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Art and Architecture 2013 Art and Architecture 2013 Books for Courses ART & FEATURED TITLES ARCHITECTURE 2013 Will Gompertz WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? THE SURPRISING, SHOCKING, AND SOMETIMES CONTENTS STRANGE STORY OF 150 YEARS OF MODERN ART ART HISTORY 3 “Gompertz has an uncanny knack for making CRITICISM & THEORY 6 difficult art (and ideas) easy….A lively, witty ac- ART & LITERATURE 9 count of the major moments and movements of DESIGN 12 the past 150 years.”—Associated Press ARCHITECTURE 13 See Art History, page 3 ART TECHNIQUE 15 CREATIVE INSPIRATION 16 GENERAL INTEREST 20 REFERENCE 24 Ellen Forney MARBLES INDEX 25 MANIA, DEPRESSION, MICHELANGELO, AND ME COLLEGE FACULTY 26 A Graphic Memoir INFORMATION SERVICE (CFIS) PERSONAL COPY FORM 27 “Brutally honest and deeply moving, the book is by EXAMINATION COPY FORM 28 turns dark, mordant, and hilarious. One of this year’s best American memoirs.”—Philadelphia Inquirer See Art and Literature, page 9 Click on the 13-digit ISBN for more information on any title. Simon Garfield To order examination or per- JUST MY TYPE sonal copies of any of the titles Foreword by Dava Sobel listed in this catalog, please “Garfield’s engaging history of letter design will complete the appropriate form be eye candy....[Just My Type is] stuffed with at the back of the catalog. fascinating bits of information...lively, richly illustrated.”—NPR For personal service, adoption See Design, page 12 assistance, and complimentary exam copies, please sign up for our College Faculty Information Keri Smith Service at: THE POCKET SCAVENGER www.penguin.com/facinfo Keri Smith, bestselling author of Wreck This Journal, returns with an exploration into the creative process and chance that sends readers on an unusual scavenger hunt to collect random items. See Creative Inspiration, page 16 PENGUIN GROUP USA Ai WeiWei with Hans Ulrich Obrist AI WEIWEI SPEAKS Academic Marketing 375 Hudson Street In this series of interviews conducted over sev- New York, NY 10014 eral years, one of the world’s most significant creative and cultural figures discusses the many www.penguin.com/academic dimensions of his artistic life. See General Interest, page 20 ART HISTORY ART HISTORY NEW! Igor Golomstock TOTALITARIAN ART Serge Bramly Translated by Robert Chandler LEONARDO A thorough and serious comparative study of the THE ARTIST AND THE MAN official art of Stalin’s Russia, Hitler’s Germany, Translated by Sían Reynolds Mussolini’s Italy, and Mao’s China. “Golomstock Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-023175-5 • $28.00 convincingly demonstrates how the overlapping aesthetic values of these superficially disparate Robert Byrd regimes underlined how much they had in com- LEONARDO, THE BEAUTIFUL DREAMER mon….Fascinating.”—Wall Street Journal. A children’s picture book that explores the life and Overlook • 464 pp. • 978-1-59020-670-6 • $30.00 work of Leonardo da Vinci. Dutton Children’s • 40 pp. • 978-0-525-47033-5 • $17.99 NEW! Will Gompertz Benvenuto Cellini WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? AUTOBIOGRAPHY THE SURPRISING, SHOCKING, Translated with a revised Introduction AND SOMETIMES STRANGE STORY and Notes by George Bull OF 150 YEARS OF MODERN ART Penguin Classics • 496 pp. • 978-0-14-044718-7 • $16.00 The former director of the Tate Gallery takes read- ers on a captivating tour of modern art from im- pressionism to the present day, telling the story NEW! of the movements, the artists, and the works that Scott Christianson defined the modern world. 100 DIAGRAMS THAT Dutton • 432 pp. • 978-0-525-95267-1 • $28.95 CHANGED THE WORLD Plume • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-218029-7 • $18.00 FROM THE EARLIEST CAVE PAINTINGS Paperback available October 2013 TO THE INNOVATION OF THE IPOD A fascinating collection of the most significant plans, sketches, drawings, and illustrations that The Guerrilla Girls have shaped the way we think about the world. THE GUERRILLA GIRLS’ BEDSIDE “This handsomely designed volume...provok[es] COMPANION TO THE HISTORY many ‘aha moments.’”—The New York Times Book OF WESTERN ART Review. Penguin • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-025997-1 • $22.00 Winner of the College Art Association Distinguished Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-29877-4 • $25.00 Feminist Award BITCHES, BIMBOS, AND BALLBREAKERS Kenneth Clark THE GUERRILLA GIRLS’ ILLUSTRATED LEONARDO DA VINCI GUIDE TO FEMALE STEREOTYPES Revised with an Introduction by Martin Kemp Penguin • 96 pp. • 978-0-14-200101-1 • $25.00 Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-016982-9 • $21.95 Howard Hibbard Deborah Davis BERNINI STRAPLESS: JOHN SINGER SARGENT Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-013598-5 • $16.00 AND THE FALL OF MADAME X Tarcher • 320 pp. • 978-1-58542-336-1 • $15.95 Phoebe Hoban BASQUIAT Roberta Edwards A QUICK KILLING IN ART WHO WAS LEONARDO DA VINCI? “Compulsively readable....There is enormous value Illustrated by True Kelley in it, especially in Hoban’s depiction of the glitzy An accessible portrait for children of the quintes- 1980s art world, which is sharply etched and deadly sential Renaissance man. accurate.”