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A Singular Vision

A Singular Vision
Author: Tom Armstrong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Architect-designed houses
ISBN: 9781593720438

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A modernist dream house filled with art in a spectacular seaside garden setting.


A Singular Vision

A Singular Vision
Author: Alison James
Publisher: Sansom (Acc)
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2007
Genre: Painting, English
ISBN:

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Biography of Dod Procter, artist known for her monumental figure paintings, sympathetic studies of the female form and the painting of still lifes.


A Singular Vision

A Singular Vision
Author: Helen O'Neill
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780732296742

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The power, passions and private life of the architect who shaped modern Australia. Harry Seidler was a key figure in international modern architecture and in the establishment of post-war modern design in Australia - he was the man who effectively shaped the look of modern, urban Australia. But while many know his buildings, few know his fascinating story. Born in Austria to an affluent Jewish family, his world fell apart when he had to flee the looming Nazi threat as a young boy. Without family and without a word of English, he escaped to England. Later, cruelly, he was interned as an enemy alien during the war, and sent to Canada. During his time in the Canadian camp, he virtually taught himself architecture, and once the war was over, he studied in Canada and at Harvard in the United States. His parents moved to Australia after the war, and in 1948, Harry came to Australia in response to their invitation. The house he designed for them, now known as the Rose Seidler House, represented a huge shift in Australian modern domestic architecture. It was soon followed by a succession of innovative house designs and ambitious, towering office blocks such as Australia Square and the MLC Centre, which changed forever the skyline of Australia's cities. Without Harry Seidler, our cities and homes would look very, very different. A lavishly illustrated, stylish and beautifully designed book, A Singular Vision is a celebration of one man's extraordinary life, his influence, and his many towering achievements.


˜Aœ SINGULAR VISION.

˜Aœ SINGULAR VISION.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1987
Genre:
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A Singular Vision

A Singular Vision
Author: Cheryl A. Brutvan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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The collection focuses on the Spanish Realist School and includes several works by Antonio López-García, among others.


A Singular Vision

A Singular Vision
Author: Jess Wilder
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009
Genre: Art museums
ISBN:

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Located near Bond Street since 1959, the Portal Gallery is an unpretentious venue for paintings by up-and-coming as well as established artists. For half a century, its patrons have been enthusiastic collectors of the gallery's unusual pictures, which lean toward the fantastic, magical and surreal--often with a dash of humor. This book brings together the most significant works exhibited at the Portal and features artists such as Beryl Cook, whose rotund figures and risqué themes are famous throughout Britain, the renowned Pop artist Peter Blake, who exhibited with the Portal in the 1960s, and Kit Williams, whose paintings from his book Masquerade in 1977 made him world famous overnight. Today the paintings of Portal artists such as Jane Lewis, James McNaught and Heather Nevay attract evernew audiences, confirming the continued appeal of exquisitely executed, imaginative, figurative work amid the passing fashions of the contemporary art market. Illustrated throughout, this book offers a thematic chronicling of a gallery whose mission is to nurture artists who share a flair for the unconventional. AUTHOR: LAURA GASCOIGNE is art critic of The Spectator and has written widely on art for The Times and The Tablet, as well as many other journals. JESS WILDER is Co-director of the Portal Gallery and the author of The World of Beryl Cook (Prestel). 220 illustrations


A Singular View

A Singular View
Author: Frank B. Brady
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1994
Genre: Blind, Apparatus for the
ISBN:

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Singular Spaces

Singular Spaces
Author: Jo Farb Hernandez
Publisher: Marquand Books
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Published by leading outsider art imprint Raw Vision, Singular Spaces is a groundbreaking survey of art environments created by self-taught artists from across Spain. The book introduces and examines 45 artists and their idiosyncratic sculptures, gardens and buildings, most of which have never been published. The sites are developed organically, without formal architectural or engineering plans; they are at once evolving and complete. Often highly fanciful and quixotic, the work is frequently characterized by incongruous juxtapositions, an approach that appears impulsive and spontaneous. Director of the organization SPACES (Saving and Preserving Arts and Cultural Environments), Jo Farb Hernández, combines detailed case studies of the artists and their work with contextualized historical and theoretical references to art history, anthropology, architecture, Spanish area studies and folklore. Breaking down the standard compartmentalization of genres, she reveals how most creators of art environments, who are building within their own personal spaces, fuse their creations with their daily lives.


Lost Eye

Lost Eye
Author: Jay Adkisson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0595392644

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Lost Eye is a collection of e-mails and message threads from Jay Adkisson's LostEye.com website, along with articles and other helpful information to help persons who have lost an eye to cope with the experience. The message is that life can continue as normal after the loss of an eye, and that there are many other people who are similarly situated and have successfully coped with the loss of an eye for many years.