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Lee Lockwood. Castro’s Cuba. An American Journalist’s Inside Look at Cuba, 1959–1969
“Holds many surprises for the reader who has seen the Cuban reality . . . only through the distorting prism of propaganda.” —The New York Times Book Review, 1967 On December 31, 1958, Lee Lockwood, then a young photojournalist, went to Cuba to cover what looked to be the end of Batista’s regime. He arrived the day before Fidel Castro took power and spent a week canvassing the island before finding the victorious leader. Castro immediately took to Lockwood and over the next decade invited him back many times, granting him special access to his inner circle and free rein to explore the island without the usual restrictions imposed upon American journalists. In 1965, Castro granted Lockwood a rare, in-depth interview but then missed appointment after appointment. Days turned into weeks turned into three interminable months, as Lockwood, like many journalists before and since, waited for Castro. But it was worth the anticipation, climaxing in a marathon seven-day interview that covered everything from racial issues in America to the Cuban Missile Crisis. It remains to this day one of the most penetrating portraits of the Cuban leader. Originally published in 1967, Lockwood’s interviews and observations are republished by TASCHEN alongside hundreds of photographs covering both the weeks Lockwood spent traveling with Castro and the years he documented Cuba’s transformation throughout the ’60s. From military encampments in the Sierra Maestra mountains to Havana street life and political rallies, many of these color images have never been published before. A foreword and afterword by Latin America expert Saul Landau contextualize Lockwood’s work.
Lee Friedlander: Chain Link

Lee Friedlander: Chain Link

Lee Friedlander

Steidl Verlag
2017
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Lee Friedlander is celebrated for his ability to weave disparate elements from ordinary life into uncanny images of great formal complexity and visual wit. And few things have attracted his attention--or been more unpredictable in their effect--than the humble chain link fence.Erected to delineate space, form protective barriers and bring order to chaos, the fences in Friedlander's pictures catch filaments of light, throw disconcerting shadows and visually interrupt scenes without fully occluding them. Sometimes the steel mesh seems as delicate as lace; at others it appears as tough as snakeskin. In this book's 97 pictures, drawn from over four decades of work, it recurs as versatile, utilitarian and ubiquitous--not unlike the photographer himself.
Lee Friedlander: Workers

Lee Friedlander: Workers

Lee Friedlander

Steidl Verlag
2023
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In the Industrial North at the end of the 1970s, people were at work with hands and machinery to make things we all use. In the mid 80s, in Wisconsin, they built supercomputers; at the same time, near Boston, they typed on desktop computers. In New York City, in the early 90s, people stood on stock floors, trading. In 1995, in Omaha, they sat at computers, cold calling as telemarketers; and in Cleveland, in that same year, they used their human skills in traditional ways to once again craft products we all depend on. Work, work, work--we spend the better part of our lives on the job, be it in a factory or an antiseptic office, or somewhere else in the vast assembly line in between. Tireless photographer Lee Friedlander, the maniacally inclusive but blessedly nonchalant cataloguer of Americana--her monuments, jazz musicians and urban landscapes--here presents 16 years of Americans at work. A collection of commissioned portfolios, some made at the request of art institutions, others at the behest of company CEOs, Lee Friedlander At Work also documents, albeit subtly, 16 years of one of America's most exceptional and hard-working photographers at work.
Lee y aprende! 02

Lee y aprende! 02

Davi Campoy Lino; João Lino

Joao Lino
2024
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Estimular el amor por la lectura en los ni os desde edades tempranas es un pilar fundamental para el desarrollo de habilidades cognitivas vitales como la creatividad, la imaginaci n y el pensamiento cr tico.La lectura no es solo una herramienta poderosa, sino una clave que prepara a los ni os para enfrentar los desaf os futuros en un mundo en constante evoluci n donde las tecnolog as transformadoras como la inteligencia artificial est n redefiniendo la forma en que vivimos y trabajamos.Este libro fue elaborado minuciosamente con el prop sito de despertar en los ni os la curiosidad insaciable y el inter s por el conocimiento, a trav s de historias cautivadoras y actividades l dicas. En sus 7 cap tulos, el libro lleva a los j venes lectores a un emocionante viaje a trav s del tiempo y el espacio, explorando temas variados como la historia, la ciencia, la naturaleza y el universo. Aqu un breve resumen de los cap tulos: Viajes en el tiempo: Profundicemos un poco m s en la fascinante invenci n de la rueda y abordemos tambi n un antiguo sue o de la humanidad: volar.La magia de la ciencia: la naturaleza es un espect culo m gico. En este cap tulo, descubrir s la electricidad est tica y realizar s algunos experimentos curiosos y divertidos.Solo creo viendo: En esta secci n aprender s actividades divertidas que te ayudar n a entender c mo nuestro cerebro puede enga arnos.Los cient ficos: Descubramos qu hacen los cient ficos y aprendamos un poco sobre la historia de un genio incomparable, Leonardo da Vinci.Naturaleza: Qu tal viajar al pasado para conocer algunas de las criaturas m s espectaculares que dominaron el mundo antes de que existieran los seres humanos? Bienvenidos al Mundo Jur sico El Universo: al continuar el viaje por el espacio exterior, conocer algunos de los fen menos m s incre bles que ocurren en el universo.F bulas: Hans Christian Andersen fue uno de los m s grandes escritores de todos los tiempos, escribi 156 cuentos de hadas traducidos a 125 idiomas. Ahora conocer una de las historias m s famosas de Andersen: el patito feo.Los libros son como puertas m gicas, que nos revelan el vasto universo del arte, la cultura, la ciencia, la historia, las experiencias de vida y una infinidad de otros conocimientos. Es crucial que, desde peque os, se anime a los ni os a abrir estas puertas. Al hacerlo, no solo adquieren conocimientos, sino que tambi n aprenden a transformarlos en sabidur a, enriqueciendo sus vidas de maneras inimaginables.
Lee and Me

Lee and Me

Ruth Appelhof

Officina Libraria
2020
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Angry, outrageous, defiant, and courageous are some of the words that describe the American Abstract Expressionist artist Lee Krasner (1908-1984) - the subject of this very personal memoir inspired by Ruth Appelhof's 1974 summer with her in East Hampton, Long Island. Best remembered by many as Jackson Pollock's widow, she is regarded more by 'art-world insiders' as the producer of a major body of work that influenced the evolution of contemporary art - in particular, that made by women in the 20th and 21st centuries. As a scholar and a friend, Appelhof re-examines Krasner's contributions in light of the intellectual and emotional experiences that she so candidly shared with her in weeks of interviews. In addition, Appelhof explores Lee Krasner's relationships with others - friends, art-world luminaries, artists, and other 'summer sitters' allowed into her private sanctuary - through interviews. Those recollections will offer a window into the artist's intense and idiosyncratic personal life as well as into her contributions through the groundbreaking work she produced over the course of more than six decades. Contents: Prefaces by Helen Harrison, Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, and Barbara Rose, Art Historian and Critic; Chapter 1: Driving Ms. Krasner; Chapter 2: The Tapes: Fact or Fiction; Chapter 3: Cards on the Table; Chapter 4: Swing of the Pendulum; Chapter 5: Summer Sitters; Chapter 6: In Spite of Herself. Published to accompany the Lee Krasner Retrospective at the Barbican Art Gallery, London, fromThursday 30 May-Sunday 1 September 2019, and at Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, from Thursday 10 October 2019-Sunday 12 January 2020, and at Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, from Friday 7 February-Sunday 10 May 2020, and at the Guggenheim Bilbao, from Friday 29 May-Sunday 6 September 2020.
Lee Mingwei
Lee Mingwei's artistic practice is primarily concerned with rituals of giving and receiving. His solo exhibition presented at Gropius Bau in Berlin, showcases his installations and performances from the last three decades: central to the exhibition is an exploration of art's potential to be a transformative gift. In Lee Mingwei's works immaterial gifts such as song, conversation or contemplation are given and received. For many of his projects the starting point is his personal encounters, which are then transformed into installations. Seeing such experiences as moments in which time is gifted, Lee's projects reveal a fascination for the role of the host. Accordingly, in autumn 2019, the artist put out open calls looking for Berlin-based hosts to participate in several of his projects. In The Living Room hosts are invited to exhibit their unique collections and in The Mending Project the menders host conversations with visitors whilst repairing their damaged items of clothing. These processes create a common space where viewers are given the opportunity to enter into and exchange, and where rituals of care and healing begin to unfold. Text in German.
Lee Mingwei
Lee Mingwei's artistic practice is primarily concerned with rituals of giving and receiving. His solo exhibition presented at Gropius Bau in Berlin, showcases his installations and performances from the last three decades: central to the exhibition is an exploration of art's potential to be a transformative gift. In Lee Mingwei's works immaterial gifts such as song, conversation or contemplation are given and received. For many of his projects the starting point is his personal encounters, which are then transformed into installations. Seeing such experiences as moments in which time is gifted, Lee's projects reveal a fascination for the role of the host. Accordingly, in autumn 2019, the artist put out open calls looking for Berlin-based hosts to participate in several of his projects. In The Living Room hosts are invited to exhibit their unique collections and in The Mending Project the menders host conversations with visitors whilst repairing their damaged items of clothing. These processes create a common space where viewers are given the opportunity to enter into and exchange, and where rituals of care and healing begin to unfold.
Lee Ufan

Lee Ufan

SILVANA
2024
nidottu
The volume provides an insight into the work of the Korean artist Lee Ufan (born 1936, lives and works in Kamakura, Japan and Paris), one of the most important representatives of the Mono-ha school in Japan and the Dansaekhwa movement in Korea, which developed in parallel to other minimal art movements. Lee’s philosophical writings shaped the artists’ collective Mono-ha (School of Things), which was active in Tokyo from 1968 to 1975. Mono-ha is one of the most influential styles of post-war art in Japan. In their sculptures and installations, the artists combined raw materials such as stones, branches or earth with industrial materials such as steel or glass. In the Dansaekhwa movement, Korean artists began to explore abstraction and materiality in the mid-1970s, especially in monochrome painting. Text in English and German.