Thames & Hudson have published The Architecture of Natural Light by Henry Plummer in paperback. The Architecture of Natural Light is the first publication to consider the many effects of natural illumination in contemporary buildings. This comprehensive and thoughtful survey begins with a brief introduction to the history of architecture, […]
Monthly Archives: February 2012
The San Francisco Art Institute is proud to announce the release of a new book, Paradigm Shifts: Walter and McBean Galleries Exhibitions and Public Programs, San Francisco Art Institute (2006–2011), which collects images, texts, and ephemera from SFAI’s exhibitions and public programs over the past six years. During this time […]
Lumiere Press is pleased to announces the publication of STEICHEN: Eduard et Voulangis, The Early Modernist Period 1915 – 1923. Over the decades it has been its mission to present original interviews, primary source documentation, thoughtful essays and astutely selected images with elegance and craftsmanship as our contribution to the […]
DC Moore Gallery announces a Book launch of Amy Goldin. Art in A Hairshirt, Art Criticism 1964-1978, on Thursday, February 16th , 6:00 – 7:30pm. This volume is the first-ever collection of essays by influential art critic, Amy Goldin (1926-1978). The book includes thirty Goldin essays taken from the pages […]
Alongside its exhibitions and its artists-in-residency programme, Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain regularly publishes catalogues and artists’ books relating to its artistic programme. In 2011, new publications, whether monographs or collective catalogues, were thus released. Rather than mere documentation about the exhibitions, these publications are complementary to the projects […]
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art presents One World, Two Artists. John Alexander & Walter Anderson a new book published for an exhibition on view now through April 30, 2012 at the museum. The work of Southern artists is often infused with a deep sense of place and time. Whether […]
In February 2012 Artforum: A stunning dromological haze surrounds the paintings of New York–based artist Jack Whitten, who here presents a new portfolio of never-before-published works.The artist’s prescient experiments—from video-like acrylic blurs to heat-set abstractions of Xerox toner on paper—have charted a singular course from the 1960s to the present, […]
Pedicini Isabella offers an innovative viewpoint on Francesca Woodman, one of the most fascinating figures of the recent history of photography, precocious artist and refined, the figure of the border between American culture and Italian culture. The book reveals a new and intimate side of a great photographer, taking us […]