A one man subversive think-tank, Richard Dedomenici’s anarcho-surrealist interventions have included building a nuclear fallout shelter in the Great Eastern Hotel. This is Richard’s first book with world-wide distribution, bringing him a step closer towa
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Stanley Spencer was one of Britain’s greatest twentieth-century artists. He became famous for two things: his celebration and immortalisation of his home town of Cookham in Berkshire – his ‘heaven on earth’ as he lovingly called it – and the fusion in hi
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This publication sets out to explore and question the notions of experiment that permeated the extraordinary range of arts practice at Black Mountain College, North Carolina, together with the developments in education and community that unfolded over its
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Bicentenary history of the RWS, told with authority and wit. Many great names appear here: Samuel Palmer, Edward Burne-Jones, Holman Hunt, Alma-Tadema to Laura Knight, Gilbert Spencer, Edward Bawden, William Russell Flint and many others.
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Architecturally, Bristol is often compared unfavourably with Bath. In this scholarly but entertaining and provocative study, Tim Mowl shows that Bristol has not only more Georgian buildings than its neighbour, but a finer and wider range of styles and ty
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The coastline of Great Britain was a powerful magnet for artists in the nineteenth century. Its strong light created ideal conditions for experiments in open-air sketching and photography, and the difficulties of painting the endlessly moving waves presented a constant challenge.
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