Before he ever dreamed of becoming a landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) visited southern England and Wales during a month-long walking tour. A ...
This is the most substantial scholarly volume devoted to British sculptor Andy Goldsworthy's work in twenty years and the first to underscore his permanent ...
The authors of this title examine each to bring out its original appearance and reception by contemporary visitors, and the three are also considered ...
Bridget Riley: Flashback is the first in a new series of monographic Hayward Touring exhibitions from the Arts Council Collection. Each exhibition will bring ...
The first in a series of five monographs by the Lighthouse to celebrate Scottish Architectural talent features the work of Gareth Hoskins Architects. The ...
The studio work shows an application, in the Northwest environment, of Murcutt´s fundamental principles. These projects often present architecture that has a precise engagement ...
This volume celebrates for the first time the raw materials which have been employed in forming Scotland's traditional buildings. In total 14 different materials ...
The book is divided into sections that fall along the divisions of medium: table pieces, writing pieces, ceramics, bronzes, paper sculptures, lead and wood ...
This book examines the career of Paul Nash, official war artist and one of the great pioneers of British Modernism. David Fraser Jenkins interprets ...
Still little-known in the United States, Richard Hamilton is a key figure in twentieth-century art. An original member of the legendary Independent Group in ...
In a sustained burst of daring creativity before World War I, sculptors Jacob Epstein (1880-1959), Eric Gill (1882-1940), and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891-1915) revolutionized modern ...