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Laurie Anderson

Laurie Anderson

Laurie Anderson

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
2026
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Sometime before the pandemic, Anderson a legendary figure in the worlds of art, performance, and music was in the midst of preparing for two monumental survey exhibitions. Prompted by those tours de force, Anderson gathers in this volume the most important work of her career, including new groundbreaking work that few have seen. Spanning a half century, Anderson writes about the ideas that have guided her work across media. Packaged in a compact paper slipcase, the jacketed flexibound volume features monumental new works alongside significant historical pieces and betrays Anderson as the original multihyphenate artist. From music, video, and performance to room-size installations, sculpture, and painting, she moves easily between traditional and digital techniques and, in the last fifteen years, VR and AI technology. From immersive installations to technological marvels like the tape-bow violin, Anderson s work seamlessly merges innovation with a profound sense of lightness, humor, and humanity. Central to Anderson s artistic imagination is her compelling storytelling. This book, presented entirely in the artist s own words, provides a personal exploration of her work, unveiling how she uses technology and narrative to reflect, decipher, and comment on the roles of technology, language, and politics in American culture.
Laurie Anderson

Laurie Anderson

Laurie Anderson

Skira Rizzoli
2018
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Laurie Anderson is one of the most revered artists working today, and she is as prolific as she is inventive. She is a musician, performance artist, composer, fiction writer, and filmmaker (her most recent foray, Heart of a Dog, was lauded as an experimental marvel by the Los Angeles Times). Anderson moves seamlessly between the music world and the fine-art world while maintaining her stronghold in both. A true polymath, her interest in new media made her an early pioneer of harnessing technology for artistic purposes long before the technology boom of the last ten years. Regardless of the medium, however, it is exploration of language (and how it seeps into the image) and storytelling that is her metier. A few years ago, Anderson began poring through her extensive archive of nearly forty years of work, which includes scores of documentation, notebooks, and sketchbooks. In the process, she rediscovered important work and looked at well-known projects with a new lens. In this landmark volume, the artist brings together the most comprehensive collection of her artwork to date, some of which has never before been seen or published. Spanning drawing, multimedia installations, performance, and new projects using augmented reality, the extensive volume traverses four decades of her ground-breaking art. Each chapter includes commentary written by Anderson herself, offering an intimate understanding of her work through the artist s own words.
The Interiors of Laura Gonzalez

The Interiors of Laura Gonzalez

Laura Gonzalez; Cédric Saint André Perrin

RIZZOLI INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
2023
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Known for her chic mix-and-match style, one of Paris s most in-demand interior designers presents her most standout projects in a highly anticipated debut monograph. A designer and architect renowned for her inventive use of rich patterns, textures, and joyful details, Laura Gonzalez s interiors exude a vibrant boldness tempered by elegant romanticism. She draws inspiration from a classical world imbued with contemporary sophistication, as well as diverse cultural influences from Chinese and Indian to French and Spanish. Gonzalez s eye for pairing palettes and her hallmark whimsical touches have transformed her into one of the French capital s most popular designers, with luxury brands and the trendiest hotels calling upon her know-how. Beautifully printed in Italy with a luxurious cloth cover enlivened with a bold pattern, this debut volume presents a selection of Gonzalez s finest projects. Readers will delight in exuberant combinations of materials, patterns, and furniture in plush textures and diverse finishes that define her audacious spaces spanning from private residences; boutiques, such as the sumptuous Cartier mansion in New York; hotels, including the Saint James in Paris s posh 16th arrondissement; and restaurants to Gonzalez s pastoral private country house in Mainneville, France. With never-before-published photographs and special chapters dedicated to Gonzalez s sketches and drawings, interior design aficionados will find myriad inspirations for their own homes throughout this captivating book.
Laura Knight

Laura Knight

Barbara C. Morden

McNidder Grace
2021
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Laura Knight (1877-1970) was one of the most distinguished women artist of the early 20th century with an international reputation. This highly readable and objective biography covers her early years in Nottingham, her relationship with her husband Harold, life in the artists colonies of Staithes on the North Yorkshire coast, her immersion in the world of ballet, the circus and theatre and her travels in Europe and America. It also examines her role as Official War Artist during World War II and recorder of the Nuremberg Trials in 1945-46. This revised and updated book offers so much more than just an account of an artist's work, it allows the reader to experience the vibrant personality of the artist as well as the darker shades of her personality. It gives this portrait of an artist depth and perspective.
The Drawings Of Laurie Lipton

