An encounter with Gerhard Richter, the German artist who widened horizons in the relationship between painting and reality. From early photographic paintings, along with his famous RAF cycle, to late abstract paintings, experiencing Richter’s work always offers us the unexpected and unseen. Where he once set out to liberate the medium from ideological ballast, today, faced with the overwhelming presence of digital images, he shows us the unsurpassed impact and intensity of painting. A definitive introduction to one of the greatest artists of our time spanning not only his entire career, but also 50 years of cultural, economic, and political events.
As sensitive to human suffering as to the simple pleasures of life, Robert Doisneau is one of the most celebrated exponents of the Photographie humaniste that swept through the 1950s. Cherished in particular for his soulful portraits of Paris, Doisneau demonstrated a unique ability to find – and perfectly frame – charismatic characters, entertaining episodes, and fleeting moments of humor and affection.
RODANDO` ES EL COMPAÑERO PERFECTO PARA LOS CINEASTAS DUDOSOS TRAS LAS CÁMARAS. A LO LARGO DE SUS PAGINAS STEVEN D. KATZ ABORDA LA PLANIFICACIÓN DE SECUENCIAS DESDE TODOS LOS PUNTOS DE VISTA Y LAS CIRCUNSTANCIAS DE LA PRODUCCIÓN SIEMPRE DE UNA FORMA AMENA Y EMINENTEMENTE PRACTICA. ANTICIPA TODOS Y CADA UNO DE LOS PROBLEMAS CON LOS QUE SE ENCONTRARA EL DIRECTOR AL LLEGAR AL RODAJE: LA COREOGRAFÍA DE ACTORES Y CÁMARA LA ELECCIÓN DEL MATERIAL LA FORMA DE ECONOMIZAR TIEMPO Y RECURSOS LOS ASPECTOS RELATIVOS AL DISEÑO DE DECORADOS Y ELECCIÓN DE LOCALIZACIONES. ADEMAS LAS ENTREVISTAS A ALGUNOS DE LOS PROFESIONALES QUE AYUDARON A LA CREACIÓN DE PELÍCULAS COMO `TERMINATOR` `LOS PAJAROS` `EL GRADUADO` `E.T. EL EXTRATERRESTRE` O `TAXI DRIVER` COMPLETAN ESTE VOLUMEN.
While anchoring his practice in the traditions of antiquity and the Renaissance, Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) paved the way for modern sculpture. From a very early stage, he was interested in movement, the expression of the body, chance effects, and the incomplete fragment. It was these elements that gave shape, and the impression of life, to such famous works as The Kiss and The Thinker.
In-demand London-based interiors and furniture designer Rose Uniacke beautifully showcases a number of homes she has designed, boasting clean lines and calm, light-filled spaces, and showrooms defined by an effortless blend of traditional details within contemporary spaces. Whether the project is an urban townhouse, a seaside retreat, or a London villa, the approach of Uniacke is always the same—a collaboration with clients to make understated, refined sanctuaries that offer the perfect settings for everyday life. The book is sumptuously illustrated with two hundred color photographs that truly capture the serenity and timelessness of Uniacke’s hand-hewn cultivated style.