Results for 'ariana reines'

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  1. The Rose
    1. Ariana Reines

    The Rose

    Poems
    € 18,50
  2. Lauren Quin: Eyelets of Alkaline

    Lauren Quin: Eyelets of Alkaline

    In intense monochromatic hues of black and gray, Quin’s paintings examine the mutability of language and symbol Los Angeles–based artist Lauren Quin (born 1992) approaches the act of painting as a process of ongoing inquiry. Composed from dynamic, intensely chromatic forms, her paintings challenge our understanding of abstraction. Eyelets of Alkaline focuses on Quin’s latest body of work, which represents a turn from an “overdose” of chromatic intensity toward what she describes as a “detox of color” in a palette of tonal blacks and grays. Alongside vivid illustrations and foldout pages, the publication also includes a new text by the poet, playwright and essayist Ariana Reines, described as “one of the crucial voices of her generation” by Michael Silverblatt on NPR’s Bookworm.

    € 39,95
  3. The Rose
    1. Ariana Reines

    The Rose

    The Rose, Reines’s fifth and most captivating full-length collection, is all about bodies (historical, mythical, or contemporary). . . .What makes The Rose so pleasurable is that femininity and gender at large is not fixed, nor starved, of its personal needs. In a world overflowing with suffering, there is no want too great, too “silly” (or maybe it is, but who cares?) for Reines’s narrator. It feels like a radical act of pleasure

    € 14,95
  4. Mai-Thu Perret

    Mai-Thu Perret

    € 55,50
  5. Magic and the Occult in Contemporary Poetry
    1. Daniel John Pilkington

    Magic and the Occult in Contemporary Poetry

    It defines a magical or occult poetics in terms of the willingness of a poet to entertain a magical worldview for the purposes of writing poetry or the willingness to experiment with creative techniques and processes derived from magical or occult practices.

    € 142,95
  6. Wave of Blood
    1. Ariana Reines

    Wave of Blood

    € 16,50
  7. The Origin of the World
    1. Ariana Reines

    The Origin of the World

    Essays and Performance 2006–2023
    € 23,50
  8. Ann Craven: Twelve Moons

    Ann Craven: Twelve Moons

    With a lush and sensuous palette, Craven renders the changing cycles of the moon with an intimate sense of memory Organized by the Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art, Twelve Moons presents the visionary works of American painter Ann Craven (born 1967), known for her vibrant depictions of the moon and the night sky. Through her practice of painting en plein air, Craven captures the conditions she observes over the course of the lunar cycle, which then become the inspiration for her larger monumental compositions. In an extensive series, Craven creates a captivating panorama that encompasses the cycles of the moon throughout the 2022 lunar year. Often painting from the same viewpoint, Craven’s nocturnal yet tranquil compositions sometimes only differ in the light that the moon casts on her surroundings. Twelve Moons forms a distinct chapter in Craven’s oeuvre, showcasing her ongoing fascination with the wonders of the natural phenomena that surround us.

    € 60,95
  9. Liz Larner: Don’t Put It Back Like It Was

    Liz Larner: Don’t Put It Back Like It Was

    A long-overdue appreciation of the influential sculpture of Liz Larner and its radically adventurous formal and conceptual vocabulary Los Angeles–based sculptor and installation artist Liz Larner (born 1960) was originally a photographer: in some of her earliest projects, she documented the volatility of bacterial cultures in petri dishes. However, she soon realized that she was more compelled by the dishes themselves and how they presented questions about what an art object can entail. Since then, she has continued to pursue her interest in formal unpredictability through a focus on sculpture and architectural space. Composed of a diverse variety of materials, her sculptures frequently function as optical illusions that seem to bend the space around them. Sometimes rigidly technical in their geometry and at other times soft-edged and amorphous, Larner’s sculptures are striking both for their fluctuation of form and for their representation of spatial politics. Repositioning her enduring formal and material concerns alongside her relationship to a feminist sculptural position, this monograph offers an opportunity to consider Larner’s artistic project within today’s expanded discourses of embodiment, gender and posthumanism, and to recalibrate our understanding of it in relation to male-dominated Postminimalism and installation art, which have often underpinned Larner’s critical reception. Poet Ariana Reines, cultural critic and theorist Catherine Liu, and curators Connie Butler and Mary Ceruti consider the physical properties and sociopolitical implications of the materials present in Larner’s work, which range from ceramic to steel chain to surgical gauze to human hair.

    € 38,95
  10. Niki de Saint Phalle in the 1960s
    1. Jill Dawsey
    2. Michelle White

    Niki de Saint Phalle in the 1960s

    A timely reassessment of the artist’s early performances and feminist sculptures, affirming their radical engagements and art historical significance

    € 55,50
  11. Kink

    Kink

    Kink is a groundbreaking anthology of literary short fiction exploring love and desire, BDSM, and interests across the sexual spectrum, edited by lauded writers R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell, and featuring a roster of all-star contributors including Alexander Chee, Roxane Gay, Carmen Maria Machado, and more.

    € 17,50
  12. Life Without Air
    1. Daisy Lafarge

    Life Without Air

    The debut collection of a stand-out contemporary poet, bringing an ecological vision to relationships

    € 14,95