― (Julsi), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:26 (nineteen years ago)
― The New and Improved / Kate (papa november), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:32 (nineteen years ago)
― Lara (Lara), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:33 (nineteen years ago)
Kate, I wasn't necessarily looking for reccomendations (though that's always nice too). I was just wondering.
― Julsi (Julsi), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:38 (nineteen years ago)
― The New and Improved / Kate (papa november), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:42 (nineteen years ago)
― caitlin oh no (caitxa1), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:43 (nineteen years ago)
― n/a (Nick A.), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:43 (nineteen years ago)
I have read a few fucking annoying ones lately, but they were on Zen painting, which is a tough subject.
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:50 (nineteen years ago)
― eat my replacement (nordicskilla), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:50 (nineteen years ago)
― caitlin oh no (caitxa1), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:54 (nineteen years ago)
― eat my replacement (nordicskilla), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:56 (nineteen years ago)
― caitlin oh no (caitxa1), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:56 (nineteen years ago)
Right now I'm kind of a fan of small art books-- like the really little ones.
― Julsi (Julsi), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:57 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0789312093/qid=1120600591/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_ur_1/103-9680169-9823003?v=glance&s=books&n=507846
xp-I mean, I read art books ofetn but I don't consider myself on expert
― eat my replacement (nordicskilla), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:57 (nineteen years ago)
― hstencil (hstencil), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 20:59 (nineteen years ago)
The Taschen series would probably be good then. I can never get enough of them.
― The New and Improved / Kate (papa november), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 21:01 (nineteen years ago)
― Julsi (Julsi), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 21:02 (nineteen years ago)
I have two or three Edward Hopper books, I don't know which is essential. I like this one, though.
Walter Pater, The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry for the introduction alone.
Robert Frank, Hold Still - Keep Going is incredible.
― milozauckerman (miloaukerman), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 21:05 (nineteen years ago)
― eat my replacement (nordicskilla), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 21:11 (nineteen years ago)
(the NFT re-screened his TV series based on it but I couldn't go) xp
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 21:19 (nineteen years ago)
― Orange (Orange), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 21:49 (nineteen years ago)
― m coleman (lovebug starski), Tuesday, 5 July 2005 23:59 (nineteen years ago)
― sleep (sleep), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 00:13 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 00:19 (nineteen years ago)
― Mary (Mary), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 00:31 (nineteen years ago)
― tokyo nursery school: afternoon session (rosemary), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 01:03 (nineteen years ago)
finally a copy of terryworld to keep me warm
― larry bundgee (bundgee), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 02:15 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony, Wednesday, 6 July 2005 04:34 (nineteen years ago)
the story of art - e.k. gombrich (one of the few college textbooks that's really fun to read; good illustrations, too, if you get the latest edition)krazy kat: the comic art of george herriman (as significant a visual artist as the 20th century produced: for evidence, see any of the huge, beautiful sunday pages in this book)the shock of the new - robert hughes (very opinionated history of modern art; you won't agree with all of it, but it's anything but dry)lipstick traces - greil marcus (fine chapter on dada, lots of info on lettrism, situationism, etc)
― J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 07:56 (nineteen years ago)
― dahlin (dahlin), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 08:26 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony, Wednesday, 6 July 2005 09:06 (nineteen years ago)
― dahlin (dahlin), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 09:07 (nineteen years ago)
― MIS Information (kate), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 09:10 (nineteen years ago)
i loathe her
― anthony easton (anthony), Wednesday, 6 July 2005 10:28 (nineteen years ago)
― vahid (vahid), Sunday, 10 July 2005 18:28 (nineteen years ago)
― Rock Hardy (Rock Hardy), Sunday, 10 July 2005 19:47 (nineteen years ago)
DPM Disruptive Pattern Material: An Encyclopaedia Of Camoflage: Nature, Military, Culture
― cousin larry bundgee (bundgee), Sunday, 10 July 2005 19:55 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Sunday, 10 July 2005 20:02 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Sunday, 10 July 2005 20:03 (nineteen years ago)
In my opinion, Berger is always worth reading. He writes so differently from everybody else-- a vacation from the usual condescension and pedantry of art crit. He's very intense. I liked "And Our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos."
