The Art of Peter Max

The Art of Peter Max
Author: Charles A. Riley,Peter Max
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015055891793

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Gathers the artist's paintings, drawings, graphics, etchings, and posters to illustrate his life and career.

The Universe of Peter Max

The Universe of Peter Max
Author: Peter Max
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780062121400

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An in-depth look at the personal and artistic life of renowned artist Peter Max...in his own words In this intimate visual memoir, artist Peter Max details his life journey as an artist, providing a stirring account of himself as a young boy and as a successful artist eager to return to the days of wonderment and inspiration found only in dreams and childhood. Max charts his ascension in the art world and pauses to reflect on the nature of creativity, the universe at large, his many loves, and his ability to see beauty in the everyday. Vibrantly illustrated with Max's signature work, including some never-before-seen pieces, this colorful memoir reveals the personal inspiration behind the work of one of the world's most popular artists. With 200 full-color photographs

The Peter Max Book of Needlepoint

The Peter Max Book of Needlepoint
Author: Peter Max,Susan Sommers Winer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1972
Genre: Canvas embroidery
ISBN: UIUC:30112012648165

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The Peter Max Land of Yellow

The Peter Max Land of Yellow
Author: Peter Max
Publsiher: Franklin Watts
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1970-01-01
Genre: Colors
ISBN: 0531019594

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In order to save the Rainbow Land, the Purple King makes a dash across each rainbow band to get the fifty pounds of red demanded by the Shadow Prince.

Peter Max Paints America

Peter Max Paints America
Author: Peter Max
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1976
Genre: United States
ISBN: UOM:39015007573903

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Confessions of a Middle Aged Hippie

Confessions of a Middle Aged Hippie
Author: Beverley Golden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1628650222

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A Groovy Peek into "Confessions of a Middle-Aged Hippie" Should the wild escapades of your twenties and beyond silently recede into decades past? Or would you have the guts to bare it all, with the enthusiasm of a peace-loving, truth-seeking middle-aged hippie? Beverley Golden presents a love-offering of profound lessons from heart-wrenching, humorous encounters in standing up to Gods of conventional medicine while staring death in the eye, raising a child TV star, and pursuing a career in the entertainment industry at all costs always choosing a life colored by love, laughter and hope as the only possible outcome. Blazing trails though the 60s and 70s, right up to today, this candid, conversational memoir affirms the power of intuition and teaches us to never underestimate the role of questioning everything on the path of a true hippie seeker. Be forewarned this book may not be for you: If you ve never faced insurmountable health challenges determined to find another way If you never dated (or married) someone despite obvious omens courtesy of your family, God and/or Mother Nature If you ve never wanted to be on Oprah or dreamed of writing a book in eight days If you once had the chance to divulge your dreams to a rock star about your past-life connection, but failed to take it If you aren t intrigued by horoscopes, Hair or Daryl Hall and John Oates If you think everything you did in Vegas should definitely stay in Vegas Beverley s unconventional memoir will inspire you to live life on your own terms. This book proves it: you are not alone in the universe and we re all hippies at heart.

Art of the 3rd Reich

Art of the 3rd Reich
Author: Peter Adam
Publsiher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1995-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0810926156

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Nearly fifty years after the collapse of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich, the officially sanctioned art of his National Socialist regime remains largely unknown. Since 1945, few people have seen these controversial works: many were destroyed in World War Two bombings; most of what survived is hidden away, accessible only to scholars. In Art of the Third Reich, Peter Adam--who grew up in Berlin in the Hitler era--has gone back to Germany after years in England as a BBC documentary-film producer and made an extensive study of the art of the National Socialists. Adam explores its complex ramifications, which led to a traditional German style linked to nature, family, and the homeland and to the suppression of modern art--associated by the Reich with large cities, internationalism, and decadence. Painting, sculpture, architecture, film, and all the other art disciplines were compelled to serve as vehicles for the transmission of National Socialist ideology, intended to forge the people's collective mind in the Nazi mold. Hitler's belief that architecture was the most forceful manifestation of absolute political power lay at the heart of his grandiose schemes for redesigning Munich, Berlin, Nuremberg, and more than a score of other German cities. Hitler also virtually created a new art--the art of manipulating mass emotions, which he skillfully used at Nazi Party rallies and in mass sports events, such as the notorious Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936. How this art form was enacted against a backdrop of colossal architecture makes a fascinating and important leitmotif in this study. The research for this engrossing book took Adam to hidden repositories in both the United States and Germany. Fromoften tattered books and magazines of the period, he has gleaned many of the 321 illustrations covering the broad spectrum of National Socialist art, which scholars are now beginning to recognize as an essential source of information about the perplexing Third Reich.

In the Field

In the Field
Author: Cathy Lane,Angus Carlyle
Publsiher: Uniformbooks
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013
Genre: Arts, Modern
ISBN: 0956855962

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This is a collection of interviews with contemporary sound artists who use field recording in their work. These conversations explore the fundamental issues that underlie the development of field recording as the core of their practice. Recurring themes include early motivations, aesthetic preferences, the audible presence of the recordist and the nature of the field. Conversations with Manuela Barile, Angus Carlyle, Budhaditya Chattopadhyay, Viv Corringham, Peter Cusack, Steven Feld, Felicity Ford, Jez Riley French, Antye Greie, Christina Kubisch, Cathy Lane, Francisco López, Annea Lockwood, Andrea Polli, Ian Rawes, Lasse-Marc Riek, Hiroki Sasajima, Davide Tidoni, Hildegard Westerkamp and Jana Winderen.