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Bitty Butterflies

Bitty Butterflies

Hunt Slonem; Matthew Wilson

GLITTERATI INC
2024
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Following in the success of internationally acclaimed artist Hunt Slonem, Butterflies is the third book in his art/nature series, following Bunnies and Birds (also published by G Editions). This is an extraordinary presentation in terms of the oversized format, vast amount of artworks included, five-color printing throughout, a ribbon marker, edging on the three exterior sides of the book block, and an acetate jacket that can be removed so that consumers can have a “painting” without text on their coffee table. It is important to note that Butterflies follows two very successful publications that are mainstay collaborations between author and publisher. According to Tank Magazine: “Hunt Slonem is unabashedly in love with his subjects…and it shows.”
Art Unpacked

Art Unpacked

Matthew Wilson

THAMES HUDSON LTD
2023
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A down-to-earth, visual guidebook that shows how to ‘read’, understand and get the most out of art. For beginners, art history might seem a daunting subject with complex rules and impenetrable technical language. Even for more seasoned art lovers the question of how to think about art is a perennial riddle. Art Unpacked is the perfect resource for both audiences: an engaging, visual primer for the general reader, as well as educators. Designed like an instruction manual, fifty key artworks from around the world are deconstructed with pithy explanations, diagrams and close-ups, in order to reveal the elements that make up a masterpiece. Dating from the earliest times to the present, the artworks under analysis are drawn from many cultures, and cover all forms of visual media including: drawing, illustration, photography, prints and sculpture. Matthew Wilson’s simplicity of approach, using established art historical methods, enables the reader to discover the fundamentals of art history, from considerations of function, historical context, iconography and artists’ experience, to broader issues of identity including feminism, gender and postcolonialism. Whether it’s the mask of Tutankhamun or Dorothea Lange’s photograph of Migrant Mother, Hokusai’s Great Wave or Kara Walker’s Gone, each image is dissected on the page in a no-nonsense style, with explanatory notes detailing artists’ sources of inspiration, associated styles and movements, plus any relevant quotes, related visuals and other contextual and issue-led information with keywords for handy cross-referencing. The resulting book is a dynamic, visual resource that will inspire and spark enjoyment of art in all its forms.
The Best Strategies for Building Cash

The Best Strategies for Building Cash

Matthew Wilson

Roger Nakes
2023
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If you are ready to put in the effort, the online business field is full of opportunities.You can sell things, offer a service, or operate a blog that will benefit others. There are numerous options available to you to assist you create a steady income online.But, there are risks for those who are just starting out, and this book will dispel some of the myths and scams associated with beginning a business online.The Secrets of Making More Money Online - How to Make a Steady Income Online is a step-by-step guide for anyone who wants to start their own internet business, regardless of business experience. All you actually need is a strong desire to succeed and the willingness to work hard and learn everything you can about the business you want to start.Get your copy today
Butterflies

Butterflies

Hunt Slonem; Matthew Wilson

GLITTERATI INC
2023
sidottu
Following in the success of internationally acclaimed artist Hunt Slonem, Butterflies is the third book in his art/nature series, following Bunnies and Birds (also published by G Editions). This is an extraordinary presentation in terms of the oversized format, vast amount of artworks included, five-color printing throughout, a ribbon marker, edging on the three exterior sides of the book block, and an acetate jacket that can be removed so that consumers can have a “painting” without text on their coffee table. It is important to note that Butterflies follows two very successful publications that are mainstay collaborations between author and publisher. According to Tank Magazine: “Hunt Slonem is unabashedly in love with his subjects…and it shows.”
Richard Congreve, Positivist Politics, the Victorian Press, and the British Empire
This book is about the life and times of Richard Congreve. This polemicist was the first thinker to gain instant infamy for publishing cogent critiques of imperialism in Victorian Britain. As the foremost British acolyte of Auguste Comte, Congreve sought to employ the philosopher’s new science of sociology to dismantle the British Empire. With an aim to realise in its place Comte’s global vision of utopian socialist republican city-states, the former Oxford don and ex-Anglican minister launched his Church of Humanity in 1859. Over the next forty years, Congreve engaged in some of the most pressing foreign and domestic controversies of his day, despite facing fierce personal attacks in the Victorian press. Congreve made overlooked contributions to the history of science, political economy, and secular ethics. In this book Matthew Wilson argues that Congreve’s polemics, ‘in the name of Humanity’, served as the devotional practices of his Positivist church.
The Hidden Language of Symbols

