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1350345407.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A9781350345362Hardback. New. Over 60 years on from its inception the celebrated Fun Palace civic project – developed in the 1960s by the radical theatre director Joan Littlewood and the architect Cedric Price – continues to capture the architectural imagination. Despite the building itself never being realized much of the previous analysis of the Fun Palace has been devoted to Price and his drawings. The critical role that Littlewood played however remains largely unrecognized by architectural scholarship and a whole area of the project’s cultural agenda remains overlooked. <i>Architecture Media Archives</i> is the first serious study of the complex relations between Littlewood and Price reframing the Fun Palace as an extended media project and positioning Littlewood more clearly as co-designer. Drawing on extensive archival material the book considers how due to a lack of institutional support the aims of the Fun Palace – to transform the passive mass-audiences of post-war consumer society into active citizens through forms of self-directed pleasure-led and open exchange – were realized through different ‘sites of information’ throughout the 1960s. From broadsheets pamphlets and journals to films and press news the book addresses the conditions of production circulation storage and reception of these ‘sites’ and reveals how they not only recorded the transformation of the project but also fundamentally enhanced and informed its meaning in specific ways. The book also raises important questions about the agency of the Fun Palace archive in shaping the reception of the project in the decades since its inception presenting its analysis through a novel ‘Fun Palace Reception Index and Chart’ fundamentally altering our view of the project itself and transforming the way in which we understand the technological and cultural production of the 1960s. hardcover
B9781350345409Paperback / softback. New. <p>Over 60 years on from its inception the celebrated Fun Palace civic project – developed in the 1960s by the radical theatre director Joan Littlewood and the architect Cedric Price – continues to capture the architectural imagination. Despite the building itself never being realized much of the previous analysis of the Fun Palace has been devoted to Price and his drawings. The critical role that Littlewood played however remains largely unrecognized by architectural scholarship and a whole area of the project’s cultural agenda remains overlooked.<br /><br /><i>Architecture Media Archives</i> is the first serious study of the complex relations between Littlewood and Price reframing the Fun Palace as an extended media project and positioning Littlewood more clearly as co-designer. <br /><br />Drawing on extensive archival material the book considers how due to a lack of institutional support the aims of the Fun Palace – to transform the passive mass-audiences of post-war consumer society into active citizens through forms of self-directed pleasure-led and open exchange – were realized through different ‘sites of information’ throughout the 1960s. From broadsheets pamphlets and journals to films and press news the book addresses the conditions of production circulation storage and reception of these ‘sites’ and reveals how they not only recorded the transformation of the project but also fundamentally enhanced and informed its meaning in specific ways. <br /><br />The book also raises important questions about the agency of the Fun Palace archive in shaping the reception of the project in the decades since its inception presenting its analysis through a novel ‘Fun Palace Reception Index and Chart’ fundamentally altering our view of the project itself and transforming the way in which we understand the technological and cultural production of the 1960s.</p> paperback
2024__1350345369Ava Pub Sa 2024. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.00 inches. Ava Pub Sa hardcover
1350345369.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2026x-1350345407Ava Pub Sa 2026. Paperback. New. 240 pages. 9.22x6.14x1.00 inches. Ava Pub Sa paperback
1989125443Miro, Ernesto De: Arigento la Necropoli Greca di Pezzino. Sicania, 1989. 96 pages, colour illustrations and 71 black and white plates. Paperback. Text in Italian.
1989125443Miro, Ernesto De: Arigento la Necropoli Greca di Pezzino. Sicania, 1989. 96 pages, colour illustrations and 71 black and white plates. Paperback. Text in Italian.
125443Sicania 1989. 96 pages colour illustrations and 71 black and white plates. Paperback Text in Italian. Sicania, 1989. paperback
74897<p>JOAN MIRÓ <br />Arlequin Circonscrit 1973<br />Color lithograph on Arches Paper<br />Edition "HC" lower left<br />Hand signed lower right<br />Sheet size 75.5 x 52.5 cm<br />Published by Maeght Paris<br />Printed by Arte Adrien Maeght Paris</p><p>Reference Mourlot 887</p>
2003006892Paris Drouot Calmels Cohen 2003 In-4 Broché, couverture à découpe Edition originale
193790947Chez Jacques Povolozky 1937 1 vol. broché plaquette in-16, agrafée, 47 pp. Rare plaquette composée par Hans Arp, avec 12 reproductions en noir sur papier couché (2 par artiste). Bel exemplaire.
193790947Chez Jacques Povolozky 1937 1 vol. broché plaquette in-16, agrafée, 47 pp. Rare plaquette composée par Hans Arp, avec 12 reproductions en noir sur papier couché (2 par artiste). Bel exemplaire.
199988828Basel, Galerie Beyeler 1999. 1999. 4°, 51 S. mit 38 farbigen Tafeln. Orig.-Karton.
42721Paris: Artstudio, 1989. Directeur: Daniel Templon. Un volume 21x27cm broché de 129 pages abondamment illustrées dans et hors texte en noir et en couleurs. Bon état. Exemplaire de Bertrand-Lamarche Vadel (initiales au timbre humide).
19303884Paris, Éditions Surréalistes, Corti, 1930. Un volume petit-in-4 (235 x 185 mm), broché, couverture de papier rose imprimée. Édition originale tirée à 215 exemplaires. CELUI-CI L'UN DES 15 SUR INGRES VERT, ROSE ET BLEU AVEC UNE EAU-FORTE ORIGINALE DE SALVADOR DALI EN FRONTISPICE (N° 18). Seuls ces exemplaires et les 15 ex. de tête sur japon la contiennent. Le volume est signé au colopon par René Char. Bien complet du "Prière d'insérer" imprimé sur papier couché rouge. Artine est le second ouvrage comportant une gravure de Dali entré dans le groupe surréaliste en 1929. - ENGLISH DESCRIPTION: René CHAR. ARTINE. Paris, Éditions Surréalistes, Corti, 1930. A small quarto volume (235 x 185 mm), paperback, printed pink paper cover. First edition, limited to 215 copies. THIS IS ONE OF 15 COPIES ON GREEN, PINK, AND BLUE INGRES PAPER WITH AN ORIGINAL ETCHING BY SALVADOR DALI AS A FRONTISPIECE (No. 18). Only these copies and the 15 deluxe copies on Japanese paper contain it. The volume is signed in the colophon by René Char. Complete with the "Please Insert" printed on red coated paper. Artine is the second book to include an engraving by Dalí, who joined the Surrealist group in 1929. A perfectly preserved copy. References: Michler-Löpsinger, 3 - Cahiers de l'Herne, 20 - Monod, I-2603 - PAB, René Char, 4. Additional photographs available on request.
19512092902137306108Atorie-sha 1951. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 26cm Atorie-sha paperback
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A9788419156143Hardback. New. hardcover
8417225676.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover