Wenping Cao
Cao Wenxuan
A family saga spanning fifty years and three generations, which takes the reader from the france of the golden age to poverty-stricken post-war shanghai via the re-imagined rural china of the cultural revolution.
Cao, W. E. I., Sr.
Weijia Cao
Jin Cao
Xi-Ren Cao
This monograph applies the relative optimization approach to time nonhomogeneous continuous-time and continuous-state dynamic systems.
Jin Cao
Hannah Cao
Jiuwen Cao
Chunxiang Cao
Bin Cao
Yongquan Cao
Xuemeng Cao
This methodologically oriented collection brings together higher education diary research studies from international contexts to showcase the versatility of the method and its adaptability to higher education research.
Yongquan Cao
Cao Wenxuan
YuBo Cao
Qing Cao
YuBo Cao
Marián López F. Cao
Xuemeng Cao
This methodologically oriented collection brings together higher education diary research studies from international contexts to showcase the versatility of the method and its adaptability to higher education research.
Thu Cuc Cao
Larry Cao
Rong Cao
Hongxing Cao
Cao Xue Qin
Jiguang Cao
The china next generation internet (cngi) was launched in 2003 as the initial ipv6 project in mainland china and the largest pure ipv6 internet in the world.
Carlo Cao
Xuan Hieu Cao
Cao Xue Qin
Xinzhi Liu
This work is based on the international symposium on comparison methods and stability theory held in waterloo, ontario, canada.
X. H. Cao
Integrates and summarizes the most significant developments made by chinese mathematicians in rings, groups, and algebras since the 1950s.
Qing Cao
This book examines china's identity transformations with a focus on self-perceptions and their representations and communication in the mass media.
Jiuwen Cao
Nanlai Cao
Wenxuan Cao
A family saga spanning fifty years and three generations, which takes the reader from the france of the golden age to poverty-stricken post-war shanghai via the re-imagined rural china of the cultural revolution.
Grafton CAO
Haiming Cao
Ingo Clauß
Lili Aschoff
Chris Wilson
Jörg Daur
Kate Russo
A deeply funny and shrewdly observed debut novel about being lost in the very place you know by heart.
Deborah J. Johnson
Jean-Marie Bytebier
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
One of the most significant artists to emerge in the late 1980s and early 1990s, felix gonzalez-torres&;s reduced formal vocabulary, conceptual rigor, and evocative use of everyday materials resonates with meaning that is at once specific and mutable, rigorous and generous, poetic and political.
Cherise Smith
Käthe Kruse
Alexis Fabry
Rossella Maria Bondi
Karen White
Nancy Campbell
Philippe Parenno
Shortlisted for society of authors ta first translation prize (uk), a sleeper hit that has resulted in social media posts by band goldfrapp and hand written letters of thanks from australia..
Donald Judd
Christina Neilson
Verrocchio was arguably the most important sculptor between donatello and michelangelo but he has seldom been treated as such in art historical literature because his achievements were quickly superseded by the artists who followed him.
Calvin Tomkins
Susan Maxwell
Williams, Robert
Manjit Thapp
Minik Rosing
Anaïs Nin
A transplant from vienna to malibu who is driven by her urge to observe and depict those around her, renate is, as one of her friends describes her, “the freest woman i know.
Leigh Claire La Berge
The last twenty years have seen a rise in the production, circulation, and criticism of new forms of socially engaged art aimed at achieving social justice and economic equality.
Teju Cole
Lesley Harding
Damian Skinner
Calbi
Ellen H. Johnson
From the preface: the fact that so much of modern art has devoted itself to the exploration and assertion of its own identity is reflected in, but does not explain, the increasing amount of writing and talking on the part of contemporary artists.
Hark Tsui
Michèle Faguet
Gail Levin
Mary McAuliffe
Sue Roe
John Hubbard
When abstract expressionist painter john hubbard died in 2017, he left behind a remarkable legacy: a body of work that pushed the boundaries of art, a garden in dorset well known to connoisseurs, and this book, a unique record of an artistic life.
Gail Levin
Rupert Thomson
The true story of a love affair between two extraordinary women becomes a literary tour deforce in this novel that recreates the surrealist movement in paris and the horrors of the two world wars with a singular incandescence and intimacy.
Vashti Harrison
Luciana Galliano
Fluxus was a pivotal movement in redefining art's role and the artist's identity in the contemporary world, so that its aesthetics - as well as many of its gimmicks - have become so deeply embedded in our social setting that we now no longer realize where.
Michele Greet
Jack Whitten
Gunnhild Øyehaug
Barrington Barber
Janice MacLeod
Part memoir and part visual journey through the streets of modern-day paris, france, a paris year chronicles, day by day, one woman's french sojourn in the world's most beautiful city.
Mary Lee Fulkerson
Thirty-two women artists scattered over 200,000 square miles introduce a powerhouse of three-dimensional art in women artists of the great basin.
Stephanie J. Smith
Günter Meißner
Das allgemeine k�nstlerlexikon (akl) ist nachfolger der traditionsreichen kunsthistorischen standardwerke thieme-becker und vollmer und erscheint seit 1991.
Gilbert & George
Evelyn Walters
An exploration into montreal’s beaver hall group and its legacy of women painters who now rank among canada’s most outstanding artists.
Thomas Schütte
Catriona McAra
Rod Moss
Joyce Morgan
Christina Baker Kline
From the #1 new york times bestselling author of the smash bestseller orphan train, a stunning and atmospheric novel of friendship, passion, and art, inspired by andrew wyeth’s mysterious and iconic painting christina’s world.