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AUTUMN 2015 ART ARCHITECTURE DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY Jamie Okuma (Luiseño/Shoshone-Bannock), Boots (Detail), 2013–14 AUTUMN 2015 ART ARCHITECTURE DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY Jamie Okuma (Luiseño/Shoshone-Bannock), Boots (detail), 2013–14. Glass beads on boots designed by Christian Louboutin. Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. Photo by Walter Silver/PEM. From Native Fashon Now (see page 14) ART CHILDREN’S BOOKS ART DECO: 50 WORKS OF ART YOU SHOULD KNOW 36 13 BRIDGES CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW 55 ART FORMS FROM THE ABYSS: ERNST HAECKEL’S IMAGES FROM HIERONYMUS BOSCH: STICKER BOOK 56 THE HMS CHALLENGER EXPEDITION 11 FRIDA KAHLO: THE ARTIST IN THE BLUE HOUSE 57 ART NOUVEAU: 50 WORKS OF ART YOU SHOULD KNOW 37 WHERE’S THE ARTIST? FROM CAVE PAINTINGS TO MODERN ART: A LOOK AND FIND BOOK 52–53 THE BAUERS: JOSEPH, FRANZ & FERDINAND—AN ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHY 12 A YEAR IN ART: THE ACTIVITY BOOK 54 BERLIN METROPOLIS: 1918–1933 38 BLUE BOY AND COMPANY: EUROPEAN ART AT THE HUNTINGTON 26 FASHION AND LIFESTYLE BOTTICELLI 27 COCKTAILS OF THE MOVIES: AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO CINEMATIC MIXOLOGY 5 THE BROAD COLLECTION 19 KOSTAS MURKUDIS 45 A BUTTERFLY JOURNEY: THE LIFE AND ART OF MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN 32 NATIVE FASHION NOW: NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN STYLE 14 CREATURES OF THE DEEP: THE POP-UP BOOK 10 CHRISTOFFER W. ECKERSBERG 28 PHOTOGRAPHY THE IDEA OF NORTH: PAINTINGS BY LAWREN HARRIS 23 700 NIMES ROAD: CATHERINE OPIE 15 IMPERFECT CHRONOLOGY: ARAB ART FROM THE MODERN TO THE A YEAR IN PHOTOGRAPHY: MAGNUM ARCHIVE 9 CONTEMPORARY—WORKS FROM THE BARJEEL ART COLLECTION 25 ANTON CORBIJN: 1-2-3-4 40 IMPRESSIONISM: REIMAGINING ART 2 FACING CHANGE: DOCUMENTING AMERICA 8 EMILY JACIR: EUROPA 24 FORMS OF JAPAN: MICHAEL KENNA 41 JAPAN’S LOVE FOR IMPRESSIONISM: FROM MONET TO RENOIR 31 STEVE HIETT: BEYOND BLONDE 44 KLEE AND KANDINSKY: NEIGHBORS, FRIENDS, RIVALS 17 VIVIANE SASSEN: UMBRA 43 LIVING FOR THE MOMENT: JAPANESE PRINTS FROM THE BARBARA S. BOWMAN COLLECTION 33 SUBTERRANEAN LONDON: CRACKING THE CAPITAL 6 NIGHT VISION: NOCTURNES IN AMERICAN ART, 1860–1960 35 UNFORGOTTEN NEW YORK: LEGENDARY SPACES OF THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY AVANT-GARDE 4 PAINTING 2.0: EXPRESSION IN THE INFORMATION AGE 21 ROMAN VISHNIAC REDISCOVERED 39 LUCY SPARROW’S FELT WORLD 7 WATER: BERNHARD EDMAIER 3 FRANCES STARK 22 THINGS BEYOND RESEMBLANCE: JAMES WELLING PHOTOGRAPHS 42 SUNLIGHT ON THE RIVER: POEMS ABOUT PAINTINGS, PAINTINGS ABOUT POEMS 29 SURREALIST SCULPTURE 16 BACKLIST TEL AVIV MUSEUM OF ART VISITS BERLIN: MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART 34 ART 64–79 DIANA THATER: THE SYMPATHETIC IMAGINATION 20 AFRICA, ASIA, AND OCEANIA 80 THE WOMEN OF KLIMT, SCHIELE, AND KOKOSCHKA 30 ARCHITECTURE 81–82 CHILDREN’S BOOKS 58–63 ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN DESIGN 87 AFRICAN TEXTILES: THE KARUN THAKAR COLLECTION 48 E-BOOKS 94 BREGUET: ART AND INNOVATION IN WATCHMAKING 13 FASHION 84–86 A VERY BRITISH HERITAGE: THE STORIES BEHIND BRITAIN’S ICONIC BRANDS 46 GRAFFITI AND STREET ART 83 THE BROAD: AN ART MUSEUM DESIGNED BY DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO 18 JEWELRY 86 DAMASCUS TILES: MAMLUK AND OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURAL CERAMICS FROM SYRIA 49 PHOTOGRAPHY 88–93 GERMAN ARCHITECTURE ANNUAL 2015|16 50 MARC MIMRAM: ARCHITECTURE & STRUCTURE 51 APPENDIX SILVER TO STEEL: THE MODERN DESIGNS OF PETER MULLER-MUNK 47 INDEX 95–97 SALES INFORMATION 98–99 2 PRESTEL ART PRESTEL PHOTOGRAPHY 3 Reflecting the most recent research on this The latest book by the award-winning groundbreaking artistic movement, this lavishly photographer Bernhard Edmaier presents illustrated and comprehensive book examines his stunning vistas of water in awe-inspiring Impressionism on a global scale, from its iconic views of our planet. French masterpieces to less familiar works by Scandinavian, German, British, and North American artists. IMPRESSIONISM WATER REIMAGINING ART BY BERNHARD EDMAIER, TEXT BY ANGELIKA JUNG-HÜTTL NORBERT WOLF In his seminal photography books, Bernhard Edmaier captures One of the art world’s most recognizable and popular styles, dreamy, color-saturated, seemingly abstract images of earth Impressionism is also one of the most complex. In this sumptuous from above. In this new volume, Edmaier looks at water—from overview Norbert Wolf lends his attention to all aspects both the air and the ground—as a source of life and one of the of Impressionism: its historical precursors, contemporary most important landscape-shaping forces on earth. Readers rivals, and the movements it inspired. Over 200 large format will be enthralled by Edmaier’s stunning shots