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Piet Blanckaert
Gardens
2024 || Hardcover || Jean-Pierre Gabriel || Hatje Cantz
Piet Blanckaert, one of Belgium's most important landscape architects, brings more than forty years of experience and a love of gardens to his work. Inspired by the great English landscape architects, his repertoire ranges from the walled gardens of his hometown of Bruges to magically structured landscape ensembles. With an introductory essay on his working methods, this book presents Blanckaert's gardens from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, from the earliest to the most recent, captured in ...
Reza Abdoh
2024 || Paperback || Charlie Fox e.a. || Hatje Cantz
Profusely illustrated, Reza Abdoh is a major monograph on one of the most influential theater artists of the latter-20th century. The book contains new essays on Abdoh's works in theater, film, and video, published and unpublished interviews with the director, conversations with his friends and colleagues, scripts of Abdoh's plays, and contemporary reviews.
Lina Bo Bardi 100: Brazil's Alternative Path to Modernism
Brazil's Alternative Path to Modernism
2024 || Hardcover || Renato Anelli || Hatje Cantz
The Italio-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992) forged a unique path with her bold designs. Spanning architecture, stage sets, fashion, and furniture, her work drew inspiration from the International Style, which she translated into her own visual language. Fundamental to her work was her thoughtful engagement with her adopted country of Brazil, its culture, society, and politics, and she productively and provocatively voiced her sometimes radical views through designs, exhibitio...
The Flemish Masters From Van Eyck to Bruegel
From Van Eyck to Bruegel
2024 || Hardcover || Matthias Depoorter || Hatje Cantz
Occasionally, when something seems very familiar you lose sight of what makes it so special: Flemish Masters. From van Eyck to Bruegel sets out to counteract this effect and opens our eyes once again to the revolution that took place in the Low Countries in the 15th and 16th centuries that shaped the course of European art. In 48 lavishly illustrated analyses, Matthias Depoorter explores how painters such as Van Eyck, Van der Weiden, Massys, Bosch, and Bruegel reached unprecedented heights, a...
Motherland
PARANGOLE – A Journal About the Urbanised Planet (Issue No. 1)
2024 || Paperback || Gran Horizonte Media e.a. || Hatje Cantz
Displacement and Migration as an urban issue