Results for: books tagged ‘Art’
Pedagogical Sketchbook: Paul Klee
'One of the most famous of modern art documents - a poetic primer, prepared by the artist for his Bauhaus pupils, which has deeply affected modern thinking about art . ... More
Paul Klee on Modern Art: Paul Klee
Travesties: Tom Stoppard
‘Travesties is a superb comedy, a work of thought and imagination.’ Stage and Television‘It is a champagne cocktail, compounded of a balletic nimbleness of invention, a bewildering intricacy of design ... More
Colquhoun and MacBryde: John Byrne
Fresh from artistic triumph in their native Glasgow come the two painters, Colquhoun and MacBryde, swaggering down to London's wartime Bohemia to take the art world by storm.This is the ... More
A Year With Swollen Appendices: Brian Eno
'I've never succeeded in keeping a diary past the 6th of January before (so I know a lot about the early Januaries of my life), but at the end of ... More
Art: Yasmina Reza
Serge has bought a modern work of art for a large sum of money. Marc hates the painting and cannot believe that a friend of his could possibly want such ... More
Surfing the Zeitgeist: Gilbert Adair
Surfing the Zeitgeist is a collection of essays by Britain's preeminent post-modernist. Confronted with a world in which too much is changing too fast, the attitude of most British critics ... More
Via Dolorosa: David Hare
'My whole life, it's been assumed, Western civilisation is an old bitch gone in the teeth. And so people say, go to Israel. Because in Israel at least people are ... More
Hand to Mouth: Paul Auster
One of the most original and audacious autobiographies ever written by a writer, Hand to Mouth tells the story of the young Paul Auster's struggle to stay afloat. By turns ... More
Groovy Bob: Harriet Vyner
Robert Fraser - taste-maker, hedonist, lousy businessman, promiscuous homosexual - was the celebrated art-dealer responsible for introducing the London art world to Peter Blake, Jim Dine, Richard Hamilton, Bridget Riley ... More
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