—Patricia Bosworth, The New York Times. Grosset & Dunlap • 112 pp. • 978-0-448-44301-0 • $4.99 Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-303512-1 • $18.00 A New York Times Notable Book Charles Freeman THE GREEK ACHIEVEMENT David Hockney THE FOUNDATION OF THE WESTERN WORLD SECRET KNOWLEDGE Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-029323-4 • $25.00 REDISCOVERING THE LOST TECHNIQUES OF THE OLD MASTERS EXPANDED EDITION Go to http://us.penguingroup.com/ Hockney’s controversial thesis argues that the Old newsletters to sign up for the Penguin Masters used optics and lenses to create their hy- Classics Newsletter, and get all the latest perrealist masterpieces. “A fascinating...revision information on new books for your courses of great Western art.”—Los Angeles Times. Viking Studio • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-200512-5 • $45.00 ART & ARCHITECTURE 3 PENGUIN GROUP USA ART HISTORY NEW! NEW! Harold Holzer and the Neil MacGregor New-York Historical Society SHAKESPEARE’S RESTLESS WORLD THE CIVIL WAR IN 50 OBJECTS A PORTRAIT OF AN ERA IN TWENTY OBJECTS Introduction by Eric Foner In this brilliant work of historical reconstruc- From a soldier’s diary to John Brown’s pike, tion, MacGregor and his team at the British the Emancipation Proclamation, a Confederate Museum, working in collaboration with the Palmetto flag, and leaves from Abraham Lincoln’s Royal Shakespeare Company and the BBC, pres- bier, Lincoln scholar Holzer sheds new light on the ent twenty objects that capture the essence of war by examining fifty objects from the New-York Shakespeare’s world. Historical Society’s acclaimed collection. Viking • 336 pp. • 978-0-670-02634-0 • $35.00 Viking • 416 pp. • 978-0-670-01463-7 •$36.00 Available October 2013 NEW! Ada Louise Huxtable A HISTORY OF THE WORLD FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT IN 100 OBJECTS See Architecture, page 13 From the renowned director of the British Museum comes a kaleidoscopic history of humanity told Justin Kaplan through things we have made. Includes more than WHEN THE ASTORS OWNED NEW YORK 150 color photographs. “This continually fascinat- BLUE-BLOODS AND ing illustrated survey examines 100 exemplary GRAND HOTELS IN A GILDED AGE items held by the British Museum in London— “At once social history and cultural anthropology...a from a carved mammoth tusk to a credit card— distillation of a place and of a time by a smiling that characterize their eras and shed light on the and sardonic observer.”—David Aaron, Harvard forward (if not always upward) movement of the University. human race.”—Time. Plume • 208 pp. • 978-0-452-28858-4 • $15.00 Viking • 736 pp. • 978-0-670-02270-0 • $45.00 NEW! Nouritza Matossian Nasser D. Khalili BLACK ANGEL THE ARTS OF ISLAM THE LIFE OF ARSHILE GORKY TREASURES FROM THE Overlook • 576 pp. • 978-1-58567-285-1 • $29.95 NASSER D. KHALILI COLLECTION Documents the Islamic art collection of Nasser D. Charles Nicholl Khalili in over five hundred stunning color photo- LEONARDO DA VINCI graphs that range the history of Islamic art from FLIGHTS OF THE MIND its beginnings in the 7th century to the early 20th “Fresh, detailed, vivid, and presents perhaps the century. most fully human Leonardo we have.”—The New Overlook • 400 pp. • 978-1-59020-393-4 • $65.00 Yorker. “Copiously researched....A beautifully writ- ISLAMIC ART AND CULTURE ten, masterful biography.”—Kirkus Reviews. A VISUAL HISTORY 16-page color photo insert, b/w illustrations. In this exquisite oversized volume spanning 1200 Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-303612-8 • $20.00 years of history, Professor Khalili presents a bench- mark visual history of the peoples, the cultures, and Sherwin B. Nuland the artworks that have defined the Islamic world. LEONARDO DA VINCI Overlook • 192 pp. • 978-1-58567-839-6 • $65.00 A PENGUIN LIVES BIOGRAPHY Penguin • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-303510-7 • $14.00 NEW! Richard Kurin THE SMITHSONIAN’S HISTORY OF Harvey Rachlin AMERICA IN 101 OBJECTS SCANDALS, VANDALS, AND DA VINCIS A GALLERY OF REMARKABLE ART TALES Under Secretary for Art, History, and Culture The unique histories behind nearly thirty master- Richard Kurin, aided by a team of top Smithsonian pieces that survived burglary, forgery, revolutions, curators and scholars, has assembled a liter- ransoms, religious sects, and shipwrecks. ary exhibition of 101 objects from across the Penguin • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-303835-1 • $15.00 Smithsonian’s museums that offer a new perspec- tive on the history of the United States. Penguin Press • 624 pp. • 978-1-59420-529-3 •$50.00 Available November 2013 Now you can E-MAIL your desk copy request to Penguin Group (USA)’s Academic Marketing Department to save time: [email protected]. Or FAX to: 212-366-2933 ART & ARCHITECTURE 4 PENGUIN GROUP USA ART HISTORY NEW! Michael Sims William Rubin ADAM’S NAVEL A CURATOR’S QUEST A NATURAL AND CULTURAL BUILDING THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART’S HISTORY OF THE HUMAN FORM PAINTING AND SCULPTURE COLLECTION, Penguin • 352 pp.
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