first book to feature the interior design of the stylish, award-winning firm RRP / Rees Roberts + Partners, led by Interior Design–hall of fame inductee Lucien Rees-Roberts.
As Pilar Viladas writes in her introduction, “Rees-Roberts does not have a signature style. Instead, the interiors designed by his New York firm … have style, period, and lots of it.”
Well-known for his subtle use of color, texture, and fabric, Rees-Roberts’s designs capture the essence of modern living. Descended from generations of painters, his love for art is an important source for his inspiration and indelibly marks the work. Functionally elegant designs are characterized by a deference to art as well as to light and the views provided by natural surroundings. Each designed home reflects the owner’s character as well as the needs of everyday life, incorporating custom furniture and unusual antiques. The book, bound in sumptuous cloth and wrapped in a jacket with French folds, reflects the firm’s ever-present attention to detail.
Since the launch of his first book and hit TV Show Million Dollar Decorators, Jeffrey Alan Marks has married and become a father. His growing family grounds his new book, a celebration of the idea of home as represented in ten houses, bookended by his own on the West and East Coasts. Marks believes a home must reflect the way its inhabitants want to live, their unique perspective, and how they approach their lives. Trained in England, Marks has long had a deep and profound architectural crush on the British vernacular, which creates a pleasing interplay with his Southern California roots. The result: homes that feel layered and dramatic, but always comfortable.
The Wrigley represents the high-water mark of Beaux Arts Classicism in the city, a gleaming white palazzo at the head of Chicago’s grandest boulevard, Michigan Avenue. With lavish terra-cotta ornamentation, it was Chicago’s tallest building when it opened in 1921. The book focuses on the intertwined stories of William Wrigley Jr., the larger-than-life founder of the chewing gum empire, and Charles Gerhard Beersman, the relatively unknown architect who, mentored by architect Julia Morgan, brought the building to life.