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  • af Pablo Picasso
    508,95 kr.

    The exhibition Picasso's Kitchen will be open to the public from May to September 2018, at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona.

  • af PhotoBolsillo Editors
    213,95 kr.

    Carlos Pe rez Siquier (Almeri a, 1930), sometimes regarded as "the Spanish Martin Parr," has been masterfully using colour since the 1970's to frame the south of Spain-specially his hometown Almeri a-and create chromatic lines and volumes to define his images.

  • af Raphael Doctor
    188,95 kr.

    This issue of La Fábrica's PHotoBolsillo series chronicles the work of award-winning Spanish documentary photographer Cristina de Middel (born 1975). De Middel is internationally known for The Afronauts, a self-published photobook that investigates the short-lived Zambian space program started in 1964.

  • af Juan Naranjo
    483,95 kr.

    The author was a businessman, photographer, patron of arts and first president of Fundacio Joan Miro in Barcelona. For over five decades his photographic output was prodigious and had close links with currents of the time. This book shows the photographer's output from 1922 to 1939, a period in which he produced innovative, pioneering work.

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    398,95 kr.

    Sweet yet sinister, Nara's paintings of children and animals are beloved the world over for their punchy iconography and punk-rock spiritThis definitive monograph spans 40 years, from 1984 to the present day, in the career of the iconic artist, shedding light on Nara's conceptual process through paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics and installations that reflect his empathetic vision of the world around him. Published in conjunction with the epochal exhibition at Museo Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain, this eponymous monograph divides Nara's oeuvre into three chronological periods, beginning with his first artworks created in Japan in the 1980s, in which recurring elements of his personal history appear, such as his family's house and childlike figures, developed under the influence of artists such as Takeshi Motai. The volume then highlights the artist's fruitful stay in Germany, where Nara reacted to the isolation imposed by the language barrier while he studied and discovered German Expressionism with A.R. Penck at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and introduced in his production the central characters that would soon be recognized as part of his signature language. Finally, the monograph closes by exploring the work Nara produced after his return to Japan in 2000, presenting an essential selection of his late paintings, drawings, installations and sculptures.Yositomo Nara (born 1959) is one of the best-known Japanese artists of his generation; his characteristic portraits of adorable, enigmatic or threatening childlike figures have become revered icons with potent social implications. Nara creates traditionally crafted art rooted in his childhood and personal history; underground punk, folk and rock music; literature and nature, as well as European and Japanese art history.

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    329,95 kr.

  • af Juan Manuel Bonet
    119,95 kr.

  • af Santiago B. Olma
    119,95 kr.

  • af Ricard Terre
    677,95 kr.

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    578,95 kr.

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    660,95 kr.

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    443,95 kr.

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    357,95 kr.

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    166,95 kr.

  • - Artist's Portfolio
     
    878,95 kr.

    Since the mid-1940s, the sculptures and drawings of Andreu Alfaro (born 1929) have stood at the forefront of Spanish modernism. His Matador Artist's Portfolio consists of 17 geometric drawings derived from four series created during the 1980s and 90s, plus one gouache painting from the 1960s. They are reproduced on heavy card stock at 11.75 x 15.75 inches.

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    513,95 kr.

    Cristobal Hara (b. 1946) is known both for early black-and-white photographs and, more recently, for color work. Here in more than 100 photographs, he documents rural Spain.

  • af Phillyda Barlow
    388,95 kr.

    Barlow's final works in dialogue with Eduardo Chillida's house and museumThis publication documents the exhibition of the work of acclaimed British sculptor Phyllida Barlow (1944-2023) at the Chillida Leku Museum in Spain. Many of the works were created specifically for this space and in dialogue with those of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida in the 17th-century Zabalaga farmhouse on the museum grounds.As El País reports, "While Chillida's sculptures represent all that is solid and stable, Barlow's work[s]--many of which are imposing structures--[are] marked by fragility and uncertainty. The large tower standing in the village center looks like an unstable skeleton, while other seemingly solid pieces are supported by hollow pedestals. The artworks culminate in their own indeterminacy, unabashedly displaying the scars of their creation."Barlow's works continually expand the limits of the sculptural medium, leading us on a journey that turns space into a theatrical stage on which the spectator and the objects are the protagonists.

  • af Alberto Anaut
    358,95 kr.

    Held annually in Madrid since 1998, PHotoEspaña has become one of the most acclaimed and important photography festivals in the world. Each year, PHotoEspaña calls upon a team of experts to review portfolios from emerging artists. Descubrimientos 2010 presents the 110 artists selected at the 2010 festival, offering a panoramic view of the most exciting prospects in new photography.

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    208,95 kr.