The Hidden Language of Symbols

Matthew Wilson

THAMES HUDSON LTD
2022
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A stimulating narrative and reference resource that guides the reader through the most significant symbols from worldwide art history. Why do we reach for the red rose on Valentine’s day? Where did the owl gain its reputation for wisdom? Why should you never trust a fox? In this visual tour through art history, Matthew Wilson pieces together a global visual language enshrined in art: the language of symbols. Symbols exert a strong hold in the image-saturated 21st century, and have done so for thousands of years. From national emblems to corporate logos and emojis, our day-to-day lives abound with icons with roots in the distant past. Expert art historian Matthew Wilson traces the often surprising trajectories that symbols have taken through history, from their original purposes to their modern meanings, identifying the common themes and ideas that link seemingly disparate cultures. Thus we meet the falcon as a symbol of authority from the ancient Egyptian pharaohs to the medieval aristocracy; the dog as stalwart companion from the classical era to the Renaissance; and the mythical phoenix as a symbol of female power connecting a queen in England with a goddess in China. We also see moments of radical reinterpretation and change: the transformation of the swastika from an auspicious symbol of hope to one of hate. From Palaeolithic cave paintings to contemporary installations, Wilson deftly guides us through this world of symbols, showcasing their enduring ability to express power, hope, fear and faith, and to create and communicate identities, uniting – or dividing – the people that made them.
Richard Congreve, Positivist Politics, the Victorian Press, and the British Empire
This book is about the life and times of Richard Congreve. This polemicist was the first thinker to gain instant infamy for publishing cogent critiques of imperialism in Victorian Britain. As the foremost British acolyte of Auguste Comte, Congreve sought to employ the philosopher’s new science of sociology to dismantle the British Empire. With an aim to realise in its place Comte’s global vision of utopian socialist republican city-states, the former Oxford don and ex-Anglican minister launched his Church of Humanity in 1859. Over the next forty years, Congreve engaged in some of the most pressing foreign and domestic controversies of his day, despite facing fierce personal attacks in the Victorian press. Congreve made overlooked contributions to the history of science, political economy, and secular ethics. In this book Matthew Wilson argues that Congreve’s polemics, ‘in the name of Humanity’, served as the devotional practices of his Positivist church.
Symbols in Art

Symbols in Art

Matthew Wilson

Thames Hudson Ltd
2020
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Iconography, the study of symbols – be they animals, artefacts, plants, shapes or gestures – is an essential element of art history. This guide unravels over fifty of the most common and intriguing visual symbols from across the globe from 2300 BCE to the present day. While symbols cross dialects and national boundaries, their meanings can vary and are often culturally specific. The snake, an object of fascination and mysticism in Aztec culture, usually represents sin in the west. Yinka Shonibare’s Last Supper (2013) plays on the grapevine’s historic associations to satiric and startling effect. Matt Wilson explores symbolism’s subtle implications and overt and covert meanings, providing an indispensable tool for interpretation. A reference section includes suggestions for further reading and a glossary of art and historical terms.
Moralising Space

