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Joan Miro: Selected Writings and Interviews
For nearly seven decades the ebullient art of Joan Miro (1893-1983), Spanish painter, sculptor, ceramist and mythmaker, has intrigued and enchanted art lovers worldwide. This collection of his writings presents a portrait of the artist in his own words. Miro's notebooks, letters, and interviews reveal the work and life of a brilliant artist revered for his uncanny expression of the subconscious. "Joan Miro" centres on Paris during the vibrant era between the wars, when Miro became the intimate of almost everyone in that scene - boxing with young Hemingway, working with Max Ernst on the Ballets Russes, drinking, painting and arguing with Picasso, Braque, Dubuffet, Matisse, Breton and many others. Miro engagingly recounts all of this, as well as stories of his exile during World War II. Miro's virtuosity encompassed drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, poetry, stage sets, costumes, murals and tapestries; he vividly describes the creation of these artworks in these pages..
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Journey Home: A True Story of Time and Inter-Dimensional Travel
In this break-through personal account of extended consciousness, the author escorts the reader into other worlds and dimensions .
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The Legacy of Violetta Rose: An Inter-Dimensional Journey Through the Lincoln Tunnel and Beyond
When Alicia Morgenstern, a retired New York psychologist, wins an abandoned lake house in an Alzheimer's raffle, she has no idea where a simple trip through the Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey will lead her. From the moment she takes a sip from the mysterious steaming cup of espresso she finds on the kitchen table, and meets Violetta Rose (the former occupant of the house), her concepts of reality begin to shift dramatically. Violetta, as a spiritual guide, takes Ali on daily journeys to locations and situations which are recognizable to every reader. In each human situation Ali is taught to shift her perception from her conditioned emotional and intellectual observations to the view from a higher dimension, or what Violetta calls "seeing through God's eyes." During a period of three weeks, not only does Ali learn to appreciate the "human condition," but she discovers who she really is and gains insight into the true nature of existence..
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Champion
It was an age of war and oppression, a time when the blood-spattered arena of life and death combat had become the spectator sport of choice. Condemned to the arena for life, Thirteen was on his way to Bracken's Rock to once again step out before a blood-crazed audience and kill when the ship within which he was imprisoned was pulled off course through the layered universes and to a place that you and I might call hell. There, Thirteen would learn that all of the battles he'd fought in the past were mere training for what now lay in store..
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Eva Hesse: A Retrospective : Exhibition and Catalogue
Eva Hesse (1936-1970) has long been recognized as a sculptor of exceptional talent and prodigious influence. The public has rarely seen her work, however, because its fragility has made it difficult to exhibit. Hesse was an expressionist in an age of minimalism. Against the dominant, largely impersonal visual modes of the 1960s, she insisted on the subjective qualities of her art. She opened up frontiers in sculpture - in form, content, material, and logic - and helped to change the way artists, critics, and viewers look at art. Hesse's career also coincided with the incubation period of modern feminism, and her art stands as a courageous and complex effort to articulate a female identity. The book includes essays by six noted authorities: Linda Norden discusses Hesse's early career in New York following her years as a student of Josef Albers; Maria Keutzer writes on Hesse's work in Germany in the mid-1960s when she moved from the two-dimensional to the three-dimensional; Maurice Berger examines Hesse's radical and personal approach to the sculptural object following her rejection of painting; Helen Cooper draws on the artist's extensive diaries, notebooks, and correspondence to explore her first ideas for works, working procedures, and materials; Anna Chave analyzes Hesse's mature work in light of contemporary feminist theory on authorship and subjectivity; and Robert Storr places Hesse in relation to the central American artistic concerns of the 1960s, focusing on her links with such artists as Jasper Johns, Sol LeWitt, and Claes Oldenburg. This book, which brings together Hesse's most important sculptures, reliefs, and her rarely seen drawings and early paintings, is the catalogue for an exhibition of Hesse's work that will open at the Yale University Art Gallery in April 1992 and travel to the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C..
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