Allan Wexler


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Custom Built


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Prison Sentences


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Installations, Mattress Factory, 1990-1999


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Featuring works by such world-renowned artists as Kiki Smith, John Cage, Ann Hamilton, Greer Lankton, and many others, Installations provides an examination of the philosophical and historical context of installation art, the psychological effect of installations on both artists and viewers, and the role the museum has played in fostering the creative process. A foreword by Sheena Wagstaff and essays by Robert Hobbs, Rita Carter, and Buzz Spector add depth to this remarkable collection."--BOOK JACKET.




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After Postmodernism


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This book is a commentary on ideas about contemporary education, how it is conducted and how it is administered. In a set of thematic essays the editors aim at clarifying the educational problems and paradoxes of postmodern educational conditions and theory. The major concerns of the book are the possibility of achieving substantive political objectives and of theorizing such possibilities. These concerns arise from a dissatisfaction with the organizational and political conditions of postmodern educational practice. The seeming inability of academics to intervene in the public sector, especially in matters of equality, provides a driving force for the book. For individuals who care about the future of education and its role in social reconstruction, the pessimistic nature of postmodern theories of society and education is an additional impetus for the book. All of the chapters exemplify the issues that confront lecturers in contemporary university teacher education contexts.




Das offene Haus


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"Where does architecture stand today? Can it tackle the more complex demands of our time in an adequate way? Does it do true justice to the user's rising needs? And to what extent does it influence the relation between man and his environment? This book attempts to answer questions and to point out new, inspiring approaches in architecture. Starting out from traditional Japanese architecture, but also citing examples of classical Modernism, Open House offers diverse stimulus for a more imaginative planning and social praxis. Finally, successful examples by Rem Koolhaas, Herzog & de Meuron, Peter Zumthor,, Kazuyo Sejima, Ryue Nishizawa and many others demonstrate not only the necessity to think seriously about a more open architecture, but also how easy its realisation is in everyday practice."--BOOK JACKET.




Allan Wexler


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This book features projects, developed during the artist Allan Wexler's forty-five-year career, which mediate the gap between fine and applied art using the mediums of architecture, sculpture, photography, painting, and drawing. Wexler's production can be broadly described as tactile poetry composed by re-framing the ordinary with the intention of sustaining a narrative about landscape, nature, and the built environment that highlights the intriguing and surprising characteristics latent in the elements and rituals that pervade daily life. His work demonstrates a commitment to re-evaluating basic assumptions about our relationship to the built and natural environments. Organized thematically across four categories--abstraction, landscape, private space, and public places--this publication is a richly illustrated cross section of Wexler's multi-scale, multi-media work, featuring his own writings, narratives, and reflections.