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  • af Randy Kennedy
    188,95 kr.

    Poets and visual artists come together in this special edition of Hauser & Wirth's art magazineThe latest issue of Ursula celebrates time-honored affinities between poets and artists. A collaboration with the Poetry Project, the issue features a 32-page magazine-within-a-magazine, filled with poets and artists bouncing productively off each other. Includes work by Shiv Kotecha, Renee Gladman and many others.

  • af Randy Kennedy
    193,95 kr.

    Hauser & Wirth's quarterly magazine returns from a pandemic hiatus with its largest and most wide-ranging issue since launching in 2018 The latest issue of Ursula features a cover portrait by Henry Taylor of fellow artist Sheree Hovsepian plus interviews, articles, drawings and new fiction from Alissa Bennett, Gary Indiana, Alison Saar, Peter T. McGough, Bob Nickas and many more.

  • af Randy Kennedy
    193,95 kr.

    The latest issue of Ursula with a special feature on Calvin Tomkins The newest issue of Hauser & Wirth's Ursula features a discussion with Calvin Tomkins, the New Yorker's longtime art critic, about his career writing on everything from David Hammons in 2019 to his initial interviews with Marcel Duchamp in 1959--reflecting a life lived deeply in the art of his time. A watercolor portrait of Tomkins by Elizabeth Peyton graces the cover of Ursula. Other articles include Maurizio Cattelan's "interview" with Fabio Mauri, Greg Tate and Arthur Jafa on the writing of Samuel R. Delany and its importance to their life and work, a portfolio of previously unseen work by Nicholas Party, Jarrett Earnest on his recent trip to the Austin International Drag Festival where he reflects on the nuances of the execution of drag, as well as other articles from Lucy Ives, Carmen Winant and more.

  • af Randy Kennedy
    193,95 kr.

    Featuring Paul McCarthy, Rashid Johnson, Annie Leibovitz, Gerard Malanga and more, the fifth issue of Hauser & Wirth's magazine Ursula is themed around alchemy and colorThe fifth issue of Ursula magazine is themed around alchemy and color. For the cover story, Paul McCarthy talks with fellow Los Angeles artist Tala Madani about their shared interest in digging into meaning through work that strains the bounds of cultural acceptance. The issue also includes work by Rashid Johnson, Annie Leibovitz, Gerard Malanga, Alina Szapocznikow, David Zink-Yi and the Wooster Group. Ursula is the large-format quarterly art magazine of Hauser & Wirth gallery, featuring essays, profiles, interviews, original portfolios and photography by some of the most thought-provoking writers and artists in the world. Ursula takes its name from the internationally admired cofounder of the gallery--the patron, collector, mentor and art-world materfamilias Ursula Hauser. It reflects the inclusive values and broad perspective of the gallery she helped to establish in Zurich in 1992.

  • af Randy Kennedy
    193,95 kr.

    Themes of social justice, art and politics in the latest issue of Hauser & Wirth's house magazineThe fourth issue of Ursula magazine explores questions of social justice and political art, featuring a conversation between the activist philanthropist Agnes Gund and Mark Bradford, whose art career functions side by side with humanitarian work. The issue also looks at the construction of race and identity through early conceptual work by Charles Gaines. Other highlights include new writing by Gary Indiana on Louise Bourgeois; a celebration of the maverick life and work of Maria Lassnig; Iggy Pop in conversation with Stefan Brüggemann about art, literature and stagecraft; a collection of unusual photo keepsakes from Alec Soth; a look at the groundbreaking work of classical conductor Teodor Currentzis; and a watercolor day at the beach with Maira Kalman.

  • - Victorious Through Radical Devotion to God
    af Randy Kennedy
    177,95 kr.

    “It’s quite likely that nobody will agree with everything in this book.”  That honest review comes from none other than the author himself.  In Kingdom Warriors: Victorious Through Radical Devotion to God Randy makes the bold assertion that an ever-increasing level of permissiveness in the twenty-first century Church is playing a significant role in the moral free-fall evident in the culture today. Our salt has lost its flavor, and our light has dimmed.  This second book in his Kingdom series takes an in-depth look at some of the questionable beliefs and behaviors that are being readily accepted, and even embraced, by a vast number of Christians today. Believers will be challenged to pursue a greater holiness in all things, bringing ongoing victories to the Kingdom as they radically devote their lives to God. Randy Kennedy is the news director at a three-station Christian radio network in central Minnesota. He has been a student and teacher of the Bible for much of his adult life. A combined three-plus decades working as part of the law enforcement community and in radio news has given Randy a unique insight into the issues of the day and how they are affecting modern culture and Christianity.

  • af Randy Kennedy
    177,95 kr.

    Postmodernism carries with it the idea that there are no absolutes. This has been reflected not only in the secular culture of our day, but increasingly in Christian churches as well. The inescapable fact is however, that with God there are absolutes. He never changes and neither does His truth. In Kingdom Invaders: Postmodern Threats to Biblical Christianity Randy addresses some of the key truths that are under attack in the contemporary Church. Through these pages skeptics will find compelling reasons to believe in the inerrancy and infallibility of the Bible, and Christians will become better equipped to fight the battles against false teachings that are invading the Kingdom of God today.INCLUDES A STUDY GUIDEFOR GROUP DISCUSSION! Randy Kennedy is the news director at a three-station Christian radio network in central Minnesota. He has been a student and teacher of the Bible for much of his adult life. A combined three-plus decades working as part of the law enforcement community and in radio news has given Randy a unique insight into the issues of the day and how they are affecting modern culture and Christianity.