In pursuit of both knowledge and delight, the craft of botanical illustration has always required not only meticulous draftsmanship but also a rigorous scientific understanding. This new edition of a TASCHEN classic celebrates the botanical tradition and talents with a selection of outstanding works from the National Library of Vienna, including many new images.
Una aproximación al arte del montaje tanto de sonido como de imagen, a la creación, la técnica y los secretos que rodean ambos oficios.
Michael Ondaatje y Walter Murch se conocieron en el rodaje de El paciente inglés. La película, basada en la novela homónima de Ondaatje ganadora del Premio Booker, consiguió nueve Oscar: el de mejor montaje y el de mejor sonido reconocían el talento de Murch.
La curiosidad del escritor le llevó a acercarse a Walter Murch, alguien que trabajaba con un lenguaje en principio muy distinto al suyo. Aquel encuentro derivó en una amistad a la que hoy debemos uno de los mejores libros sobre cine.
Se trata de una mirada única sobre el trabajo de directores como Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Anthony Minghella, Philip Kaufman o Fred Zinneman pero, sobre todo, es una aproximación de la manos de un genio al arte del montaje tanto de sonido como de imagen. El interrogatorio de un gran amante del séptimo arte como Michael Ondaatje se convierte en una lección magistral de cine.
Las películas de Spielberg son célebres y han cautivado a millones de espectadores por la forma en que combinan el aspecto comercial con la profundidad creativa del director. A menudo sus filmes ocultan un cierto trasfondo oscuro que se complementa con su maestría para entrelazar historias extraordinarias con los aspectos más mundanos de la vida. Y es
que hasta Indiana Jones tiene un lado vulnerable y humano.
Pop artist, painter of modern life, landscape painter, master of color, explorer of image and perception―for six decades, David Hockney has been known as an artist who always finds new ways of exploring the world and its representational possibilities. He has consistently created unforgettable images: works with graphic lines and integrated text in the Swinging Sixties in London; the famous swimming pool series as a representation of the 1970s California lifestyle; closely observed portraits and brightly colored, oversized landscapes after his eventual return to his native Yorkshire. In addition to drawings in which he transfers what he sees directly onto paper, there are multiperspective Polaroid collages that open up the space into a myriad of detailed views, and iPad drawings in which he captures light using a most modern medium―testaments to Hockney’s enduring delight in experimentation.
This special edition has been newly assembled from the two volumes of the David Hockney: A Bigger Book monograph to celebrate TASCHEN’s 40th anniversary. Hockney’s life and work is presented year by year as a dialogue between his works and voices from the time period, alongside reviews and reflections by the artist in a chronological text, supplemented by portrait photographs and exhibition views. Together they open up new perspectives, page after page, revealing how Hockney undertakes his artistic research, how his painting develops, and where he finds inspiration for his multifaceted work.
Scandinavia is world famous for its inimitable, democratic designs which bridge the gap between crafts and industrial production, organic forms and everyday functionality. This all-you-need guide includes a detailed look at Scandinavian furniture, glass, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, metalware, and industrial design from 1900 to the present day, with in depth entries on 125 designers and design led companies.
Peter Lindbergh photographed Dior’s most exceptional muses, Marion Cotillard and Charlize Theron among them, and signed campaigns for Lady Dior and J'Adore with his inimitable style. Throughout his career, the photographer was one of the house’s closest collaborators. This final book was an original cocreation that was close to the artist’s heart―and to ours.