The Drawings Of Laurie Lipton

Laurie Lipton

Last Gasp,U.S.
2013
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"The Drawings of Laurie Lipton" is a comprehensive survey of Lipton's fantastical, painstakingly detailed, hand-drawn images. Featuring more than 70 works, this is the most conclusive and ambitious publication about the artist to date. A conversation between Lipton and Begovich Gallery Director Mike McGee, offers insights into her personal history, motivations and creative process. Lipton's brief notes about several specific artworks offer further anecdotes and context. Laurie Lipton was born in New York and began drawing at the age of four. She was the first person to graduate from Carnegie-Mellon University in Pennsylvania with a Fine Arts Degree in Drawing (with honors). She has lived in Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, London and has recently moved back to the USA after 36 years abroad. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe and the USA. Lipton was inspired by the religious paintings of the Flemish School. She tried to teach herself how to paint in the style of the 16th century Dutch Masters and failed. When traveling around Europe as a student, she began developing her very own peculiar drawing technique building up tone with thousands of fine cross-hatching lines like an egg tempera painting. "It's an insane way to draw," she says, "but the resulting detail and luminosity is worth the amount of effort. My drawings take longer to create than a painting of equal size and detail." "It was all abstract and conceptual art when I attended university. My teachers told me that figurative art went "out" in the Middle Ages and that I should express myself using form and shapes, but splashes on canvas and rocks on the floor bored me. I knew what I wanted: to create something no one had ever seen before, something that was brewing in the back of my brain. What I wanted fell between "isms." It wasn't "surreal," it wasn't "real..". it was lurking between the two. I used to sit for hours in the library copying Durer, Memling, Van Eyck, Goya and Rembrandt. The photographer, Diane Arbus, was another of my inspirations. Her use of black and white hit me at the core of my Being. Black and white is the color of ancient photographs and old TV shows... it is the color of ghosts, longing, time passing, memory, and madness. Black and white ached. I realized that it was perfect for the imagery in my work."
Laure

Laure

Laure (Colette) Peignot

City Lights Books
1991
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This complete collection of writings published for the first time in English includes "Story of a Little Girl," about the Catholic priest who sexually molested her sister; "The Sacred," a collection of poems and fragments on mysticism and eroticism; notes on her association with contr-attaque and acephale, and her involvement with the Spanish civil war and the early years of the Soviet Union; a compendium of correspondence with her beloved sister-in-law and tortured love letters to Bataille; and an essay by Bataille about Laure's death of tuberculosis at the age of thirty-five. "People describe Laure as pure, dissolute, dark, luminous. 'I drank, I bathed in her radiant purity' Jean Bernier says. Leiris writes about her lyrically in fourbis and frele bruit as 'the saint of the chasm.' Bataille calls her uncompromising, pure, and sovereign. It is tempting to romanticize Laure -- in the most sublime and violent sense -- as consumptive poet, a fervent revolutionary, Bataille's great love. But if she is radiant and dirty, she is also insolent. That, it seems, is what saves her." --Jeanine Herman "Colette Peignot, a.k.a. Laure, is one of the more fascinating and intense women writers of the past century. Georges Bataille and Michel Leiris described her as "one of the most vehement existences [that] ever lived, one of the most conflicted." They summarized her volatile personality as "[e]ager for affection and for disaster, oscillating between extreme audacity and the most dreadful anguish, as inconceivable on a scale of real beings as a mythical being, she tore herself on the thorns with which she surrounded herself until becoming nothing but a wound, never allowing herself to be confined by anything or anyone." In other words, Laure was the epitome of what Bataille would dub the "sovereign" individual." --Jason DeBoer, Absinthe Literary Review "By the time one emerges from this compilation of autobiographical and biographical sketches by and about her, of poems, scattered notes and fevered letters, one can't help feeling that her true masterwork was her ability to make others react to and remember her." -- Mark Polizzotti, London Review of Books Laure (1903-1938) was a revolutionary poet, masochist Catholic rich girl, and world traveler. Toward the end of her life she became the lover of French writer Georges Bataille. Her writings and her real life story were remarkable in their violence and intensity, and her relationships with Bataille and Michel Leiris clearly influenced their works.
Laurie Ann Guerrero