of water in all reproductions of entire works and highlighted details introduce its forms—rivers and streams, deltas and floodplains, surging readers to the Impressionists’ aesthetics and techniques. Wolf on the coasts, frozen in glaciers, as vaporous clouds, and the draws insightful parallels between these paintings and other spray over erupting volcanoes. Edmaier covers familiar and far- contemporary works of music, photography, and literature. flung locations on every continent: from Alaska to the American Tracing the movement’s expansion from France to the rest Southwest; Costa Rica to Chile and Argentina; Canada, of Europe and North America, this volume shines a spotlight Greenland, and Russia; from Germany and Switzerland, to Italy, on the main protagonists who were key in the development Croatia, Iceland, and Norway; from Djibouti to Kenya, Tanzania, of Impressionism. It highlights not only the French pioneers— Namibia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo; along with Claude Monet, Gustave Caillebotte, Édouard Manet, Pierre- Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica. His pictures not only Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, and others—but also Max document the beauty of these places but they also tell a story Liebermann, Lovis Corinth, John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt, of the changes our earth and its water systems are undergoing William Merritt Chase, and James McNeill Whistler, to name as the result of climate change—from desertification to Arctic a few. As luxurious as it is authoritative, this wide-ranging thaw and rising sea levels. Presented in an extra-large format investigation of a moment in art history reveals works and ideas that magnifies both the intensity and the details of Edmaier’s that will surprise even the most seasoned aficionado. work, this extraordinary and important book documents water’s power to create and destroy; to give life and take it away. NORBERT WOLF is an art historian who lectures frequently. His many publications include Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Albrecht Dürer (all by Prestel). BERNHARD EDMAIER is a civil engineer and geologist, who has photographed earth and its oceans for over 20 years. He is the author of EarthSong, Earth on Fire, and Earth. ANGELIKA JUNG-HÜTTL is a geologist and writer, who has worked closely with Edmaier for more than two decades. 272 pages with 220 color illustrations 224 pages with 220 color illustrations Hardcover Hardcover 1 3 11 x 13/2 in. / 28 x 34 cm 11 /4 x 14 in. / 30 x 35.5 cm ISBN 978-3-7913-4978-7 ISBN 978-3-7913-8165-7 US$75 £50 Can.$85 US$65 £45 Can.$72 Pub. date: US October / UK September 2015 Pub. date: US October / UK September 2015 4 PRESTEL PHOTOGRAPHY PRESTEL LIFESTYLE 5 Captivating photographs from the present Movie trivia with a twist—a fun and delicious and the past take readers on a tour through collection of cocktail recipes and new New York City’s most influential cultural illustrations of the iconic films they appeared in. spaces—reminding us of what made them legendary, and revealing what has replaced them. UNFORGOTTEN NEW YORK COCKTAILS OF THE MOVIES LEGENDARY SPACES OF THE AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO CINEMATIC MIXOLOGY TWENTIETH-CENTURY AVANT-GARDE WILL FRANCIS AND STACEY MARSH DAVID BRUN-LAMBERT, JOHN SHORT, AND DAVID TANGUY WITH A FOREWORD BY JONAS MEKAS Cocktails of the Movies is the perfect book for gathering friends AND AN INTRODUCTION BY JOHN GIORNO and making the fabulous mixed drinks that are featured in your favorite films. From Groundhog Day it’s Sweet Vermouth on the If you lived in New York City in the 1950s, '60s, '70s, or '80s, you Rocks with a Twist; from A Clockwork Orange, a Moloko Plus. were likely enchanted by a particular, legendary place. Late- Imbibe a White Russian with the Dude, Jeff Bridges, from The night spots like the Copacabana, Studio 54, The Mudd Club, Big Lebowski, or kick back and savor some Mississippi Punch or The Roxy; music venues such as CBGBs and the Village with Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s. 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In addition, it covers locations to see what made them so beloved back in the day all the basics of preparing, garnishing, and serving cocktails and reveal what they look like now. Each chapter includes in style. No matter what your taste in movies or liquor, there’s background history of the space, as well as quotes from famous something for everyone—including a Virgin Piña Colada (Kurt artists, musicians, and other key players of the time. Together, Russell, Deathproof) and the Arnold Palmer (Will Ferrell’s these words and pictures comprise a bittersweet elegy for a optionally alcoholic cooler in The Other Guys)—in this original city’s iconic spaces and show the continued relevance of New collection.
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