    This new volume in the PHotoBolsillo series features the work of Spanish photographer Chema Madoz (born 1958), best known for precise and luminous surreal still lifes in black and white. With wry humor, he creates visual jokes and puns: a spoon casts the shadow of a fork or a burnt match becomes a thermometer bulb.

  • af Rui Chafes
    478,95 kr.

    An intergenerational and intercontinental conversation between the sculptures of two artists with vastly different influences and stylesThis exhibition catalog juxtaposes the work of contemporary Portuguese sculptor Rui Chafes (born 1966) with that of Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966), one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century, who was strongly influenced by Cubism and Surrealism.

  • af Carmen Gimenez
    458,95 kr.

    ¿ This catalog includes a careful and beautiful selection of sculptures that Picasso produced throughout his extensive artistic career. ¿ Matter and Body covers the almost infinite plurality of styles used by the artist to represent human body forms, deconstructing it through different formats and genres. ¿ Written by renowned experts as the curator Carmen Gimenez, Diana Widmaier Picasso, French art historian specialized in modern art and the maternal granddaughter of Pablo Picasso, and Pepe Karmel, Professor of Art History at New York University. ¿ The book celebrates the 50th anniversary of the death of a great genius and revolutionary artist. ¿ Includes photographs taken by his contemporary photographer Brassai. ¿ A great monograph published on occasion of the exhibition at the Guggenhiem Museum in Bilbao and Museo Picasso in Málaga.

  • af Dani Levinas
    353,95 kr.

    The world's leading collectors describe their singular passion for acquiring and sharing contemporary artIn The Guardians of Art, DC-based collector Dani Levinas brings together 34 of the most outstanding names in contemporary art collecting, embracing a diverse range of characters who talk with him about the motivations behind their drive to collect and about their ways of sharing their passion for art with the wider public. In his conversations with the Rubells, Dakis Joannou, Martin Z. Margulies and many others, Levinas, himself a major collector who has served on the boards of the Phillips Collection, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and the Reina Sofía, emerges as a brilliant interlocutor and an authoritative collector of collectors.Featured collectors include: Alain Dominique Perrin, Rosa de la Cruz, Helga de Alvear, Lia Rumma, Lekha Poddar, Dakis Joannou, Aaron and Barbara Levine, Giorgio Spanu, Jan Mulder, Sheikha Al Mayassa, Teixeira de Freitas, Jarl Mohn, Mitchell Rales and Emily Wei Rales, Susana Lloret, Don and Mera Rubell, Eugenio López Alonso, José Darío Gutiérrez, Armando Martins, Ernesto Poma, Thomas Kaplan, Jonathan Ruffer, Juan Carlos Maldonado, Anita Zabludowicz, Eddie and Sylvia Brown, Grazyna Kulczyk, Estrellita Brodsky, Alain Servais, Elena Rueda, Marcos and Rafael Martín, Javier Lumbreras, Martin Z. Margulies, Rafael Tous, Harald Falckenberg, J. Tomlinson Hill and Han Nefkens.

  • af Roni Horn
    398,95 kr.

    A recent selection from an acclaimed American artist whose wide-ranging work defies classificationThis artist's book compiles a selection of work by Roni Horn (born 1955), whose diverse practice spans photography, sculpture, drawing and conceptually oriented book projects. The book includes a text by American writer Carmen Maria Machado and an interview with the artist.

  • af Elvira Sastre
    488,95 kr.

    A panoramic vision of contemporary SpainThis book offers a colorful and panoramic vision of Spain through photographs taken by a large group of accomplished photographers, and also includes a special selection of 19 images obtained through a national contest that invited Spaniards to share personal views of their country.

  • af Joana Vasconcelos
    478,95 kr.

    Over 25 years of work from a trailblazing feminist installation artistPortuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos (born 1971) is known for her monumental installations, which incorporate everyday objects with irony and humor and interrogate the status of women, consumerist society and collective identity. This volume chronicles her creative output between 1996 and 2021, including outtakes from her sketchbooks.

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    473,95 kr.

    "Before Mexican sculptor Damiâan Ortega (born 1967) rose to prominence in the contemporary art world, he was a political cartoonist. This transition was intuitive for Ortega, and his sculptures and installations maintain the piercing, satirical eye required of his former occupation. He is internationally admired for his sculptures that literally deconstruct and reconfigure commercial products such as Coke bottles or, in one of his most celebrated works, a Volkswagen Beetle. Ortega presents these vernacular objects in precise arrangements that cohere into witty representations of diagrams, faces, words and buildings. Many of these pieces, however, are suspended in the air; by virtue of the space between the objects, the resulting representations appear fragmented. This catalog, published alongside the exhibition at Centro Botâin, exclusively displays these suspended works."