Moralising Space

Matthew Wilson

Routledge
2019
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Amidst the soot, stink and splendour of Victorian London, a coterie of citizen-sociologists set out to break up the British Empire. They were the followers of the French philosopher Auguste Comte, a controversial figure who introduced the modern science of sociology and the republican Religion of Humanity. Moralising Space examines how from the 1850s Comte’s British followers practised this science and religion with the aim to create a global network of 500 utopian city-states. Curiously the British Positivists’ work has never been the focus of a full-length study on modern sociology and town planning. In this intellectual history, Matthew Wilson shows that through to the interwar period affiliates to the British Positivist Society – Richard Congreve, Frederic Harrison, Charles Booth, Patrick Geddes and Victor Branford – attempted to realise Comte’s vision. With scarcely used source material Wilson presents the Positivists as an organised resistance to imperialism, industrial exploitation, poverty and despondency. Much to the consternation of the church, state and landed aristocracy they organised urban interventions, led ad hoc sociological surveys and published programmes for realising idyllic city-communities. Effectively this book contributes to our understanding of how Positivism, as a utopian spatial design praxis, heavily influenced twentieth-century architecture and planning.
Who is Pete Buttigieg?: A Short Biography

Who is Pete Buttigieg?: A Short Biography

Matthew Wilson

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Meet the two-term mayor and US veteran famous for his housing reforms.Including his time as mayor of South Bend, and the countless ups and downs he faced, Pete Buttigieg: A Short Biography gives an enlightening and insightful introduction to the two-term mayor and US veteran now running for the Presidency.With reference to his childhood and college years, this biography also includes a detailed breakdown of Buttigeig's policies and promises, from gun control and his fight for LGTBQ equality, to his views on education reform, health care, and more. Famous for his housing reforms, Pete hopes to bring his progressive policies to the White House to benefit all Americans.Buy now to discover this rapidly-growing political force today
Who is Beto O'Rourke?: A Biography

Who is Beto O'Rourke?: A Biography

Matthew Wilson

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Meet the man who rocked the 2018 Texas Midterms, and is now gunning for the Whitehouse.From his first brush with politics in El Paso to climbing the political ladder and eyeing the presidency, this biography gives an insightful look into Beto O'Rourke's upbringing all the way to his presidential bid.Including his policies and promises on a wealth of issues, including economic, education, and electoral reform, and his hard-line stance on climate change, Who is Beto O'Rourke? Gives a comprehensive introduction into the man who rocked the 2018 Midterms.Buy now to learn about Beto O'Rourke and the changes he wants for America.
Who is Andrew Yang?: A Short Biography

Who is Andrew Yang?: A Short Biography

Matthew Wilson

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
A product of the American Dream, Andrew Yang's philanthropist mindset and expert business-sense led him to become a successful entrepreneur - and now he's aiming to take that expertise to the White House.From his policies and proposals to the promises which have marked his presidential run, this biography offers an enlightening look into Yang's past, present, and the 2020 bid which is captivating the country. With reference to his best-known stances on automation, the economy, and his controversial "Freedom Dividend" plan, you'll learn about his stance and reasoning behind countless topical issues.Offering a detailed and comprehensive look into Yang's philosophies and background, Who is Andrew Yang? is a must-read for voters regardless of political association.
Moralising Space

Moralising Space

Matthew Wilson

Routledge
2018
sidottu
Amidst the soot, stink and splendour of Victorian London, a coterie of citizen-sociologists set out to break up the British Empire. They were the followers of the French philosopher Auguste Comte, a controversial figure who introduced the modern science of sociology and the republican Religion of Humanity. Moralising Space examines how from the 1850s Comte’s British followers practised this science and religion with the aim to create a global network of 500 utopian city-states. Curiously the British Positivists’ work has never been the focus of a full-length study on modern sociology and town planning. In this intellectual history, Matthew Wilson shows that through to the interwar period affiliates to the British Positivist Society – Richard Congreve, Frederic Harrison, Charles Booth, Patrick Geddes and Victor Branford – attempted to realise Comte’s vision. With scarcely used source material Wilson presents the Positivists as an organised resistance to imperialism, industrial exploitation, poverty and despondency. Much to the consternation of the church, state and landed aristocracy they organised urban interventions, led ad hoc sociological surveys and published programmes for realising idyllic city-communities. Effectively this book contributes to our understanding of how Positivism, as a utopian spatial design praxis, heavily influenced twentieth-century architecture and planning.