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Sleep in Art

Sleep in Art
Author: Meir Kryger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2019-06-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781729005385

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This book combines two of my favorite things - art and sleep. Together, with gorgeous images, we also learn why artists from Rubens to Picasso to Matisse to Hockney painted people sleeping in their dreams. And along the way, we also dive deep into the mysteries and science of sleep. This is a transporting journey into the creation of images of something we all cherish: SLEEP. - Arianna Huffington, author of Sleep Revolution. **** A dazzling visual record of our view of our nocturnal lives through the ages. - Professor Guy Leschnizer, author of The Nocturnal Brain. **** Sleep which takes up so much of our lives has a deep, fascinating, and relatively unexplored history in art. Art history is important as it relates to every part of human history. Sleep has significance for virtually every culture in every era of history. This book is an intersection between art and science. It contains over 300 full-color images by some of the world's greatest artists. Sleep is deeply personal. Like good art, the topic hits people at the core. The reader will enjoy relating it to sleep science and the history of sleep science as well. Sleep can be emblematic of health, rest, sex, spirituality, sloth, dreams, the subconscious, the private, and the public.


My Art Book of Sleep

My Art Book of Sleep
Author: Shana Gozansky
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-05-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780714878652

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The second in an introductory series to fine art, curated for young children as never before: by theme For children everywhere, sleep is part of their every day... and now, part of their first art collection! 35 full-page artworks from a variety of periods feature sleep in all its forms – from naptime to bedtime, dreaming to waking, sunsets to night skies – accompanied by a brief, tender, read-aloud text. Each work's title and artist's name are included as captions, for true integration of narrative and information. It's the perfect bedtime read for families – artsy or otherwise!


Snooze: The Lost Art of Sleep

Snooze: The Lost Art of Sleep
Author: Michael McGirr
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1681774798

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A profound exploration of the precious resource of sleep—and of the causes and consequences of getting too little of it. Michael McGirr always had trouble sleeping. The arrival of baby twins, however, made him realize that he’d never before known true exhaustion. And while he celebrated these small children who brought him so much joy and tiredness, he found himself on a desperate and bone-weary journey in search of just a few extra winks a night. It was an adventure that would teach him more about what exactly sleep is, why we need it, and what it means when we don’t get enough of it. In Snooze, McGirr delves into the mysterious world of sleep, including its many benefits, its stubborn elusiveness, and exactly what our brains really get up to while we’re in bed. He offers readers a tour through the odd sleep patterns of some of history's greatest minds, including Aristotle, Homer, Shakespeare, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Edison, and more. He looks, too, at the demise of sleep in our increasingly fragmented modern world—and examines what that means for everyone from the Average Joe in the workplace to those with serious sleep disorders. The result is both entertaining and enlightening—the perfect book for those sleepless nights.


The Little Book of Sleep

The Little Book of Sleep
Author: Nerina Ramlakhan
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1856753948

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The Little Book of Sleep is a beautifully colour-illustrated guide to achieving deep, natural, clean sleep. Sleep expert Dr Nerina Ramlakhan explains why a good night's sleep is essential in today's demanding, 24/7, technology-driven world, introduces us to the science of sleep and teaches us that the secret of good sleep is to get out of our head and back into our body. Using a unique combination of Eastern and Western practices, including yoga, ayurveda and body-awareness techniques, and with an abundance of invaluable advice and techniques, Dr Nerina guides the reader on their personal journey back to sleep.


My Art Book of Love

My Art Book of Love
Author: Shana Gozansky
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780714877181

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A tender and wise ode to love, illustrated with an expertly curated selection of fine art for young children Art, like anything else, is only as meaningful and interesting as it is relatable. For toddlers and preschoolers, connecting their own experiences of love to those they see on the canvas allows them to truly engage with the material. 35 full-page artworks feature love in all its forms, accompanied by a brief and gentle read-aloud text. Each artwork's title and artist's name are included as secondary read-aloud text, for true integration of narrative and information. This stylishly compact art book is this first title in the My Art Book series, which suits lovey and artsy families alike! Ages 2-4


Call it Sleep

Call it Sleep
Author: Henry Roth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1964
Genre: Boys
ISBN:

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Sleep in Art

Sleep in Art
Author: Regine Pötzsch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1993
Genre: Sleep in art
ISBN: 9783907770276

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The Sleep of Reason

The Sleep of Reason
Author: Frances S. Connelly
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1999
Genre: Aesthetics, European
ISBN: 9780271041834

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Keith Haring

Keith Haring
Author: Keith Haring
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Art appreciation
ISBN: 9783791318158

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Presents information about the modern American artist, Keith Haring, along with a number of his pictures accompanied by "stories" about what they depict.


How to Sleep

How to Sleep
Author: Matthew Fuller
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1474288723

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Sleep is quite a popular activity, indeed most humans spend around a third of their lives asleep. However, cultural, political, or aesthetic thought tends to remain concerned with the interpretation and actions of those who are awake. How to Sleep argues instead that sleep is a complex vital phenomena with a dynamic aesthetic and biological consistency. Arguing through examples drawn from contemporary, modern and renaissance art; from literature; film and computational media, and bringing these into relation with the history and findings of sleep science, this book argues for a new interplay between biology and culture. Meditations on sex, exhaustion, drugs, hormones and scientific instruments all play their part in this wide-ranging exposition of sleep as an ecology of interacting processes. How to Sleep builds on the interlocking of theory, experience and experiment so that the text itself is a lively articulation of bodies, organs and the aesthetic systems that interact with them. This book won't enhance your sleeping skills, but will give you something surprising to think about whilst being ostensibly awake.