His essays are short, just a couple of pages, so you can find out for yourself if he's worth it just in the time it takes to boil some water for tea!
I just finished reading "The Shape of a Pocket" and loved some of the essays there. Some, though, I didn't understand.
Of his novels, "A Painter of Our Time" and "Pig Earth" are both wonderful.
― flatness (flatness), Sunday, 10 July 2005 20:56 (nineteen years ago)
― Ô¿Ô (eman), Sunday, 10 July 2005 21:02 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.bookthug.ca/miva/graphics/00000002/00498-%5BSeeing-Out-Loud%5D
― Mary (Mary), Sunday, 10 July 2005 21:04 (nineteen years ago)
― Bob Six (bobbysix), Sunday, 10 July 2005 21:12 (nineteen years ago)
― 007 (thoia), Sunday, 10 July 2005 21:41 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:08 (nineteen years ago)
― k/l (Ken L), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:12 (nineteen years ago)
is this in ref to the DPM book or the wollen book? wollen is great! i hate to be a naysayer, but the DPM book looks as intellectually thin as the rest of the "street art movement" (see: futura 2k, scrawl and the rest of the "post-graffiti" massive). this guy can't even design a cool t-shirt, let alone a whole book. i know what camoflage is, thank you.
the wollen book is really great, though! worth it just for the essay on derek jarman, yves klein and blue. here is a guy who i believe could credibly write a book's worth not just on a pattern but on a single color!
― vahid (vahid), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:15 (nineteen years ago)
i dont know i think that the formal concentration on pattern might be really interesting, and i like the idea that camofaluge might be the central formal pattern of the 20th century from Stein and Picasso to PAllozzi o Warhol
― anthony easton (anthony), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:25 (nineteen years ago)
― vahid (vahid), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:28 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:37 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/index/cook/Images/cook9-29-1s.jpg
Has anyone read The Art Dealers? I have it on loan from the library but can't seem to open it.
― Mary (Mary), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:46 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.nyartsmagazine.com/Files/Documents/phpNKJ0oJ_b_nara.jpg
― Mary (Mary), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:50 (nineteen years ago)
― Mary (Mary), Monday, 11 July 2005 00:52 (nineteen years ago)
Also Stiles and Selz "Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art."
― Austin Still (Austin, Still), Monday, 11 July 2005 01:00 (nineteen years ago)
― N_RQ, Monday, 11 July 2005 13:09 (nineteen years ago)
recommend me some
― BIG MUFFIN (gbx), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 18:04 (fourteen years ago)
e.h. gombrich - art and illusion (if it's still in print)
― chris and cosey and ted and alice (donna rouge), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 19:05 (fourteen years ago)
looks interesting, thanks!
― BIG MUFFIN (gbx), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:19 (fourteen years ago)
also interested in art history, specifically. reading art threads on ilx i realize i know v v little about art history, but i <3 art, so
are there particular historical periods you are interested in? Approaches to the subject?
― sarahel, Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:23 (fourteen years ago)
New one
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61o91DT3DGL._SL500_AA300_.jpg
― Two and a Half Muffins (Eazy), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:25 (fourteen years ago)
Yeah, will probably need more specifics to give you what you're looking for, but two random good ones:
Michael Fried's Absorption and Theatricality: Painting and the Beholder In The Age of Diderot
Alexander Nehamas - Only A Promise of Happiness
― C0L1N B..., Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:32 (fourteen years ago)
anything by gombrich gets approval, iirc.
Have a huge coffee table book called 'the art of looking sideways' that was a christmas present a few years back. Made the gasface at the time but it's great. No history, no theory, just great big expensive pictures and doodles and colours and stuff.
― Goths in Home & Away in my lifetime (darraghmac), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 20:38 (fourteen years ago)
anthony's list from upthread looks amazing, btw
― chris and cosey and ted and alice (donna rouge), Tuesday, 30 November 2010 22:00 (fourteen years ago)
Let's have some more, I want some new books.