Laurie Ann Guerrero

Laurie Ann Guerrero

Texas Christian University Press,U.S.
2021
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This collection of Guerrero's new and selected work documents the struggle to both honour and disrupt cultural, social, and familial traditions and histories. Hers is an honest and fearless examination of racism, sexism, domestic abuse, illness, and loss.Feminist writer, mother, and educator, Guerrero has been described by the San Antonio Current as 'a badass of poetic proportions'. In her poems, bodies sway 'above the cotton like sheets on a line', women turn into roosters, grief is carried like a newborn, snake venom is made in the marrow of the atlas bone, and the greatest revolution is 'to sing graveside, to whisper intention into bowls of beans, to dance / without fear or fight'.With her unfailingly bold imagery and sharp eye, this collection of Guerrero's work is a carefully constructed artifact by a poet who works and thinks with her hands.
Poems of Laura Riding, 1938-1980 Collection

Poems of Laura Riding, 1938-1980 Collection

Laura (Riding) Jackson

Persea Books Inc
2001
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Always ahead of her time, no other major poet of the last century enters the twenty-first so fresh, so essentially unexplored as does Laura Riding. Her formidable credentials as a modernist need no longer distract attention from the class-of-her-own this writer occupies. Beginning in spiritual respect for Shelley, Whitman, and Francis Thompson, Riding's resolve to work toward nothing less than "the essence of the good in language" carries her across an entire poetic world within this volume -- as it afterwards carried her out of poetry altogether.This centennial volume presents the entire content of the 1980 edition, together with the author's retrospective Introduction and Appendices, corrected and reset. The poem-text reproduces, with the few errata corrected, the typography and design of the celebrated first edition of 1938, as supervised by the author herself. Included are the ten memorable full-page illustrations by John Aldridge.
Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura Ingalls Wilder

Pamela Smith Hill

South Dakota State Historical Society
2007
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In Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer's Life, Pamela Smith Hill delves into the complex and often fascinating relationships Wilder formed throughout her life that led to the writing of her classic Little House series. Using Wilder's stories, personal correspondence, an unpublished autobiography, and experiences in South Dakota, Hill has produced a historical-literary biography of the famous and much-loved author. Following the course of Wilder's life, and her real family's journey west, Hill provides a context, both familial and literary, for Wilder's writing career. Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer's Life is the first book in the South Dakota Biography Series, which highlights some of the state's most famous residents.
Laurie's Secret

Laurie's Secret

P. Lee May

God's Heartbeat LLC
2013
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Honey and Buck are married. Honey walks with a cane because she contracted Polio as a child. Consequently, one of her legs is shorter than the other. But that doesn't stop Honey from having a full life. Her and Buck are parents of Laurie and Rosita. Laurie is a three and Rosita is almost five. Trixie is the family's pet and watch dog. Laurie the youngest has her own ideas on life. Honey prepares food for her family and keeps a clean house. In order to prepare the family's special rice pudding favorite, she uses day-old rice. Yet every time she leaves the rice in the ice box overnight, it comes up missing. All the doors are locked Is this apartment haunted? Do ghosts eat rice? Are old tenants using an old key and coming in their apartment while they sleep to steal the rice? Trixie usually alerts them of danger. Yet why hasn't Trixie barked? Is Honey's family in danger? Find out what really happens.
Lari Pittman: A Decorated Chronology

Lari Pittman: A Decorated Chronology

Lisa Melandri

Contemporary Art Museum St Louis
2014
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A Decorated Chronology accompanies the first American museum exhibition of Los Angeles–based artist Lari Pittman in more than 15 years. It comprises a range of recent work and a selection of earlier paintings. Over the past three decades, Pittman has developed a body of work that is internationally celebrated for its exuberant use of color and painstakingly rendered detail to address such contentious subjects as sexuality, desire and violence. His multilayered depictions of images and signs--ranging from human figures and body parts to animals, plants, furniture, text and even credit cards--meditate on the overwhelming richness and sadness of everyday life. Embracing the critical potential of figurative painting, Pittman provides incisive commentary on the medium’s ability to intertwine the personal with the political.