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500 Self-Portraits
Julian Bell - 2000
A new version of Phaidon classic published in 1937, this evocative and fascinating book presents 500 of the world's greatest self portraits, arranged in a simple chronological sequence from ancient time to the late 20th century.
Addicted to Loving a Boss
Tina J. - 2020
However, Isa tries to partake in a job she's never done and finds herself not only embarrassed, but humiliated in front of everyone. Unbeknownst to her, the person who pushed her away may be the same one to help her but does it come with a price and is she willing to pay it? Maylan is the boldest of the two but when push comes to shove she has to do what it takes to make it as well. Vernon comes into her life and gives her everything her heart desires but his ex won't give him up without a fight. Maylan is willing to fight for him but once she gets attacked she doesn't feel he's worth it and walks away, only to realize she's in love with him. The journey with these two best friends will have you on the edge of your seat waiting to see what happens next.
100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age
Kelly Grovier - 2013
The global cast includes Marina Abramovic , Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Louise Bourgeois, Maurizio Cattelan, Marlene Dumas, Olafur Eliasson, Andreas Gursky, Cristina Iglesias, On Kawara, Jeff Koons, Ernesto Neto, Gerhard Richter, Pipilotti Rist, Kara Walker, and Ai Weiwei. Many of the pieces reflect the cultural upheavals of recent times, from the collapse of the Berlin Wall to the blossoming of the Arab Spring.A daring yet convincing analysis of which artworks best capture the zeitgeist of our time, Grovier’s list also provides a much-needed map through the landscape of contemporary art. Illustrations of key works are supplemented by comparative images, and short texts offer a biography of each artwork, tracing its inception and impact, and offering a view not only into the imagination of the artist but into the age in which we live.