Good ones off the top of my head: Most things by Chris Kraus, Lawrence Wechsler's book on Robert Irwin, David Sylvester's Interviews with Francisc Bacon. The latter two are exceptional.
― Pizzataco Five (admrl), Wednesday, 24 August 2011 19:03 (thirteen years ago)
The Philosophy of Andy Warhol
― The Golden Vagina Shines for You and Your Lucky Day (Latham Green), Wednesday, 24 August 2011 19:12 (thirteen years ago)
have probably bored people repping for it elsewhere but, cassavetes on cassavetes, sorta irrespective of whether you want to file 'film' under 'art' -- particularly salient as a text on collaboration, & on ideology informing practice
― (using no way as way) (schlump), Wednesday, 24 August 2011 19:21 (thirteen years ago)
OK then I will predictably rep Nathaniel Dorsky's "Devotional Cinema"
― Pizzataco Five (admrl), Thursday, 25 August 2011 01:29 (thirteen years ago)
This is the point in the year when i start compiling a pre-sale Phaidon list. I'm never sure when it starts but it should only be a couple of weeks away.
In the interim, i've been visiting Koenig on Charing Cross Road quite a lot. Their basement full of remainders is very good. Picked up Robert Lebeck's Tokyo / Moscow / Leopoldville yesterday.
http://i.imgur.com/CspWMWs.jpg
Also looking forward to getting this:
http://i.imgur.com/XEtZpp3.jpg
Any recommendations, recent purchases, things you're currently reading? Art, design, architecture, fashion, etc, etc
― Yuri Bashment (ShariVari), Thursday, 1 May 2014 11:16 (eleven years ago)
the guy who works in koenig is a dick, went in recently to get an artist friend a birthday present, found some cheapish architecture book that looked like something my m8 would like, took it to the counter and made a comment about it being very reasonably priced. "Well, yeah, it's Richard Maier, what do you expect?"
― online hardman, Thursday, 1 May 2014 13:25 (eleven years ago)
Phaidon's Friends & Family sale is on now so the general sale can only be a couple of days away. I have absolutely no money following the Blackwell's sale but picked up a few things with my loyalty points.
― Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Wednesday, 16 July 2014 11:30 (ten years ago)
I just ordered the giant 'Phaidon Archive of Graphic Design' for cheap!
― Spencer Chow, Monday, 21 July 2014 17:23 (ten years ago)
So did i! That was £144 when it first came out.
― Wristy Hurlington (ShariVari), Monday, 21 July 2014 17:51 (ten years ago)
This thing arrived today - all 30 lbs of it! *Much* bigger than I thought! Since I have a toddler, I'm sure I'll actually open it and enjoy it in about 15 years.
― Spencer Chow, Tuesday, 29 July 2014 00:25 (ten years ago)
Does anyone remember the CD-ROM where you could see Joseph Cornell's boxes in action? You could turn them 360 degrees, zoom in, open the drawers, activate the little chutes and balls...it was so great! It's out of print and obviously doesn't work on any operating system now. That was my favorite art "book"
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 29 July 2014 01:22 (ten years ago)
Phaidon is having one of its ridiculous "friends and family" sales at the moment - though i think it's probably open to everyone with the right e-mail.
I just got books with a face value of £300 for £75 and somehow earned £23 in loyalty points at the same time.
― Petite Lamela (ShariVari), Wednesday, 10 June 2015 15:37 (nine years ago)
Thanks!
― pophatte (admrl), Wednesday, 10 June 2015 15:43 (nine years ago)
That giant phaidon graphic design archive is $20 for Black Friday.
― Spencer Chow, Monday, 23 November 2015 17:00 (nine years ago)
thx
― johnny crunch, Monday, 23 November 2015 17:46 (nine years ago)
holy hell the size of this ting
― johnny crunch, Sunday, 6 December 2015 00:58 (nine years ago)
Want
― brimstead, Sunday, 6 December 2015 01:00 (nine years ago)
Thank you for the Phiadon/Graphic design tip, just ordered, amazing!
I have been on a James Turrell kick recently so have ordered a couple of his editions, hoping that the art will translate well enough onto the page.
― MaresNest, Sunday, 6 December 2015 10:02 (nine years ago)
I just ordered that Phaidon book too, wow!
― she started dancing to that (Finefinemusic), Sunday, 6 December 2015 15:19 (nine years ago)
This seems to be my main vice these days, I just picked up a beautiful Ellsworth Kelly retrospective (second hand) it's big, not huge, but the paper is heavy, the whole thing is weighty and the reproductions are just beautiful.
I'm also looking through AbeBooks trying to pick off the Taschen 'Domus' hardback editions, the cheapy reprint ones are waaay too small to properly read and nearly every page of the 1970s book alone is gold so I'm starting there and working backwards.
― Maresn3st, Friday, 28 May 2021 16:38 (three years ago)
I don't have as many of these as I used to- I think the last one I bought was at the show of Michelangelo's drawings at the Met in like 2017 ("Divine Draftsman and Designer")
A lot of pieces really do not reproduce well, books of Jackson Pollock's paintings for example invariably elicit some response of 'this is completely pointless'. OTOH, I have a little fold-out catalog of Teching Hsieh's 'One Year Performance' from Exit Art that's beautiful and quite moving. Obviously it doesn't reproduce anything.
My favorite might be a full size facsimile of the "Morgan Beatus", a Spanish illuminated manuscript of the apocalypse of Saint John Ilya Kabokov's 'Palace of Projects' was a wonderful text-based exhibit that also translates extremely well to a book format.
― Fauna Sukkot (Deflatormouse), Friday, 28 May 2021 18:16 (three years ago)
I find that you can't go back much beyond the late eighties for second-hand art books as the reproductive quality mostly isn't there, or they're done in b&w. I got a Charles Sheeler book last year on spec and the whole book is tiny, depressing, and counterintuitive.
― Maresn3st, Friday, 28 May 2021 18:37 (three years ago)
Taschen sale on now!
Taschen.com
― Hideous Lump, Thursday, 8 July 2021 19:34 (three years ago)
Anything interesting on Bruegel?
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 30 March 2023 19:37 (two years ago)
I sold and gave away most of my library back in November but kept my absolute favorite art books. These are the ones I would grab in a fire: Goya “Complete Drawings”, “Velazquez: The Technique Of Genius”, Turner “Early Sketchbooks” and “Sketches 1802-20” and two small paperbacks of Hokusai drawings I picked up in Tokyo years ago.
― SQUIRREL MEAT!! (Capitaine Jay Vee), Thursday, 30 March 2023 19:56 (two years ago)
Oh and add the Dover “Complete Etchings” of Rembrandt to that stack!
― SQUIRREL MEAT!! (Capitaine Jay Vee), Thursday, 30 March 2023 19:57 (two years ago)
George Shiras - Hunting Wildlife with Camera and Flash Light Vol. I & II (National Geographic Press, 1936)
― No, 𝘐'𝘮 Breathless! (Deflatormouse), Monday, 15 May 2023 21:20 (two years ago)
("hunting" in this case means taking photos, not actually hunting tbc).
― No, 𝘐'𝘮 Breathless! (Deflatormouse), Monday, 15 May 2023 21:22 (two years ago)
Taschen.com sale starts Thursday
― Hideous Lump, Wednesday, 30 August 2023 14:19 (one year ago)
If you're interested in Graphic Design, the two Taschen histories/overviews are pretty incredible, nice hefty books, pretty cheap, and very well done.
― MaresNest, Wednesday, 30 August 2023 14:36 (one year ago)
Good ‘ol chill 00s ILX
― The Triumphant Return of Bernard & Stubbs (Raymond Cummings), Wednesday, 30 August 2023 15:00 (one year ago)
(Sorry, was reading the very beginnings of this thread.)
Thanks for the head’s up on this sale, will take a look.